Samsung to unveil five Galaxy Book3 laptops, the Ultra sits on top

Ro, 23 January 2023

During this year's Unpacked event on February 1, Samsung is expected to announce its Galaxy Book3 series alongside the much-anticipated Galaxy S23 lineup. The laptop family will consist of five models this year, with the Ultra being the flagship, according tot he latest leak.

Samsung to unveil five Galaxy Book3 laptops, the Ultra sits on top

This isn't the first time we hear about the Book3 Ultra, the company itself essentially confirmed it. But this report reveals some key specs and it shapes up to be a pretty solid high-end device. It's expected to feature a 16-inch 2880 x 1800p AMOLED screen along with 13th Gen Intel Core i9 CPU, up to 32GB of RAM, 1TB of PCIe NVMe Gen4 storage and beefy Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 GPU.

All that hardware is powered by a 76Wh battery and the laptop will ship with a 136W charger. Everything will fit in a 1.8kg body, measuring just 17mm at its thickest part - which is really impressive for a 16" laptop. The report also mentions an S Pen holster, but that's unconfirmed at this point.

The Book3 Pro, on the other hand, will come in two flavors, 14-inch and 16-inch, with either Core i5-1340P or Core i7-1360P processors paired with 16GB RAM and 1TB of NVMe SSD. Unlike the Ultra, the Pro will rely on the integrated Iris Xe graphics. The 14-inch option will have a 63Wh battery, while the 16-inch supposedly has the same 76Wh cell as the Ultra.

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  • VM
  • 24 Jan 2023
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I might go for the non-360 model to save on cost. I don't really see much use for a rotating screen. Similarly, I'm not sure I'll make good use of the S Pen. I think the Book 3 Ultra is only in 16", the others are in 14 and 1...

  • yleop
  • 24 Jan 2023
  • Tp{

I think the book pro 360 model is quite good for overall productivity, but I saw that they are increasing the screen sizes, offering only the 16 inch version for the book 3 series. Hence, I am tempted to buy the book 2 pro 360 but i must admit I am ...

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