Samsung doesn’t just make phones,Roman Huber folks.
At its Galaxy Unpacked livestream on Wednesday, Samsung revealed a gang of new devices, most notably the Galaxy S23 line of smartphones, which the company no doubt hopes will be impressive enough to convert iPhone users to Samsung. That’s all well and good, but those weren’t the only products shown at Unpacked this year. Samsung also used it as an opportunity to bring us three new Galaxy Book laptops, all of which seem like pretty nifty upgrades over last year’s models.
SEE ALSO: Samsung Galaxy S23 price, release date, and preorder details: How to get the S23 Ultra, S23 Plus, or the base modelOh, and one of them is brand new. Let’s get into it. Here’s how this year’s Galaxy Books compare to the 2022 models.
First up is the new Galaxy Book3 Pro, which is the most like a standard Windows laptop of any of them. It starts at $1,450.
Last year, the Galaxy Book2 Pro came in 13- and 15-inch models. Both have been bumped up an inch this year, with the Book3 Pro coming in 14- and 16-inch configurations. If that wasn’t enough, the screen resolution has been greatly improved, from 1080p to 1800p. Trust me, that’s a lotsharper. You’ll also get enhanced performance from 13th gen Intel Core i5 or i7 processors.
The other internal specs have also gotten a bit of a facelift. There are new 32GB RAM and 1TB storage options this year (the Book2 Pro topped out at 16GB and 512GB, respectively), which is always nice. The port situation has also improved, as Samsung has doubled the amount of Thunderbolt 4 ports from one to two. There’s also a USB type-A port, an HDMI port, and a microSD slot.
It may not be the most flashy of the three new laptops, but the Galaxy Book3 Pro at least brings some heat compared to last year.
Next up is a refreshed version of Samsung’s 2-in-1 hybrid, the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360. Yes, that name is kind of a mouthful, but there’s nothing we can do about that. Its starting price is $1,900.
Like the Book3 Pro, the size has been bumped up an inch, from 15 to 16 inches. Also like the Book3 Pro, the resolution has gotten the same boost: 1080p to 1800p. On the inside, there’s a new 32GB RAM option (up from 16 a year ago), but storage is still capped at 1TB. The port selection is also identical to the Book3 Pro, with the addition of an optional nano SIM slot.
Why does it need a nano SIM slot, you ask? This year’s Galaxy Book3 Pro can connect to 5G networks, that’s why! That new addition should make it ideal for people who need to get a lot of work done on the go.
Last but not least is the only truly new product Samsung showed off, the Galaxy Book3 Ultra. And folks, it’s a doozy, coming in at a starting price of $2,400.
Put simply, this is a super high-powered laptop for professionals. Its 16-inch, 1800p display should look appropriately sharp, while its 13th gen Intel Core i7 or i9 processors will keep it humming. What’s really wild is that it can come with an Nvidia Geforce RTX 4050 or 4070 graphics card. Those are both high-end PC gaming cards, but they can also come in handy for professional tasks.
RAM and storage go up to 32GB and 1TB, respectively. It’s got a pair of Thunderbolt 4 ports and a USB type-A port, along with HDMI 2.0 and a microSD slot. Oh, and it comes in at only 3.9lbs, making it pretty lightweight considering what’s under the hood.
Topics Samsung Samsung Unpacked
Seen and UnseenMust Love BogsDancing on a VolcanoThe Music RoomA State of One’s OwnHow I Kill SoldiersDancing on a VolcanoAnnals of AnnihilationShit HappenedArts and StatecraftThis May Go Back CenturiesThe Cop Did ItBuilding from the RubbleYou Are Not Familiar with My VoiceA Fête Worse Than DeathOld MasterStepping Twice in the Same RiverPlague FatigueRun, RiverAwful but Lawful Happy Birthday, Adrienne Rich by Sadie Stein Auden Journal Found, and Other News by Sadie Stein Meta launches VR subscription service called Quest+ In Chains by Sadie Stein Sjón, Björk, and the Furry Trout by David Bukszpan Poetry Gone to Pieces: Talking Civilization with Dana Crum by Dorian Rolston Do Not Eat Library Paste by Sadie Stein YouTube to launch 'Test & Compare,' thumbnail A/B split testing for creators War Memorial by Rebecca Sacks Happy Birthday, Mrs. Dalloway! by Sadie Stein Plimpton! Pitches by Sadie Stein Some Sort of Alchemy by Albert Mobilio Scenes Not Included in Henry James’s The Ambassadors (NSFW) Garry Winogrand and the Art of the Opening by Richard B. Woodward Be Forever Falling by Evan James Pomp and Circumstance by The Paris Review Donald Baechler, Untitled, 2012 by The Paris Review 'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for June 25 Dispatches of love and debauchery from the 1918 flu pandemic Consider the Foul by Adam Sobsey
2.9868s , 8230.4453125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Roman Huber】,Charm Information Network