Samsung Galaxy Book Series
Processor: unknown, Intel Comet Lake i5-10210U, Intel Comet Lake i7-10510U, Intel Ice Lake i5-1035G4, Intel Ice Lake i7-1065G7, Intel Kaby Lake i5-7200U, Intel Kaby Lake m3-7Y30, Intel Lakefield i5-L16G7, Intel Tiger Lake i5-1135G7, Intel Tiger Lake i7-1165G7, Qualcomm Snapdragon SD 7c Gen 2, Qualcomm Snapdragon SD 8cxGraphics Adapter: unknown, Intel HD Graphics 615, Intel HD Graphics 620, Intel Iris Plus Graphics G4 (Ice Lake 48 EU), Intel Iris Plus Graphics G7 (Ice Lake 64 EU), Intel Iris Xe G7 80EUs, Intel Iris Xe G7 96EUs, Intel UHD Graphics 620, Intel UHD Graphics G7 (Lakefield GT2 64 EU), Qualcomm Adreno 618, Qualcomm Adreno 630, Qualcomm Adreno 680
Display: 10.60 inch, 12.00 inch, 12.10 inch, 13.20 inch, 13.30 inch, 14.00 inch, 15.60 inch
Weight: 0.64kg, 0.754kg, 0.793kg, 0.94kg, 0.951kg, 0.97kg, 1kg, 1.05kg, 1.15kg, 1.16kg, 1.2kg, 1.26kg, 1.38kg, 1.59kg, 1.8kg
Price: 500, 700, 800, 1000, 1099, 1129, 1400, 1500, 1600 euro
Average of 124 scores (from 203 reviews)
Samsung Galaxy Book 12
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book 12Processor: Intel Kaby Lake i5-7200U
Graphics Adapter: Intel HD Graphics 620
Display: 12.00 inch, , 2160 x 1440 pixels
Weight: 0.754kg
Price: 1500 euro
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Average Score:
Reviews
Office to go. Samsung promises the highest productivity for people on the go with the new Galaxy Book 12. The Windows based tablet is always shipped with Keyboard Cover and S Pen. We had the chance to have a closer look at the convertible at the MWC in Barcelona. Here are our first impressions and benchmarks.
Foreign Reviews
Source: Laptop Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Book is a detachable, 12-inch notebook with a fantastic display and short battery life.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/14/2018
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Gadgetguy EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Don’t measure this by the Surface Pro 2017 or HP x2 Spectre 2017 – measure it by what the Samsung package is, and what its ecosystem can, and will offer.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 11/21/2017
Rating: Total score: 84% price: 80% performance: 80% workmanship: 80%
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
If money’s no object and portability is your primary concern, the Galaxy Book 12 is a great convertible. Just don’t expect it to match the Surface Pro when it comes to productivity.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/26/2017
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 70% performance: 80% display: 80% mobility: 90% workmanship: 80%
Source: It Pro EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The 12in Galaxy Book is by far the best in the range. It offers a solid 2-in-1 Windows 10-based experience, truly excellent screen performance, and an all-day battery life, with the power to meet most daily work needs. It's an impressive device, and comparable to Microsoft's excellent Surface Pro 4.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/27/2017
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Samsung has undoubtedly made a better product than last year’s Tab Pro S, but it’s still found wanting. The plastic build is unforgivable at this price point and while performance is decent, it’s not a product that is all that compelling to use.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/04/2017
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Toptenreviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
We like that the keyboard and S Pen are included in the box, unlike some key rivals. Plus, the screen is downright gorgeous, and the tablet is thin and light, making it excellent for portability. However, it falls short of truly contending with the king of 2-in-1 PC devices, the Surface Pro.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 08/24/2017
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Ausdroid EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
If you’re after a highly portable Windows 10 machine, then something like the Samsung Galaxy Book is going to be right up your alley. It’s super thin — even with the keyboard cover attached — and with built in 4G capability, this is a truly use-anywhere device. There’s a few things that don’t make too much sense, though. The S-Pen truly feels like a little bit of an afterthought and it really isn’t necessary to make the most of out of the Galaxy Book.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 08/17/2017
Rating: Total score: 85% price: 70% mobility: 75% workmanship: 90%
Source: Notebookreview.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Book is one of those devices that makes it difficult for a review to give a clear recommendation. We can’t definitively say whether or not it’s worth a purchase because that really depends on what you value. There’s a lot to love here. The Super AMOLED screen is nothing short of breathtaking, and you’ll be hard knocked to find a better display on a convertible. Overall performance is quite good and the battery life is acceptable for most use cases. Additionally, the keyboard is one of the best wrap-around peripherals we’ve tried, and the magnetic design is one of the best solutions we’ve tried.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/22/2017
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: PC World EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Samsung’s Galaxy Book touches all the bases of what makes a solid Windows tablet: a sharp display, very good performance, and excellent battery life, all for a reasonable price. As for Samsung’s choice of USB-C—a port expander or dongle might not be the most convenient option, but it will carry you through. Eventually, you’ll begin shifting your own personal ecosystem to the newer connectivity format.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 06/15/2017
