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Customers are impressed with the Galaxy Book4 Pro 360's overall performance, screen quality, and processor speed, noting its responsiveness. Many appreciate its lightweight design and portability, as well as the good battery life. Some customers have noted concerns about overheating and the amount of RAM.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Screen quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A premium laptop with a price-tag to match.

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    Samsung a lot of good stuff, and the Galaxy Book4 Pro is no exception. At this price point, you don’t miss out on many features, and if you’re in the Samsung ecosystem then this may give you the device inter-operability you’re looking for. What I like about this laptop: • The OLED screen is nice and bright. Of course, with OLED you get nice deep blacks as each pixel is individually lit, so any dark pixels are essentially just turned off. I also really appreciate how Samsung includes a couple of different color profiles for the screen that you can access in Windows Settings. • The screen size gives you PLENTY of real estate to work with. It makes it perfect for getting work done on the go. If you are a student or professional who needs to use split screen on a regular basis, this display will give you more than enough space to comfortably view 2+ windows at once. I personally set my scaling to 175% vs the standard 200% the laptop was set at out of the box, which can be adjusted in the Display Settings. • The 360* fully convertible laptop form factor is one that I have loved for years, but lately it seems like it may be going out of fashion. My old 360* convertible laptop was nearly 8-years old when I got this machine. What I love about this form factor is the ability to use this these laptops in virtually any way imaginable. Standard laptop form factor? An obvious check. Say you want to plug into an external monitor, but want to dual screen it with the built in laptop screen, however, you have a nice mouse and keyboard at your work station and prefer to not use the built in keyboard and trackpad. Well, fold the screen into tent mode and you’ve got yourself a nice two screen setup. Tent mode is also excellent for watching TV, movies and videos. Lastly, you can fold the device flat for a rather large tablet experience, which is pretty nice for drawing and general media consumption. • The build quality is high quality both in its presentation and how it feels when you carry it. I love the clean metallic look with the black backlit keyboard. The trackpad is GIGANTIC on this thing, though I’m not sure why but I don’t mind it. • Because of the extra real-estate provided by the overall bigger footprint of a large screen, you get a nice 10-key number pad on the right-hand side of the keyboard. This is a very welcome feature as I’m regularly plugging away in Excel for work and to keep track of personal finances. Generally, in the past I’d keep around a Bluetooth 10-key number pad but I no longer have to with this machine. • If you own other Samsung products, namely a phone or a tablet, then Samsung’s pre-installed applications give you some added bonus interoperability. I have a Samsung Galaxy S6 Lite, and I’m able to connect the Galaxy Book to it with the Second Screen app which allows me to use my mouse and keyboard seamlessly between my laptop and tablet. Also, any notes that I take with the Samsung notes app automatically sync across devices. It’s very nice, and pretty seamless. • The S-Pen that comes with the computer is similar to other S-Pens that come with other Samsung devices like my Tab S6 Lite. It doesn’t need to be recharged, and magnetically attaches to the back of the laptop’s screen when not in use, though you’ll want to remember to remove it from the back if you’re going to fold the screen back flat. • I love that laptops lately are coming almost standard with either 512Gb or even a full 1Tb like this laptop. I have a decently large digital media library stored up from over the years and I’m able to keep it all on this laptop, and still have tons of space for downloading new content. I imagine if you’re using this for some light gaming then the storage space may fill up more quickly. • Battery life on this machine is pretty incredible for my use. Using the laptop for about 2-3 hours a day I’m usually getting about 3 days of battery at a time. The EVO line of Intel processors has aimed to compete with the MacBooks and Arm based processors in terms of battery life, with a target range of 10-hours for this line of processors. I can say, with my uses including working in Excel, streaming video, misc. web surfing, photo editing, and occasional video and audio editing that I’m definitely getting close to this 10-hour target on a regular basis. • In terms of ports, you get two Thunderbolt 4 ports and an HDMI port on the left-hand side. On the right you get a 3.5mm headphone out, a USB-A port, and a micro-SD card slot. The few things I didn’t like: • The device charges via one of the two Thunderbolt ports, so if you’re charging you will lose a port. • The S-Pen menu was not as quick to launch as I am used to with my Galaxy Tab S6 Lite. After pressing the button, I was met with a spinning cursor letting me know Windows was thinking. It usually loads up in about 5-10 seconds. I hope this is fixed in a future update. • The Galaxy Book’s speakers aren’t the best I’ve ever heard on a laptop, but they certainly aren’t the worst I’ve heard either. The laptop features downward facing speakers, meaning in standard laptop mode they’re firing down towards your desk or lap. They sound okay in this form factor, but when you put the device into tent mode or fold it flat like a tablet the speakers instantly sound much better because they are then facing you. • What I miss about older 360* convertible laptops that this laptop lacks is a dedicated volume rocker and sleep button. It’s not my favorite device to use in tablet mode given I can’t easily toggle the device volume or put the device to sleep with a simple press of a physical button. • For some reason, whenever I turn up or down the laptop’s screen brightness I see the screen dim by regions at a time, they appear like bands across the screen darkening one at a time. I’ve not seen this with other OLED displays like my Asus Zenbook or my M4 iPad Pro. Hopefully this too can be fixed in a future software update. Generally, I really like this laptop. It has a lot going for it, but you pay a big price to get it. As I write this, the laptop is on sale for $1,299.99. At that $600 discount from its regular price, I would say buying this laptop is a no-brainer. At the normal price, I think there are other options you should weigh before choosing this device, and if you ultimately decide with the Galaxy Book 4 Pro you won’t be making a bad choice with this unit by any means.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Book 4 pro 360 and Best Buy is wonderful

