A:AnswerSalutations Moe, thanks for taking the time out of your busy schedule to ask us your question about the Samsung Galaxy Book3 360. You cannot upgrade the RAM to 32GB as it is soldered to the motherboard and not user-replaceable, however, it is possible to upgrade the storage on a Galaxy Book3 360 to 2TB. Feel free to reach back out if you have any other questions for us. Thank you for being a faithful Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerAloha Bietha, thanks for taking the available time out of your busy day to ask us your question about the Smasung Galaxy Book3 360. The Galaxy Book3 360 15.6" weighs 3.22 lbs. Feel free to reach out to Samsung Support if you think of any other questions that you may have for us. Thank you for being a steadfast Samsung customer. - Debra
A:AnswerObviously it can't run iPad OS, which means it can't get all the apps an iPad can, but in my experience so far you can draw and write about as well on this as you can on an iPad. Get an official Samsung S-Pen (if you have one for a Galaxy tablet, you can use it on both without issue) or a Wacom One pen. Both are incredibly responsive and can draw just as well as any tablet I've ever used, including an M2 iPad Pro 12.9.
The only downside is aspect ratio--you will find that in portrait mode, the screen feels much narrower than the 4:3 aspect ratio you'd be used to on an iPad. Of course, the reverse of this is that landscape mode gives you an extremely wide screen if you need it, which is probably a big plus for most. 10/10 recommend!
A:AnswerHi Josh, thank you for your question about the Samsung Galaxy Book3 360. With a docking station with the appropriate attachments for the monitors you need you can absolutely expand the usage of your laptop to multiple displays. Thank you for being a Samsung customer. -Elizabeth