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Along with the Galaxy Book3 Ultra and Galaxy Book3 Pro laptops, Samsung has also introduced the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 model. The model differs from the latter in its 360-degree display.
In addition, the device offers the latest 13th generation Intel Core processors and meets the Intel Evo platform specifications.
The Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 is ready to offer a 12-core Intel Core i5-1340p clocked at up to 4.6 GHz or a 12-core Intel Core i7-1360p clocked at up to 5 GHz. Unlike the flagship Galaxy Book3 Ultra model, there is no provision for a discrete graphics card.
The laptop received a 16-inch touchscreen AMOLED display with an aspect ratio of 16:10, support for a resolution of 2880 × 1800 pixels, a refresh rate of 120 Hz, a brightness of 400 cd/m2, coverage of 120% of the DCI Color space - P3 and support for an S-Pen electronic stylus. This screen is made with the same technologies as the displays of Samsung smartphones.
The manufacturer offers up to 32 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and an SSD with a capacity of up to 1 TB for the device. The laptop is equipped with two Thunderbolt 4.0 connectors, one USB type A, one HDMI 1.4, an SD memory card reader and optional support for nano-SIM cards. In addition, support for Wi-Fi 6e and Bluetooth 5.1 wireless standards, a fingerprint reader on the power button and a 76 Wh battery with support for fast charging via USB Type-C with a capacity of 65 W are claimed. The weight of the device is 1.71 kg.
In the maximum configuration with Core i7, 32 GB of RAM and SSD with a capacity of 1 TB, as well as 5G support, the notebook is valued at € 2,699. With the same processor but with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, the cost of the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 is €2,499. Without 5G support, but based on Core i7, with 16GB of RAM and 1TB SSD, the notebook costs €2,299 in Europe and US$1,900 in the US. The base configuration with a Core i5, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD is priced at €1,799 (not available in the US).
Pre-orders for the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 are now being accepted. It will go on sale from February 17th.
by: mundophone
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