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    Phenomenal! Picked up this Galaxy Book4 Pro 360 from Best Buy, and it's a versatile powerhouse for work, creativity, and entertainment. The Intel Core Ultra 7 with NPU flies through AI-enhanced tasks like Copilot summaries or Photoshop edits, while 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD handle heavy multitasking—think 50+ tabs, 4K video editing in Premiere, and seamless app switching. That 16" AMOLED touchscreen is breathtaking: infinite contrast, 120Hz smoothness, and vivid colors (120% DCI-P3) make Netflix binges or stylus sketching in Samsung Notes feel luxurious. The 360-degree hinge shines for tablet mode, and at just 3.4 lbs, it's ultra-portable with 20+ hours of battery for all-day unplugged productivity. Moonstone Gray finish? Sleek and sophisticated.Best Buy crushed the experience: killer deal with free next-day delivery, in-store setup demo for S Pen integration, and instant My Best Buy points. Their support team even optimized Windows Hello setup remotely. If you need a premium 2-in-1 that blurs laptop-tablet lines, bolt to Best Buy for this Samsung stunner—elegant, efficient, extraordinary. Here's to nailing that review prize! Cheers, Samsung and Best Buy!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great screen, overall solid large 2in1 "Ultrabook"

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    TLDR - The Galaxy Book4 Pro 360 is an extremely solid (albeit low on value) slim/large screen ultrabook with an amazing screen. Mid tier performance and consistent thermal throttling hurt what would be a solid Windows alternative to what Apple currently has. For advanced office user/basic 2D art user with the included pen, you’ll have a very good experience. Screen/pen - I’ll start with what I consider the star of the show, the 2880x1800 120hz AMOLED display. You do not see a screen this amazing in a laptop very often, this has to be one of the best I’ve used. The resolution is so crisp at 16” that there are zero visible pixels; they could have easily gotten away with a 2560x1600 screen to maintain the 16:10 aspect ratio. The 120hz is great to have, but is mostly lost in the fact that the Arc GPU isn’t really for gaming. The foldability and pen capability push this slim beast even further, but the pen really seems like an afterthought, as there is no place to hold it/transport it with the laptop. (making it flat on 2 sides and then creating a channel above the keyboard or in the side, possibly near the also surprising Build/ports/input - I’m impressed that Samsung hasn’t pulled a full Apple, and gives you 2 x Thunderbolt 4 ports, a full size HDMI (GO SAMSUNG), 1 x USB A 3.2, 3.5mm headphone, and microSD reader. The whole thing feels crazy solid, even with the 360/2in1 flipped, it does not feel fragile. The keyboard is good/fine, not a ton of travel, but my slowish touch typing is easily maxed out on this keyboard. The touchpad, however, is one of the BIGGEST I have ever seen, let alone used. It’s to the point that I’m not sure without turning the sensitivity way down I would even use the whole thing. Palm detection seems to be on point. CPU/RAM/SSD - The current gen Ultra 7 included with the 4 Pro 360 is very snappy, offering plenty of performance for everyday use. One of the issues I’ve seen (using HWINFO64) is some thermal throttling on 1 or 2 cores while sitting on the desktop running updates in the background! Any CPU intensive task will consistently thermal throttle, but Samsung/Intel are letting the chip sit at the top of its thermal limit. Running a quick single run of Cinebench R23 vs longer 10 minute run shows variation between runs, but not a substantial amount, so you’ll at least have close to consistent performance if running CPU intensive tasks. The amount of included RAM is lower than should be included in this value range. It is not user upgradable, but at least it's running at a very speedy 7467 MT/s. The SSD is a mid/low tier Samsung OEM unit, decently snappy, but lower than average peak speeds, but won’t be noticed in normal/daily computing. GPU - Intel has really pushed Arc integrated graphics up a notch. Granted, this is a shared-memory, integrated GPU made by Intel, so you’re not talking class leading iGPU performance. It can pull over 60fps in some games at the lowest settings with scaling enabled however, as demonstrated pulling 62fps with the built in Forza Horizon 5 benchmark. It can maintain this performance even on battery, I tested playing Forza until the battery was almost dead. So it should be good enough for most users, as long as no intensive games are expected, or 3D modeling. Battery/charger - It’s obvious that the newest Intel chips are more power efficient, as I’m able to pull 6-10 hours of normal computing at lower brightness. Higher brightness with OLEDs really pulls the power, testing at mid-high brightness playing Forza only netted about an hour and a half of gaming, which still isn’t bad all things considered. The included USB-C power cord and charging brick are probably the only real disappointment. The cord and brick are what should come with a mid range phone, not a laptop of this level.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Good overall quality, fragile screen

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    The screen is very fragile, but it has very good image quality.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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      Howdy ElvisG, thanks for taking the time out of your day to share your thoughts with us about your Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 360. We appreciate your feedback as we strive in providing the best products with superior functionality on the market for our customers. Samsung provides a 12-month warranty on our products for manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. We also offer extended warranty options on eligible devices where certified technicians will take care of accidental drops and spills, as well as screen repairs and mechanical breakdowns. Without having more details available regarding what you may be experiencing with your device and without being able to ask you any follow up questions to probe further, I suggest contacting Support if you would like further assistance with troubleshooting your device. Thank you for being a devoted Samsung customer. - Debra Samsung

  • Pros mentioned:
    Overall performance, Screen quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Premium Build + Fluid Performance = Big Price Tag