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Good Gear Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Samsung’s Galaxy Book touches all the bases of what makes a solid Windows tablet: a sharp display, very good performance, and excellent battery life, all for a reasonable price. As for Samsung’s choice of USB-C—a port expander or dongle might not be the most convenient option, but it will carry you through. Eventually, you’ll begin shifting your own personal ecosystem to the newer connectivity format.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 06/15/2017
Source: Reviewed.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
If you're looking for a lightweight 2-in-1, this is a good alternative to the Surface Pro. Between the colorful display and bundled accessories, it's great for watching Netflix, finishing a class project, or fine-tuning that presentation. The 12" model is the more expensive option, but the larger display and higher resolution won't disappoint. Even if you're drowning in open tabs, it shouldn't freeze up on you, thanks to the 7th Gen Intel Core i5 Processor.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 06/08/2017
Rating: Total score: 72%
Source: PC Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Samsung's Galaxy Book is a high-end 2-in-1 convertible with a gorgeous Super AMOLED screen and category-leading battery life. But it could use a bump up in memory and storage to merit its $1,300 price tag.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/06/2017
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Engadget EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Samsung's Galaxy Book doesn't get anything totally wrong. And if it were a few hundred dollars cheaper than the Surface Pro, it could find an audience. But as it is, the good things about the Galaxy Book (its display and overall performance) are come with some big tradeoffs. Battery life in particular has been a big letdown, and though the keyboard cover is better than it was last year, it's still not as good as what Microsoft offers.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/01/2017
Source: iTech Post EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The price of $1,430, for the Core i5 model matched with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, which seems reasonable, especially when comparing it with many of the highly portable to-end laptops now on the market. An all-rounder laptop ideal for professionals who seek a 2-in-1 and who can live with USB-C, this laptop is worth to invest. The Galaxy Book is a real productivity hybrid laptop with the bonus of being flexible and highly portable. It is surely a 2-in-1 that Microsoft will need to worry.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 05/30/2017
Source: Laptop Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Book provides one of the best displays we've seen on any laptop, as well as a keyboard that's good for typing, provided you've got a hard surface. If only this machine lasted longer, fit better in your lap or cost less, it would be more exciting.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/30/2017
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: The Verge EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Galaxy Book is okay in a vacuum — it has a nice display, solid performance, and a comfortable keyboard — but in this surprisingly competitive field, it doesn’t match up. The PC market marches on, but this one merely stumbles.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 05/25/2017
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Pocketnow EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
In all aspects, the Samsung Galaxy Book is an improvement over last year’s Galaxy TabPro S. The keyboard is much better, the stylus is much better, the trackpad is much better, the stand is much better, 2 USB-C ports is much better, having a MicroSD card slot is much better… the Super AMOLED screen is about the same, but much better than most other Windows 10 tablet screens. Pricing wise, the Galaxy Book is about on par with other comparable 2-in-1 Windows 10 tablet PCs like the Surface Pro 4 once you factor in the price of a clip on keyboard. Samsung even smartened up about the range of models they’re making available, too. The Galaxy TabPro S was only available in one configuration. With the Galaxy Book, you’ve got 5 options with prices between $629.99 and $1329.99 to fit your budget. It’s great to see Samsung stepping up their Windows 10 tablet game this year and the Galaxy Book is a worthy competitor.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 05/23/2017
Rating: Total score: 81% display: 90% mobility: 85% workmanship: 87%
Source: Hot Hardware EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Either way you look at it, the new Samsung Galaxy Book 12 is a gorgeous 2-in-1 device offering the kind of performance you'll find in a premium ultrabook, but with 1.5 pound portability and a stunning OLED display. It's a solid option in convertible devices, if you're willing to make the leap price-wise. When you consider, for a tablet 2-in-1 hybrid, that the display is such a critical aspect of the total package, the Samsung Galaxy Book 12 is a standout device worthy of consideration.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 05/23/2017
Source: Slashgear EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The selling point of a 2-in-1 is its flexibility. Don’t need to type? Leave the keyboard behind. Need a traditional keyboard and trackpad? Snap them on magnetically. While manufacturers might argue that makes it the best of all worlds, personally, I’d rather have a regular hinge and less likelihood of the two sections of my notebook coming apart. Then again, my typical usage relies heavily on the keyboard, and I’m no digital artist.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 05/23/2017
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Computerworld.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Galaxy Book’s $1,430 price tag is high, but with Windows 10 Pro, keyboard case, stylus and one-year warranty, it comes complete. A similarly configured Surface Pro 4 costs $1,200, but its Type Cover keyboard costs an extra $130, bringing it to $100 less than the Galaxy Book 12.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 05/23/2017
