Samsung Galaxy Book Pro review

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Samsung Galaxy Book Pro review

Hi and welcome to MySmartTechChoice. In this post, we’re going to share with you the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro review and everything you need to know about this newly launched laptop computer. Before we dive into more details of the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro review we would like to let you know that this laptop computer comes in two variants, there are 13-inch and 15-inch variants.

For the sake of this review, our team used the 15-inch version which is no big difference from the 13-inch in terms of specs except of course for the bigger screen you get here.

Samsung’s new Galaxy Book Pro is powered by some of the latest hardware on the market like Intel’s 11th-gen processors, an AMOLED panel, and more to make it one of the best laptops on the market. Here’s everything you need to know about the Galaxy Book Pro.

Samsung Galaxy Book Pro review: Design

The Samsung Galaxy Book Pro is a thin and lightweight laptop. The 13-inch version of the laptop weighs under 1kg whereas the 15-inch variant weighs a little more than 1kg. So you won’t be wrong to expect this laptop to be just as portable as, say, the Dell XPS 13 or the MacBooks Air. The Galaxy Book Pro chassis is manufactured from magnesium and aluminum and it comes in two color variants – Mystic Silver or Mystic Blue.

The Samsung Galaxy Book Pro comes with what Samsung tags ‘Pro Keyboard’. The company is utilizing a scissor mechanism to offer 1mm of near-silent travel. Additionally, the touchpad on the Galaxy Book Pro is also said to be larger than what we saw on the Galaxy Book Flex and Ion. Samsung claims that the touchpad is 23% larger.

Before I go too deep, let us take a look at how thin the Galaxy Book Pro is compared to its rivals. At 14 x 9 x 0.47 inches, the Galaxy is considerably slimmer than the HP Spectre x360 15 (14.2 x 8.9 x 0.8 inches, 4.2 pounds), the Apple MacBook Pro (12 x 8.4 x 0.6 inches, 2.8 pounds) and the Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 (13.4 x 9.6 x 0.5 inches, 3.4 pounds).

In the power button, there is a fingerprint sensor (above the Numpad) which allows you quickly and safely log in to the system. It works sharply, smartly, and never failed on me. Still, I wish there were an IR camera so I could skip that step altogether. However, am okay with the fingerprint.

On the left edge of the Galaxy Book Pro, you’ll find a Thunderbolt 4 port (marked with a faint lightning bolt logo) and a USB Type-C next to a tiny LED power indicator. Over on the right is another USB 3.1 Type-C port — letting you charge from either side — alongside a microSD card slot and a headphone jack.

What we found missing on this piece of machine are HDMI and Type-A port ports, but hey, at least you get a wider variety of inputs than what the MacBook Pro offers.

Display and graphics

The 15.6-inch panel uses Samsung’s tried-and-true AMOLED technology, an equivalent found on Galaxy smartphones. The result’s a laptop computer display exploding with vivacious colors; even app icons are given new life with stunning saturation. I might heap praises all day however instead, I am going to suggest you (safely) visit your local Best buy to visualize it face to face yourself.

Covering eighty-fifths of the DCI-P3 color gamut, the Galaxy Book pro panel is a lot of vivid than those on the MacBook Pro (78%), the Surface laptop 4 (78%) however, for sure, not as saturated as the OLED Spectre x360 15 (147%). The class average stands at 84.

The display, sadly, does not get terribly bright, peaking at only 264 nits. that’s significantly dimmer than the Spectre x360 15 (345 nits), the MacBook Pro (435 nits), and also the Surface laptop 4 (334 nits). it’s quite 100 nits below the class average (389 nits).

The Galaxy Book pro comes with Iris Xe graphics, the most recent integrated chip from Intel. you cannot run AAA games at 1080p resolution on this device however there’s enough oomph to play older titles or newer ones on lower graphics settings. And content creators ought to haven’t any issues running Photoshop or Lightroom, though a separate Graphics card via an eGPU will definitely speed things up.

Digging into the numbers, the Galaxy Book pro scored a 5,112 on the 3DMark Fire Strike check, falling behind the Spectre x360 15 (7,518, GTX 1650 Ti) however crushing the Surface laptop 4 (Radeon GPU) and marking out a win against the class average (4,778).

