Galaxy Book3 Pro and Pro360 unveiled at Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked wasn’t just about phones. Samsung showed laptops some love.
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What you need to know
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023 saw several major announcements on the mobile side of things, but the tech giant didn’t leave out laptops. The Galaxy Book3 laptop lineup was unveiled as well, and it includes three PCs. The Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 is a convertible 2-in-1 with S Pen support. It will launch alongside the Galaxy Book3 Pro, which is the “thinnest clamshell device in its class,” according to Samsung. TheGalaxy Book3 Ultra, which we covered separately, rounds out the lineup.
The Galaxy Book3 Pro laptops have Dynamic AMOLED 2X Displays with a 3K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. That screen technology was first available on Galaxy phones but has now made its way to Samsung’s premium laptops. Thanks to VESA ClearMR, DisplayHDR TRUE BLACK 500, and SGS Eye Care Display certifications, the screens should look good while also reducing blue light.
The Galaxy Book3 Pro will be available in 14-inch and 16-inch models, both of which have 16:10 displays.
All of the new Galaxy Book3 laptops support Link to Windows / Phone Link, which allows users to sync messages and notifications between a phone and a PC. The app also supports mirror apps and several other functions that bring together smartphones and laptops.
Samsung Multi Control is supported by the laptops as well, allowing people to use their phone’s screen as a trackpad and keyboard. The PCs can also extend their content to a supported Galaxy tablet through Second Screen.
Preorders for the Galaxy Book3 Pro laptops are live as of today, February 1, 2023. The new PCs will be available for purchase on February 17, 2023, though Samsung has not shared pricing at this time.
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