Source: Computer Shopper EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Our biggest reservation about the Samsung Galaxy Book is its $1,329 price. The $1,129 entry-level model is a bit easier to live with on paper, but with just 4GB of RAM, it's tough to argue for if you're planning to do any kind of multitasking (or just keeping more than a few Chrome tabs open). While the Galaxy Book's performance is very good, its screen second to none, and its battery life stellar, upward of $1,300 is a lot to ask for in even the most premium Windows portable these days. And that's doubly true of one that lacks Windows Hello support or a fingerprint reader for secure login.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 05/23/2017
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: International Business Times EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Galaxy Book's battery supports fast charging and offers up to 10 and half hours of video playback, although tests are yet to be done qualifying Samsung's claim.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 04/20/2017
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
We had limited time with the Galaxy Book but our first impressions are good. Samsung has definitely improved the obvious flaws of the TabPro S from last year and produced a product that it will market heavily against the upcoming Surface Pro 5.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 03/12/2017
Source: Business News Daily EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Samsung claims the Galaxy Book should last up to 12 hours on a charge. But we'll have to get it into our labs to prove that. No pricing or availability have been announced. Stay tuned for a full review when we have it.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 03/01/2017
Source: Lowyat.net EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
It’s also worth noting that we still have no idea how much the Samsung Galaxy Book 10 and 12 will cost – availability of these two tablets have not been announced too. As it is, the Galaxy Book tablets are impressive in their own right (especially the S Pen support and HDR display of the Book 12). But whether or not it can compete on equal ground with the Surface Pro 4 would depend on how well Samsung price its new Windows tablets.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 02/28/2017
Source: Pocket Lint EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Book has a great form factor. We like the look and the feel and on paper at least, there are two different devices here to appeal to different types of users. The Galaxy Book 10 will have ample power for those looking for mobile Windows working, without stepping into the realms of serious processing of things like video that might need the additional grunt of the 12-inch model.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 02/27/2017
Source: It Pro EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Experts have been predicting that the 2-in-1 market will take off like a rocket for a while now, and Samsung is clearly banking on this being the case. However, its new Galaxy Book range is going up against the iPad Pro and Surface Pro in the business device market, neither of which have been particularly succesful in denting the popularity of traditional PC form factors.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/27/2017
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Both the 12- and 10-inch Galaxy Books look like seriously impressive hybrid devices. However, from what I’ve seen, outside of their branding and aesthetics, they're completely different devices that cater to two different markets.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 02/26/2017
Source: Stuff TV EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
With a while to go before launch, and no word from Samsung on how much one will cost, we’ll just have to wait for a full review to see how it stacks up against Microsoft’s game-changing convertible.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 02/26/2017
Source: Ubergizmo English EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Leveraging the success of its first attempt at cramming a full-blown Windows 10 PC tablet in an ultra-thin form factor with a keyboard, Samsung delivers an impressive product design performance with the Galaxy Book at MWC 2017.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 02/26/2017
Source: Connect - 01/10/17
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/01/2017
Rating: Total score: 77% performance: 67% features: 75% mobility: 81% ergonomy: 85%
Source: PC Welt DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/04/2017
Rating: Total score: 92% performance: 96% features: 94% display: 86% mobility: 83%
Source: Netzwelt DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 02/27/2017
Source: Chip.de DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/26/2017
Source: Computerhoy ES→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/27/2017
Rating: Total score: 78% price: 60% performance: 80% features: 70% display: 90% mobility: 60% workmanship: 70%
Source: Ofertaman ES→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 08/01/2017
Source: Tuexperto ES→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/09/2017
Source: Hipertextual ES→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 07/03/2017
Rating: Total score: 75%
Source: Media Trends ES→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/26/2017
Source: Xataka ES→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 06/15/2017
Rating: Total score: 88% performance: 83% display: 88% mobility: 80% workmanship: 90%
Source: Smartphone Italia IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/24/2018
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 70% features: 90% display: 90% mobility: 80% workmanship: 90% ergonomy: 90%
Source: Andrea Galeazzi IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/31/2017
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Ridble IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/10/2017
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Leonardo.it Tech IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/07/2017
