Samsung is hosting an event Wednesday evening to provide more details on its first Chrome-based laptop.

SAN FRANCISCO--Samsung is one of two Google partners to sell the very first Chrome-based laptops starting this summer.

Sundar Pichai, senior vice president of Chrome at Google, announced the new Chromebooks at the Google I/O developer conference on Wednesday. Samsung and Acer are the first companies to be selling the new laptops that use the Google Chrome operating system.

Pichai shared a few details of the new Samsung Chrombook, which will go on sale at Amazon.com and Best Buy stores starting June 15. For example, he said the Wi-Fi only version will cost $429 and the 3G version will cost $499.

But Samsung is expected to share loads of more details about its new Chromebook this evening at an event here.

CNET will be on hand to report all the juicy details as they're unveiled. Join us for up-to-the-minute breaking news as we use the Cover It Live tool to live blog the event. The link to our coverage is below. The event begins at 6 p.m. PT.

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