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    💪 BUILD: The build of the Galaxy Book4 Pro 360 is definitely among some of the best I’ve used. Despite being 12.8mm thin, Samsung managed to use very rigid anodized aluminum which gives it a very confidence-inspiring feel while holding it, and it doesn’t really demonstrate any chassis flex across the whole chassis. It also weighs in at a mere 3.66lbs, so it’s very lightweight for a 16” 2-in-1 notebook. 🔌PORTS: Onboard this laptop is a pretty good port selection for such a thin and light laptop. ◾ 2x Thunderbolt 4 Type-C ports. ◾ 1x HDMI 2.1 port ◾ 1x USB3.2 port ◾ 1x microSD card slot ◾ 1x 3.5mm combo audio jack You’ve got 2 full-function Thunderbolt 4 ports, one of which will have to be used for power when charging, but I appreciate that both Type-C ports have full Thunderbolt 4 capabilities—which is something you don’t always see these days. And having a USB-A port for other external devices is great since this will be helpful for external storage, mice, keyboards, headsets, webcams, etc. The microSD card slot can be useful for accessing data from some digital cameras and portable devices, and the 3.5mm audio combo jack is a must for a lot of folks who use wired headphones or headsets. 🔧 EXPANSION & UPGRADES: There are really no expansion capabilities for the Book4 Pro 360 outside of arguably the microSD card slot. The 16GB RAM is all soldered, and there is also only a single m.2 NVMe SSD slot, so if you want more onboard storage, you’ll need to replace the existing 1TB Samsung MZVL41T0HBLB-00B SSD. ⌨️ ​KEYBOARD & TOUCHPAD: The keyboard, I have mixed feelings about. The switches are low-travel, so they don’t depress very much. This is among the lowest I’ve used in recent times, and it just feels different to me. While I cannot reach my highest typing speeds of 110-120 wpm, I am noticing that I am surprisingly consistent on this keyboard after an initial adjustment period. On this keyboard, I typically achieve 90-100 wpm with minimal mistakes and surprising consistency. And despite the addition of the numpad, the keys themselves don’t feel any smaller than other laptops. The touchpad is quite large, and felt comfortable to use. It was easy to engage a left-click, and multi-touch gestures were also responsive. For larger touchpads like this one, I prefer to disable right-click on the touchpad and instead use a two-finger tap to simulate a right click, since I often find myself wanting to left-click while my finger is still on the right side of the touchpad. With it configured this way, I felt this large trackpad was excellent overall, and I didn’t experience palm rejection issues in my testing. 💻 DISPLAY: The 16” display on the Book4 Pro 360 is the star of the show for this laptop. It uses a touch-screen AMOLED display that sports a resolution of 2880x1800, and up to 120Hz refresh rate. Samsung also claims it achieves 120% volume of the DCI-P3 color space, so those who need to review color-sensitive video or simply want accurate colors can enable this color mode via the Samsung Settings app. There is also an sRGB mode and Adobe RGB mode for other types of color-sensitive calibration options. Whether you have professional applications for it, or you just want a nice display for viewing content, this AMOLED panel will deliver incredible contrast, and it also uses an anti-reflective glass to reduce glare in bright environments, and the Vision Booster feature can enhance color and contrast for viewing clarity in both indoor and outdoor environments. It might not be able to combat the sun under the brightest settings, but it should be excellent for bright indoor usage. The display is very responsive, especially while 120Hz is engaged, and the touch interactions are also very responsive. I don’t love using on-screen keyboards with displays of this size since I struggle to touch-type, but at least in my testing, the Book4 Pro 360 was very responsive to each finger press, even if I wasn’t very accurate with the on-screen keyboard. ✒️ PEN: Unlike other pens on the market, the included S Pen doesn’t require charging to use with the Book4 Pro 360. Once the pen tip is within a certain proximity of the display, it will be automatically detected and can be used. The single button on the S Pen only works while you’re in proximity of the display, so you can’t use it for other actions like a slideshow clicker or something. While I’m not a graphic artist, I did find that the S Pen was very responsive while writing. I’ve used a number of other pen-enabled Windows tablets over the years, and this has had the best latency and fluidity of any option I’ve personally tried. You’ll want to make sure that Windows is configured to recognize your dominant hand, otherwise palm rejection can be a bit finicky, but once I did that, it was impressive being able to have my handwriting converted into text. For creative apps like Photoshop, having the S Pen can enhance your workflow, and it can also be great for taking notes by hand, drawing diagrams and much more. I would have loved to have this back when I was in university because these tools have come a long way since then. 