Source: HDblog.it IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/19/2017
Source: Smart World IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/14/2017
Rating: Total score: 82% price: 75% features: 80% display: 85% mobility: 70%
Source: Frandroid FR→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/01/2017
Rating: Total score: 70% performance: 80% display: 90% mobility: 60% workmanship: 80%
Source: CNet France FR→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/20/2017
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: 01Net FR→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/16/2017
Rating: Total score: 74% performance: 70% mobility: 70%
Source: Tablette-tactile.net FR→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 07/17/2017
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Chip Online TR TR→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/20/2017
Rating: Total score: 88%
Source: Log.com.tr TR→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/02/2017
Rating: Total score: 82%
Source: ZDNet.co.kr KO→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 05/23/2017
Samsung Galaxy Book 10.6 W627N LTE
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book 10.6 W627N LTEProcessor: Intel Kaby Lake m3-7Y30
Graphics Adapter: Intel HD Graphics 615
Display: 10.60 inch, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 0.64kg
Price: 800 euro
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Average Score:
Foreign Reviews
Source: Toptenreviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Samsung’s Galaxy Book is affordable, compact and refined - at this price, it’s the Windows hybrid to beat.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/15/2017
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: It Pro EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
An affordable Windows 10 2-in-1 that offers decent screen performance for the price. However, it's held back a inadequate keyboard that makes it difficult to use as a workplace detachable device. More compelling machines are available on the market, at a similarly affordable price point.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/01/2017
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Pocket Lint EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Book trims the price compared to its TabPro S spiritual predecessor, which is a big step in the right direction. Working against this positive, however, is just how well finished its quality competitors are, such as the pricier Microsoft Surface Pro.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/21/2017
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
For £650, the Galaxy Book is a great device for people who want a note-taking tablet that can also be used like a laptop. It’s good-value, too, coming equipped with a good screen, folio keyboard and an excellent stylus, it’s the complete package in terms of practicality.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/16/2017
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Yugatech EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
For a 2-in-1 Windows tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Book has done a pretty good job on providing its users a seamless experience. It has a 10.6-inch display which allows users to view their favorite contents. It runs on Intel Core M3 which is pretty satisfactory for daily usage. Since it comes with an S Pen, scribbling down notes and sketching are quite an experience. It’s also portable and only comes with a little heft. So if you’re someone who’s always on-the-go, then this tablet is for you to try.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/08/2017
Source: Stuff TV EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
It’s not as slick, as well-equipped or as quick as a Surface, or indeed Samsung’s 12in Galaxy Book, but unless you’re ready to spend at least £300 more, it’s a happy middle ground.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/07/2017
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Unbox EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Galaxy Book comes in a variety of configurations. Our review unit had around 64GB of eMMC storage, expandable via microSD up to 256GB, along with 7th Gen Intel Core m3 processor and 4GB of RAM. Windows 10 runs everything, and from our experience the 10.6-inch Galaxy Book is pretty capable of handling most productivity tasks and programs, though you’ll probably not want to run games or any program on it that requires a lot of processing power to run smoothly.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 07/25/2017
Source: Chip.de DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 04/11/2018
Rating: Total score: 82% performance: 81% features: 86% display: 73% mobility: 89%
Source: Ofertaman ES→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 03/06/2018
Source: The Gioididong VN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/17/2017
Source: The Gioididong VN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/11/2017
Source: The Gioididong VN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/05/2017
Samsung Galaxy Book 12 SM-W720
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book 12 SM-W720Processor: Intel Kaby Lake i5-7200U
Graphics Adapter: Intel HD Graphics 620
Display: 12.00 inch, 16:9, 2160 x 1440 pixels
Weight: 0.754kg
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Foreign Reviews
Source: Notebook-Center.ru RU→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 08/02/2017
Samsung Galaxy Book2
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book2Processor: unknown
Graphics Adapter: Qualcomm Adreno 630
Display: 12.10 inch, 3:2, 2160 x 1440 pixels
Weight: 0.793kg
Price: 1000 euro
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Average Score:
Foreign Reviews
Source: Ausdroid EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
I personally quite like the Galaxy Book 2, but I need a little more power, and I can do without the always-on connectivity. For people who prize battery life and connectivity above all else and do most of their work in a browser, get yourself the Galaxy Book 2 — it will do just fine.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 06/18/2019