You probably would not need to play Sid Meier’s Civilization VI: Gathering Storm at 1080p on the Book pro as a result of it averaged only twenty-seven frames per second, which is below our 30-fps threshold. The MacBook Pro (29 fps) conjointly missed the mark whereas the Spectre x360 15 (60 fps) and Surface laptop 4 (35 fps) were playable tho’ missing the average (67 fps).

Samsung Galaxy Book Pro review: Performance

The Galaxy Book pro, equipped with an Intel Core i7-1165G7 processor and 16GB of RAM, loaded twenty-five Google Chrome tabs while not batting an eye fixed. I watched the Champions League game between Chelsea and Real Madrid on Paramount+ whereas picking away at edits and touching up some photos, and the Galaxy Book pro handled it pretty cool.

Samsung Galaxy Book Pro review: performance

With a multi-core score of 5,575 on the Geekbench 5.4 overall performance benchmark, the Galaxy Book pro outpaced the typical (4,361) and also the Spectre x360 15 (4,668, Core i7-10750H) despite its H-series chip, however, fell behind the Surface laptop 4 (6,748, Ryzen 7 4980U) and also the MacBook Pro (5,925, M1)

It took the Galaxy Book pro sixteen minutes and twenty-four seconds to convert a 4K video to 1080p using the Handbrake video test. Again, it beat the Spectre x360 15 (18:01) however required longer on this test than the Surface laptop 4 (8:21) and also the MacBook pro (7:44). the average premium laptop computer (15:59) edged it out by a number of seconds.

Samsung makes a number of the most effective external SSDs on the market thus it’s no surprise the 1TB M.2 PCIe SSD in our Galaxy Book pro duplicated a 25GB file in thirty-one seconds for a transfer rate of 869.5 megabytes per second. that’s a lot of speedier than the Spectre x360 15 (454.2 MBps, 1TB PCIe SSD), the Surface laptop 4 (372.5 MBps, 1TB M.2 PCIe SSD), and also the premium average (626.6 MBps).

Battery life

Samsung assured us twenty hours of battery life from the Galaxy Book pro. whereas we ne’er expected it to hit that mark, the Book pro 360 did put up a wonderful runtime of thirteen hours and thirty-four minutes in the laptop mag Battery check (continuous net surfing over Wi-Fi at one hundred fifty nits).

Only the MacBook pro (16:32) out-endured the Galaxy Book pro, which stayed power-driven for extended than the Surface laptop 4 (12:04) and also the class average (10:22).

Price and availabilty

The entry price for the 13.3-inch Samsung Galaxy Book Pro starts at $1,299, climbing thereafter once you start upgrading the processor and storage. For those people with a more generous budget, there’s a 15.6-inch model available with a $1,499 starting price.

The Galaxy Book Pro was released on 30 April 2021 and is readily available for you to buy from your favourite retailers right now.

What we think about this laptop

The Galaxy Book pro is a superb choice for people who desire a massive screen on an ultra-portable chassis. Content creators can appreciate the vivid 15.6-inch AMOLED display, and also the Book pro slender however sturdy aluminum frame means that frequent travelers will not even notice the laptop computer in their backpack, purse, or case.

It does not use the foremost powerful processors however the Core i7-1165G7 CPU with 16GB of RAM delivered a quick performance in our benchmarks and real-world tests alike.

There is some space for improvement. The display, whereas gratifyingly colorful, does not get terribly bright. Also, the keyboard is shallow, and also the two hinges are not as sturdy as I might like them to be. Gamers ought to also avoid the Galaxy Book pro because it depends on integrated graphics.

If there’s an immediate rival to the Galaxy Book pro, it is the 15-inch Surface laptop 4. That, too, is a superb transportable laptop computer however it does not have a 2-in-1 style just like Samsung. there is additionally the LG Gram fourteen 2-in-1 to think about however it’s considerably chunkier than the Galaxy Book pro and also the chassis appears uninspired compared to the current blue beauty.

WHAT WE LIKEWHAT WE DO NOT LIKE
Excellent battery lifeNo S pen
Reliable fingerprint sensorThe display could be brighter
Attractive design (in Mystic Blue)Lots of bloatware
Class-leading portability

If you fancy a great 2 in 1 laptop from Samsung check out the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 review, the 2 in 1 from Samsung that everyone’s been talking about.

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