📹​ WEBCAM & MICROPHONE: The webcam uses a 2.1MP sensor which yields a maximum resolution of 1080p@30fps. In appropriately-lit environments, the footage is decent, while really bright environments may yield blown out highlights, and dimly lit environments yield a lot of visual noise. Overall, it’s serviceable. You can also use the Windows Studio Effects for adding blur, forcing eye contact, and auto-framing. The dual-microphone array is also quite good. You can use the Realtek Audio Console to change the microphone recording profile for better noise rejection or clarity. In my experience, Stereo Enhanced or Uni-Directional modes were the most practical and had the best clarity for online meetings, but the Omni-Directional modes may be helpful if you host online meetings with multiple people physically in the room. 🔊 SPEAKERS & HEADPHONE: The speakers on the Galaxy Book4 Pro 360 are definitely above average, but they aren’t among the best I’ve heard. Since this laptop functions as a 2-in-1, Samsung has opted to make the speakers bottom-firing so that they can still deliver a reasonably good experience while in tent mode. This means the sound will depend on the surface you put the laptop on. On a flat solid tabletop this will yield a brighter sound, while in tent mode, it’ll be less bright sounding and will lose some clarity. Despite this, the speakers get reasonably loud in either configuration. The speakers don’t deliver much bass quantity, but they do sound balanced. Frankly, it’s hard to expect too much from a chassis design this thin given its acoustic properties. But I’m overall happy with the execution here. In my testing of the 3.5mm combo audio jack, headphones like the Sennheiser HD560S will sound as you would expect them to. However, headphones with lower sensitivity or higher impedance may not be able to reach comfortable volume, and may also have their frequency response negatively impacted by the lack of power. ⚡ PERFORMANCE: Across my usage, the Galaxy Book4 Pro 360 was able to sustain a snappy experience other than a few outlier situations. Even in the Silent performance profile, running the Edge browser with a ton of chrome extensions and multiple tabs, Discord, music apps and other productivity applications, the laptop never really felt like it was limited on performance, which is not something I often see on laptops like this. GIven that this is an Intel Evo Edition laptop, that does mean Intel does validate some elements of the design, and whatever Samsung is doing here is working really well. The Intel Core Ultra 7 155H isn’t even the fastest Intel Core Ultra CPU I’ve used, but this laptop performs significantly better on battery under the Silent mode than some other laptops on their Performance modes. Plugged in and under the higher performance modes, this laptop is capable of much more like software development (albeit within reason given the 16GB RAM). And even under load, the fans are not egregiously loud. But for day-to-day usage, I didn’t really hear the fans and the laptop remained very responsive during usage. The integrated Intel Arc Graphics can hold up reasonably well on lower settings for games, but Intel still has a way to go in terms of driver stability. Some newer Unreal Engine games crash on Intel Arc, so I couldn’t really play or test them. Many 2D games will work well, while 3D games may have varying success as driver compatibility improves. While the performance isn’t breaking barriers, it’s a lot better than previous generations of Intel’s integrated graphics. 🔋 BATTERY: For mixed usage scenarios, the Galaxy Book4 Pro 360 delivers decent but not record-breaking battery life. Even enabling the “Battery Saver” mode on the Quiet profile, you could achieve around 9 hours of basic usage, and I think there’s potentially some room to improve if the CPU could be further downclocked at the cost of performance. But overall, I think many folks will find that the battery performance is decent, but not competitive with the best performers on the market. However, in an overnight standby test with Battery Saver mode enabled, I noticed a 4% battery depletion in a 12 hour period. So from 100%, it could reach 0% in under 2 weeks purely on standby. 🧐 CONCLUSION: Overall, the Galaxy Book4 Pro 360 is a good laptop with a few compromises that don’t really concern me very much when it comes to general mixed use. I have especially enjoyed using it on battery while browsing, watching videos, listening to music, and writing this review. With that said, it really lacks upgradability, so you should really consider that when evaluating your options. And while I do like the laptop overall, there’s no denying that the asking price is pretty exorbitant. My advice is to wait for it to go on sale.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Overall performance, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Outstanding Performance and Sleek Design

