OUT OF THE LATEST Galaxy Book selection, this convertible model is the one that caught our attention. It’s a conventional laptop but also features a tablet mode. Not only that, it contains the Galaxy S Pen, making this tablet great for use as a productivity device or for unleashing your creative side. For its $1,699 price tag, is this quirky device a better option than buying a conventional high-end laptop?
A quick look at this 16-inch laptop gives you an idea of how thin it really is. At just half an inch wide and weighing only 3.6lbs, it’s light and easy to pick up and carry around. With this type of device being aimed at the creative and productivity market, portability is an important factor and the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 makes light work of a daily commute. It’s a sleek premium design, especially in the Graphite colorway we have on review here.
Open up the lid, and you’re greeted by a huge and responsive trackpad that sits below the full ten-key keyboard. The keyboard is reminiscent of a MacBook, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing for a productivity laptop. The keys have shallow travel that allows for quick typing, they’re backlit and the power button on the board also doubles up as a fingerprint scanner.
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