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- August 8, 2019
- 4 minutes read
Samsung Debuts The Galaxy Book S
Galaxy Book S image: Samsung Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Book S, an ultra-slim laptop that’s built in partnership with Microsoft…
Galaxy Book S
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Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Book S, an ultra-slim laptop that’s built in partnership with Microsoft and Qualcomm. The ultra-slim device is powered by Microsoft’s Windows 10 and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8cx processor. It has a long-lasting battery that can stay up to 23 hours on full charge, and also supports [additional] MicroSD storage of up to 1TB, so users don’t have to really worry about running out of space. Other of its specs include:
- A 13.3-inch display (touchscreen)
- 8GB RAM, 256GB/512GB storage
- A 720p HD camera
- 42Wh battery
- LTE connectivity
- Fingerprint lock
- 0.96kg (weight)
- Sound by AKG stereo speakers
- 80% better graphics performance than its predecessor, the Galaxy Book 2
- 40% greater CPU performance ” ” ”, ” ” ”
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The Galaxy Book S is designed to be a laptop that feels like a mobile device. Thanks to its little weight and size, the Book S can be carried around easily and used more comfortably than traditional PCs. For example, the Book S feels more comfortable to use during train rides, lectures, taxi commutes, and in other situations where the user’s mobility is constrained.
The Book S features Microsoft OneDrive cloud storage, making it easy for users to back up and access their files across several devices. On the whole, the Galaxy Book S looks like the perfect work laptop. It’ll retail for $1,000 when it becomes available this September.