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    The Samsung Galaxy laptop is a sleek, powerful machine with impressive speed and stunning display quality. Its long battery life and lightweight design make it perfect for work and travel. Multitasking is seamless, and the keyboard feels premium. Truly a top-tier laptop that delivers performance, style, and reliability. Highly recommended!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality
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    Ram

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Solid laptop for work and business, and some light

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    I am a power user and have a desktop setup for most of my tasks. That said, I often find myself away from home when I need to do my stuff, so I have always had a laptop laying around. My last one was getting a bit long in the teeth, so I got this one based on the great specs. The screen on this puppy is amazing - Sharp and clear, high resolution. the colors are deep and beautiful. I can see why it is being compared to the Macbook pro. While I am historically not a fan of running Windows in tablet mode, there are some benefits to having the touch-screen option. On the Galaxy Book4 the touch screen works like on a Samsung cell phone: Smooth and fast, with no real drawbacks. The processor is a beast as well - 16 cores and 22 vCPU's. So far, I have not done anything that taxes the processor to a point where performance is affected (I am not a gamer at all). The 1TB SSD is very nice to have, even though I normally do not use that much local storage. I might run a dual-boot environment on this in the future, so I can get both Linux and Windows distributions running on this machine. RAM is not upgradable, which is a pretty big deal for me for a laptop with these specs. While 16GB is 'sufficient', I am a power user and frequently run into issues when memory gets exhausted. With the machine all set up with my tools and otherwise pretty much idle, it is already using 64% of the available RAM. For my business laptop I had to request an upgrade to get 32GB, which has resolved the memory issues for me. Unfortunately, with this laptop, I am stuck at 16GB. This is the first laptop that I owned where the fingerprint reader actually works fantastic. After setting it up, I have not had to use my password or pin to log on. The keyboard is good, and I appreciate the dedicated numpad on the side. Gives a bit more flexibility. The laptop comes with a USB-C power supply that is absolutely tiny - About the size of a cell-phone charger. That saves a lot of weight and volume over a traditional power supply, and with the battery life being as good as it is, I probably only have to travel with a single power supply to power all of my USB-C devices. Looking back, I probably should have gone for the 360 model, which includes the hinges that turn the laptop into a tabled when needed. Otherwise, I recommend this laptop!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Screen quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Brilliant screen in a thin package

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    The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 360 2-in-1excels at almost anything you want to do. Drawing, games, watching shows, productivity, it has the power to get you through, and the AMOLED screen is the main attraction. The laptop is thin and lightweight. It has a Micro SD, USB-A 3.2, and 3.5mm jack on the left. On the right 2x USB-C thunderbolt 4 ports, and a HDMI 2.1 port. It also comes with an S Pen. The AMOLED screen is 2880x1800 (3K) 120Hz touchscreen. It has a backlit keyboard with a numpad. It is a 2-1, and the screen can