Samsung has been gearing up for this moment for years. It’s finally taking its Windows laptops seriously, and the Galaxy Book Pro 360 is the crowning achievement of that evolution, ripe for a spot among the best laptops you can buy. At least, that’s the plan. It has an AMOLED screen, works hand in hand with your Galaxy phone, and it’s as thin a laptop as you’ll ever use. But is it a laptop you should go out and buy? I checked out the 15-inch model, which comes with an Intel 11th-gen Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD, but you won’t get a discrete graphics card or a 4K screen. Galaxy phone fans will find plenty to like here, but the 15-inch model still lags behind the competition in a couple of key areas. Jump to: Design | Display | Ports | Keyboard and touchpad | Webcam and speakers | Performance | Battery life | Our take The Samsung Galaxy Book comes in a few different flavors: The entry-level Galaxy Book, the Galaxy Book Pro, and the Galaxy Book Pro 360. The model I revi...
OLED screen is vivid; Good performance; Excellent battery life; Surprisingly thin and light; Comfortable keyboard; Lovely S Pen integration;
Mediocre build quality; Restricted to 1080p; Big bezels, 16:9 aspect ratio;
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