Samsung shipped the notebook set to the middle “better performance” tier in the Windows power/performance slider.
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While you can theoretically open the laptop with a single finger, its light weight and the slick, stubby feet beneath it nearly caused me to push it off my test stand when I tried.Īs many notebooks do, the Samsung Galaxy Pro 360 pulls cool air from the bottom of the notebook and vents it out the back through a grille hidden within the hinge. Samsung used aluminum to construct the Galaxy Book Pro 360, but it felt absolutely stable with no give in the keyboard or to the chassis. Less obvious but equally profound is the weight-this is a notebook that you can easily pick up by a corner and set it down somewhere else. The Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360, in tent mode. The Book Pro 360’s hinge holds the display true even when almost fully reclined, though it oscillates back and forth before settling in. Remember, this is a 360-degree convertible, which can be reclined all the way back into tablet mode. It’s also the first laptop in a very long while that’s persuaded me to care about how thin it is, especially when folded back flat. The Galaxy Book Pro 360 is a beautiful piece of engineering, very much in the mold of the Surface Laptop: all cool, glossy metal and minimalist ports. We received our review unit in the Mystic Navy color scheme, and the blue hue is virtually indistinguishable from black in most lighting. Samsung’s Galaxy Book Pro 360 proudly proclaims itself a member of Intel’s flagship Evo lineup via a small sticker on its keyboard deck, and it deserves it. Prices: $1,499 as tested Remove non-product link () otherwise $1,199 and upĬonstruction: The thin and light lifestyle.Colors: Mystic Bronze, Mystic Navy (as tested).Weight: 3.02lb, 3.38lb with charger (as weighed).Ports: 1 USB-C (Thunderbolt 4) 2 USB-C, microSD, 3.5mm jack.Memory: 8GB/16GB LPDDR4x (16GB as tested).Otherwise, the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 we’re reviewing requires purchasing one of our recommended USB-C hubs to connect to devices with a USB-A connector. The Book Pro also includes a USB Type A port. If those prices are still too expensive, consider the similar Samsung Galaxy Book Pro Remove non-product link, a traditional clamshell with a few differences: the lack of an included S Pen, for example, as well as a non-touch display. At press time, Remove non-product link was the only source for the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360. Note that all of the Galaxy Book Pro 360 models ship with a Samsung S Pen in the box, which would normally cost about $32 on Amazon.