be folded back to turn it into a tablet, or stop at any angle to stand and watch movies. The hinges and frame of the thin screen seem strong. The movement is smooth, and the screen stays in the position you place it. There is little flex to the screen. There is a 1080p camera at the top of the screen. The touchpad is large and fills a lot of the front space below the keyboard. It has a plastic bottom with four rubber feet. Heat is expelled out of the rear of the laptop. There are four speakers placed in the main body. At around 13mm thick and about 3.5 pounds it’s easy to carry around. The CPU is an Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 1 Evo Edition. It has 16GB of RAM, and a WiFI6 and Bluetooth card. Memory is soldered on so it can’t be upgraded. There is only one M.2 slot. I was able to connect at full speed on WIFI6, AX, and 2.4GHz frequencies with no issues. It handled BT headphones, keyboards, and mouses with no issues. The included charger is 65 watts. The battery is stated to last up to 21 hours. The only bloatware, in this case not from Microsoft or Samsung, was an anti-virus program that was easy to uninstall. There is a fingerprint reader built into the power button for easier logins if wanted. I upgraded the installed Windows 11 Home to Pro with no issues. In addition to the wireless capabilities, I used it with a small USB-C dock and it worked fine. A 2.5GB Ethernet port worked along with power input and having more ports if wanted. The BIOS is minimal and doesn’t have much to alter in it. Starting up for the first time is a normal Windows experience. After setup, you can choose to connect to a Samsung account too. If you are in the Samsung ecosystem it adds a lot of nice features. Quick sharing between devices. Extending the screen wirelessly to a Samsung Tablet. Integrating a Samsung phone. All were easy to do and greatly enhance what you can accomplish with the laptop. But, you need to use Samsung products and check and see what Samsung devices support these features. You can also integrate Samsung Smart Things for controlling devices. Drawing with the tablet using the S Pen is easy and works well. The S Pen has two strong magnetic attachment points, one to the right of the touchpad, and the second on top of the front of the screen. A third location on the right side near the hinge is there too, but not as strong as the other two. The S Pen does more than draw, you can also write with it, and select programs. I found everything from Word, to Notepad and Web browsers accepted input from the writing interface. Great when in tablet mode. It converted my print or cursive into the text with no issues and was almost always correct in the conversion. If it couldn’t, it was something I wrote really poorly. The keyboard with the numpad isn’t full sized, but not too cramped. It has decent spacing. The touchpad being so large is an advantage in use and getting around the screen, but can cause problems with tapping it my mistake with your palm. Still, the big size is a plus. Included are Samsung programs from drawing to video editing which the AMOLED screen makes look great. The laptop also has a Microsoft Co-pilot button if you like to use it. It’s too bad there is not a holder for the S Pen in the machine, magnets can only hold onto something so well. If you are already in the Samsung ecosystem, this laptop will allow you integrate with other Samsung products seamlessly. If you’re not, it’s still a powerful laptop standing on its own. Overall, it’s a powerful laptop that should be able allow you to do what you need. Since memory can’t be upgraded, make sure it’s enough for your needs.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    This laptop redefines what a 2-in-1 can be.

