Samsung Electronics has unveiled the Galaxy Book 4 series, set for global release starting on February 26. This latest lineup comprises the Galaxy Book 4 Ultra, Galaxy Book 4 Pro, and Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360 laptops. Initially launched in Korea, where it swiftly surpassed its predecessor's sales figures, the Galaxy Book 4 series is now making its way to international markets such as the U.S., the U.K., France, and Germany.
Galaxy Book 4 Ultra: High-End Performance
The Galaxy Book 4 Ultra stands out as the premium model in the series, boasting a 3K AMOLED display and running on Intel Core Ultra processors, with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series graphics options. It can accommodate up to 64GB of memory and 2TB of SSD storage. Noteworthy features include a 76Wh battery, 140W fast charging capabilities, all packed into a slender 16.5mm chassis weighing about 1.86 kg.
Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360: Versatile Design
Designed for versatility, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360 is lighter and slimmer compared to the Ultra model, maintaining the same high-quality display while integrating Intel Arc Graphics. It offers up to 1TB of storage, a 76Wh battery, and a 65W USB Type-C adapter. This model caters to users seeking a convertible laptop that offers both performance and flexibility.
Galaxy Book 4 Pro: Prioritizing Portability
For consumers emphasizing portability, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro comes in 14-inch and 16-inch variants. Similar to the Pro 360, it features Intel Core Ultra processors and Intel Arc Graphics, ensuring a balance between performance and display quality. The Pro models are furnished with a 63Wh or 76Wh battery and a 65W adapter, varying based on the size.
Pricing
Although global pricing details are yet to be disclosed, looking at the Korean market can provide a rough estimate. In South Korea, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro starts at 1.88 million won ($1,452), while the Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360 and the Galaxy Book 4 Ultra are priced at 2.59 million won ($2,002) and 3.36 million won (~$2,597), respectively.