The South Korean manufacturer presented the Galaxy Book3 to the general public yesterday, a new generation of laptops that, as we previously reported in a leak, is divided into four different categories: "Ultra," "Pro", and "Pro 360." Each range has its distinctive characteristics, and it is aimed at different user profiles.
The first are ultra-portable, light but powerful, equipped with Intel Raptor Lake Mobile (Core Gen13) processors, can be accompanied by GeForce RTX 4050, RTX 4060, and RTX 4070 Mobile graphics cards in Max-Q version, and have LPDDR5 memory and high-performance SSD storage units.
The Galaxy Book3 Pro series consists of 14-inch and 16-inch displays, which include Intel Raptor Lake Mobile processors, LPDDR5 memory, and high-performance SSD drives. Unlike the previous ones, these models make up for this with a lower price and with a lighter weight (1.17 kg and 1.56 kg for the 14-inch and 16-inch models).
The Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 is a range of convertible and touchscreen versions of the Galaxy Book3 Pro. Their main features are its hinge that is capable of rotating 360 degrees, and its touch screen with stylus support.
Samsung has announced the standard Galaxy Book3, which will be cheaper versions of the Pro models and available in 13-inch and 15-inch versions. All of these laptops will come with Windows 11 and software that enhances the integration of Galaxy devices. They will be available between February 17 and 22 in Spain:
- Galaxy Book3 Ultra 16” from €2,999.
- Galaxy Book3 Pro 14” from €1,899.
- Galaxy Book3 Pro 16” from €1,999.
- Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 16” 1TB from €2,299.
- Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 16” 512GB from €2,099.
- Galaxy Book3 360 15” from €1,699.
- Galaxy Book3 360 13” from €1,499.