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    Display: “The 16" AMOLED screen is a visual treat—colors pop, blacks are deep, and it’s perfect for streaming or design work.” Performance: “The Intel Core Ultra 7 and 16GB RAM handle everything I throw at it—from multitasking to light video editing.” Storage: “1TB SSD means I never worry about space. It’s fast, too—boot-up takes seconds.” Design & Build: “Moonstone Gray looks premium, and the build feels sturdy yet lightweight.” Battery Life: “I get a full day of work without reaching for the charger. Huge win.” “The 360° hinge and included S Pen make it ideal for sketching, note-taking, or flipping into tent mode for presentations.” “It’s my laptop, tablet, and creative studio—all in one.” “I use it daily for remote work, and it’s never let me down.” “Perfect for students, designers, and anyone who needs flexibility without sacrificing performance.”

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Screen quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Beautiful and Versatile

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    There are so many things to love about this device, principally: - The fact that the screen measures 16”, yet the entire machine is about the same weight as many 14” laptops - The display is drop-dead gorgeous! With OLED, high resolution, and 120Hz refresh rate it is simply beautiful to behold - and stylus-enabled (more on this later) - Fast-charging, long-lasting battery - Lots of ports for connectivity Any downsides? Consider: - Keys with only 1mm travel make the keyboard something I had to get used to. I did need to lighten up my typing technique a bit, and now I find the overall experience very good - There is some wobble of the screen while typing even on a flat surface - No IR cameras for facial recognition, but the fingerprint detector is superb - Although the CPU is speedy, this is not intended as a dedicated gaming machine Let me add a bit more about the note-taking potential for this computer. I use a stylus for many applications, and the Samsung stylus is the best of the bunch. It attaches magnetically to the lid of the display, but it would be nicer to have a more secure place to stow it when transporting the device. The stylus requires no charging, which is excellent!! (No more AAAA batteries!) Writing and drawing on the display feel smooth and sure. I would highly recommend this device for those who take notes with mathematical or scientific diagrams. Due to the 360-degree design, the device can be repositioned quickly to switch from keyboard to stylus input. I am still learning the benefits of AI on this device. I use Copilot frequently to help direct internet searches, and the Studio Effects are helpful for video meetings. I look forward to exploring more AI features as I become more familiar with their potential. I highly recommend this laptop to anyone who appreciates a spectacular display and who needs touch and stylus input. I think this would be an excellent computer for an engineering or math student, or any creative professional.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Amazing laptop at a great price!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I've been looking for a new laptop for awhile now. I'm quite picky about what I want. My previous 2 laptops were high end gaming laptops, but this time around I wanted something more portable. During my search, I noticed how beautiful the OLED panel was on the Samsung Galaxy Book laptops and knew I had to have something with an OLED display. I also wanted something that had good battery life as well as a 10 key pad (I work with spreadsheets quite a bit). I also really love the 360 models as they can be used as a tablet and they come with the Samsung S-Pens. Another thing to note is if you use Galaxy phones, this laptop (or other Samsung laptops), then it is a no-brainer as the Galaxy Books integrate seamlessly. It's amazing how thin, well-built and beautiful this laptop is. The build quality easily rivals the Macbooks, but at a much cheaper price.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Overall performance, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Galaxy book 4 Pro 360

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    10 out of 10, great experience, best decision I made , especially if you got a Galaxy S25 Ultra , it’s the best complement . But really great power, autonomy, and performance, great design , amazing 16 inch screen, really all boxes check ✅

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Overheating

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Love it

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    Posted . Owned for 10 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Laptop is extremely well made, exactly what I was looking for. Beautiful screen, doesn't run hot. Battery lasts a long time. Fast processor and super neat how it can double as a tablet. Only drawback is when it's in full tablet mode the keyboard is below but I still think it is better than anything else for the price..

