Samsung announced a non-pro Galaxy Book at Galaxy Unpacked
Samsung announced the Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 earlier today at Galaxy Unpacked. Those premium laptops made headlines, and we covered them in-depth earlier today, but they aren’t the only Galaxy Book laptops on the way. Samsung will also start shipping a Galaxy Book (non-pro) in the second half of 2021.
We don’t have a lot of details on the Galaxy Book. Even its estimated starting price of around $800 is still subject to change. That being said, we do know that it will be an ultrathin Windows PC that shares several features of its more expensive siblings. It will run on an 11th Gen Intel Core processor, have an FHD display touch display and should provide good battery life.
Samsung states that the Galaxy Book will offer the premium capabilities of the Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 at a more affordable price. It’s safe to assume that Samsung will trim the price where it can while retaining the core of the Galaxy Book lineup.
The next Windows 10 feature update will arrive in May, Microsoft confirms
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