Record-setting battery life is only part of its charm. It also has a pleasing design, OLED display and ample RAM and storage ...
Alongside Microsoft’s push for “Copilot+ PCs,” Samsung just announced the Galaxy Book 4 Edge which packs Snapdragon X chips starting at $1,349. The Galaxy Book 4 Edge is the latest addition to the ...
Although the Snapdragon-powered Galaxy Book S remains on sale as the LTE version, the new Wi-Fi edition features a Core i5-L16G7 processor, a five-core chip based on a 10nm manufacturing process that ...
Although it was leaked back in April, Samsung has now officially announced the small 14-inch Galaxy Book Go, which starts at $349 for the WiFi-only version with Snapdragon 7c SoC. Measuring 323.9 x ...
The Windows on Arm processors ecosystem is still fledgling, but it’s evolving at a steady pace these days. Software as a service subscription models are rising up to meet it as well, but critical for ...
Samsung recently introduced its Galaxy Book 4 series globally, but there seems to be another exciting reveal on the horizon. A mysterious newcomer, the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge, has popped up on the ...
Today might have been the moment in the spotlight for Samsung's new Galaxy Note 10 family of flagship smartphones, but the South Korean electronics giant had another trick up its sleeve as well. The ...
Lost in the hoopla of this week's Galaxy Note 10 launch was the introduction of another Samsung device: the Galaxy Book S. It's the latest in the company's Windows 10 laptop lineup that separates ...
Samsung's Galaxy Book Go Laptops are the freshest drops in the market, and these Snapdragon-powered devices have 18 hours of battery life starting at $349. Samsung is a massive South Korean brand with ...
Samsung’s Galaxy Book S debuted at the company’s Unpacked 2019 event in New York, a surprise addition to the widely expected announcement of the company’s Galaxy S10 and S10+ phablets. Starting at ...
Samsung has announced two new Windows laptops running Arm-based processors. The Galaxy Book Go and Galaxy Book Go 5G both use Snapdragon chips from Qualcomm rather than Samsung’s own Exynos designs.