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Overall performance, Screen quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great laptop...for the ecosystem

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    First and foremost for the money you can probably find a better laptop but if you you are in the Samsung ecosystem it's a great addition seamlessly using a Samsung tablet as a second monitor, being able to see and control and use your Samsung phone with the laptop is very convenient. The screen is beautiful. The battery life and performance are both very good but great. Comes with spen which will won't on any S(xx) Ultra phone you have.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Screen quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A near perfect laptop!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    So I say "near perfect" as there is always something to be improved - and in the case of this Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro, to me it would be the Stylus (pen) placement/storage, a better graphics card and longer battery life - although I'm usually near a power outlet. Overall - this is a very nice product. The AMOLED screen is awesome and crisp. This makes both streaming and working a pleasure on the eyes. If you haven't experienced OLED yet - you'll be amazed at the colors and contrast! Thanks for doing that Samsung! The 1TB SSD is snappy and ranks in the 80%+ of all consumer SSD drives based on performance. The RAM performance isn't quite as good rank about 50% of all consumer based RAM with the weakest point being the lack of a dedicated graphics card. I "rank" all my machines and my machines at work with a performance testing tool. Attached is a graphic of the results from this computer - and this is a decent score. Fresh outta the box, this Samsung is better than 2/3rds of tested machines. Due to that - note that this is NOT a gaming machine - again mostly due to the lack of a dedicated graphics card. The speakers are underneath the device are good - just not quite enough bass for me when watching action movies, so I'll use a bluetooth speaker or connect to my stereo for a more full experience. Keyboard is great - feel solid and well built - no complaints there. Again - very happy with the product and feel it is well built to last for years!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Ram

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Decent laptop

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    After a sale I got this for $900, which I is worth it. The computer is very sleek, and works well. Battery lasts a pretty long time. My only complaint is the 16 gb of ram. Seems like not a whole lot. And ive ran into issues once or twice already with it. If you have a samsung phone the connection between the two is convenient.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Minor issues but amazing product

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The laptop screen would flicker whenever watching Netflix so i had to adjust the display settings and adjust the size and graphics. The fan is a bit loud whenever you play vigorous games. But other than that this laptop is amazing it flips 360, turning into a tablet basically and it even comes with a stylus that is magnetic and just overall super nice to have and use.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Overall performance, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Computer

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is an awesome computer. The screen is spectacular, it's incredibly compact. Also my kids live playing Minecraft and Xbox game pass on it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Overheating
    Best Buy Employee

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Beautiful and Powerful computer with some kinks.

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I love this computer. It's slim, fast, portable, and beautiful. Unfortunately there are some drawbacks. The main issue that I have with this computer is that it will regularly let the CPU temp reach over 100 C. That is a CPU killer and regularly letting it do that will kill the computer in less than a year. The OLED screen is beautiful, and the S-pen compatibility is very nice.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Overall performance, Processor speed

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Solid Open Box Purchase

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Computer does its job admirably, lasting multiple plane flights and serving its function with relatively painless ease. I use this most as an art tool and for those purposes I do appreciate the tools it allows me to use. Pros: Bright AMOLED screen 360 degree folding hinge holds up. 1tb of storage does the job Hardware is speedy enough Wattage needed to charge significantly smaller- I can charge it off any 65W usb c charger. I even charge this off my main computer. Cons: OBO means you only get what's in the box. Missing features on this one include: - No Pen - The feet were not replaced so there's no space when the screen is folded completely for the intake fans. - Fingerprint sensor needed a hard reset Other cons: Airflow- restricted. Maybe if it had feet the computer would have space to actually breathe. Palm Refection- because of the heating issue, the sensor detects a drawpalm as a finger (common issue with pen screens not unique to this)

    I would recommend this to a friend
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