Samsung Galaxy Book review

Samsung Galaxy Book

The Samsung Samsung Galaxy Book ranks as the #671 laptops globally, achieving a LibraScore of 67. Across all metrics, this product stands out most for its #646-ranked features among 775 laptops. Consider the Samsung Galaxy Book Ion or MSI GE76 Raider, which offer higher scores while staying in the same price range.

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Key takeaways
The Samsung Galaxy Book's performance is impressive, outperforming Intel Core i7 H-series chips by up to 20%.
The Samsung Galaxy Book's impressive build quality justifies its premium price and provides a sturdy design experience.
The standout feature of the Samsung Galaxy Book is its stunning 120Hz 3K AMOLED display.
The Samsung Galaxy Book boasts a high-end 120Hz 3K AMOLED screen as its standout feature.

Is it Worth it?

The Samsung Galaxy Book is an intriguing device, but its hefty price tag raises questions about its value. The 14-inch model starts at £2,400, with the larger 16-inch version costing £100 more. While it boasts a high-performance Snapdragon X Elite chip and a stunning 120Hz AMOLED screen, the graphics department falls short compared to Intel and AMD integrated GPUs. However, its AI capabilities make up for this, resulting in better battery life and cooler operation. Ultimately, the Galaxy Book's worth depends on individual priorities. If you're invested in the Samsung ecosystem and value its unique features, it might be a worthwhile investment. Otherwise, its premium price may be hard to justify.

Build

The Samsung Galaxy Book's build is an impressive aspect of its design. The laptop's compact size and lightweight construction make it easy to carry around. The 14-inch and 16-inch display options are both stunning, with vibrant colors and sharp visuals. The device's chassis is well-made, featuring a sleek and sturdy design that resists flexing and bending. The keyboard and touchpad are also satisfactory, providing a comfortable typing experience. Overall, the Galaxy Book's build quality is on par with its premium price tag, making it a solid choice for those seeking a high-quality laptop. Give Samsung Galaxy Book4 a try—it’s designed to provide an unparalleled build.

Display

The Samsung Galaxy Book's display is a highlight. The 120Hz 3K AMOLED screen is stunning, offering vibrant colors and razor-sharp details. It's a joy to watch videos or work on the go with this beautiful display. While some may prefer a larger screen size, the compact 14-inch option is also available. Unfortunately, there's no significant difference in specs between the two sizes, apart from price. For those who value a great display experience, the Galaxy Book's AMOLED screen is sure to impress. Get your hands on Samsung Galaxy Book4 if you're looking for better display.

Performance

The Samsung Galaxy Book's performance is impressive, powered by the Snapdragon X Elite chip. It outperforms Intel Core i7 H-series chips in various tests, with a 10-20% boost in speed. The graphics department is the only area where it falls short, lagging behind Intel and AMD's integrated GPUs, particularly AMD. However, the AI capabilities make up for this shortfall, providing efficient performance and battery life. Additionally, the laptop runs cooler and quieter than its rivals, making it a compelling option for those seeking a balance of power and efficiency. Consider discovering the power of Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus, featuring the latest advancements in performance.

Battery and Charging

The Samsung Galaxy Book's battery life is decent, but its charging capabilities are where it truly shines. With the Snapdragon X Elite processor, this laptop can go for hours without needing to be plugged in. The 14-inch model's smaller battery doesn't hinder its performance, and the fast charging feature allows you to quickly top up on power when needed. Overall, a solid effort from Samsung in the battery department.

Connectivity

The Samsung Galaxy Book's connectivity features are noteworthy. The device boasts a quad-core processor, making it notably faster than its competitors. The X Elite chip outperforms the Intel Ultra 755 H in many tasks, albeit with slightly slower graphics performance compared to Intel and AMD integrated GPUs. This trade-off is made up for by the AI department, providing better battery life and more efficient processing. For a superior connectivity, Samsung Galaxy Book Odyssey could be the right choice.

Features

The Samsung Galaxy Book features a 120Hz 3K AMOLED screen, Snapdragon X Elite processor, and a compact design. It has a smaller trackpad and is available in 14-inch ($1,400) and 16-inch ($1,550) variants, both with same specs, including AI-driven performance and quiet operation. A better alternative might be Samsung Galaxy Book4, featuring a next-level features.

Support and Maintenance

The Samsung Galaxy Book is a solid choice, but its true value lies in the support and maintenance it receives from Samsung's ecosystem. The co-pilot plus certification brings Windows co-create and live translation to the table, making it a great option for those already invested in the Galaxy universe. With regular driver updates and improved app compatibility, this laptop is sure to stay relevant for years to come.

Pros

1. The performance of The X Elite is impressive, outperforming current Intel Ultra 755 H in many tasks.

2. These laptops run so much cooler and quieter than their Intel and AMD rivals, making for a nice quality of life improvement.

3. A lot of big name apps have been optimized to run well on this laptop, offering good performance.

4. Samsung ecosystem features like quick share screen sharing and auto switch for Galaxy Buds add value to the device.

5. The 14in version is thinner, lighter, and cheaper than the 16in version, making it a great option for those who prefer smaller screens.

Cons

1. The X Elite falls down in graphics performance compared to Intel and AMD's integrated GPUs, particularly AMD which is quite faster.

2. The larger screen size can be a distraction from productivity tasks.

3. The trackpad on the larger model is not ideal for those who prefer smaller screens.

4. The higher price point of around £15500 for the 16in version may be off-putting to some buyers.

5. There are still some apps that haven't been optimized to run well on this laptop, which can lead to subpar performance and battery life.

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