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Gadgetguy EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Samsung MWC 2019 announcements confirm that the Samsung Galaxy Book 2, the successor to – guess what – the highly successful Galaxy Book 12 that was the successor to the very successful Galaxy Tab Pro S is coming soon to Australia.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/27/2019
Source: Good Gear Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Book 2 delivers fantastic battery life, marginal performance, a lovely display, and optional LTE. If you’re not doing much more with it than office work and web browsing, we see no reason not to buy it. We still encounter some apps that simply won’t run on a Snapdragon chip, though, and we’re hesitant to recommend anything that may yield a similar experience. Buying a notebook or tablet that can’t run the one app you need is a frustrating experience.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/29/2018
Source: PC World EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Samsung's latest 2-in-1 now looks much like the competition, but with a key change: it uses Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon processor, which delivers game-changing battery life but anemic performance.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/28/2018
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Engadget EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Samsung’s Galaxy Book 2 looks like the ultimate Surface Pro rival, thanks to its crisp, vibrant display and handy new kickstand. Its long-lasting battery and speedy gigabit LTE are compelling draws, too. But its Snapdragon 850 CPU causes some programs to perform slowly and limits app compatibility. For $999 with a keyboard and S Pen, the Galaxy Book 2 is a reasonable deal, but only if you often travel for long distances.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/26/2018
Rating: Total score: 83%
Source: Laptop Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Galaxy Book 2 boasts an awesome OLED display and built-in LTE, but this Snapdragon-powered 2-in-1's performance and battery life aren't quite good enough.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/26/2018
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: The Verge EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
All of this makes the Samsung Galaxy Book 2 rather frustrating. It has a great, super portable form factor, long battery life, and built-in LTE, which should make it a great computer for road warriors. But then it’s hampered by its processor platform and lack of RAM, which make it hard to work efficiently on. Those who only have to do a handful of tasks for their work might not have an issue with the Book 2’s performance, but anyone that juggles a lot of web browsing with other productivity apps will likely hit the Book 2’s wall rather quickly.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/26/2018
Rating: Total score: 65%
Source: Good Gear Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
While we're still working on our tests, you can see how we’re leaning. The Samsung Galaxy Book 2 delivers fantastic battery life, marginal performance, a lovely display, and optional LTE. It’s a bigger smartphone with a good keyboard.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/26/2018
Source: PC World EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
While we're still working on our tests, you can see how we’re leaning. The Samsung Galaxy Book 2 delivers fantastic battery life, marginal performance, a lovely display, and optional LTE. It’s a bigger smartphone with a good keyboard.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/26/2018
Source: CNet EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Book2 is a clear-cut example of the always-on, always connected future of PCs. If you want to work anywhere at anytime and don't mind adding a device to your data plan, it's worth consideration.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/26/2018
Rating: Total score: 81% performance: 70% mobility: 80% workmanship: 90%
Source: PC Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
With a power-sipping Qualcomm Snapdragon 850 processor, the Samsung Galaxy Book2 Windows tablet promises excellent battery life and LTE connectivity.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/26/2018
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Neowin EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
All in all, I do think that the Samsung Galaxy Book2 is worthwhile. I'd have liked to have seen more RAM and storage, but I think it's an excellent portable PC for entertainment and productivity.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/26/2018
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Pocketnow EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
While the Galaxy Book 1 was a clear improvement over the Galaxy TabPro S, the Galaxy Book 2 is not such an obvious improvement. There are some improvements of course. The battery life is better, the kickstand is better, the pen is better in some ways… but there are some areas where the Galaxy Book 2 is lacking. It only has 4Gb of RAM and 128Gb of storage now and there currently are no options for higher-end hardware. It’s only available with the Qualcomm ARM processor architecture, and that’s a performance problem when running standard Windows programs since they need to be run through an emulation subsystem. What’s more is you can’t use the 64-bit versions of those Windows programs since the emulation only supports 32 bit applications.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/26/2018
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
It might look a bit dull, but the Samsung Galaxy Book 2 has a lot going for it. LTE connectivity, thanks to the Snapdragon 850, a gloriously colourful screen and both the keyboard and S Pen stylus included in the box plus impressive-sounding battery life mean it’s got a lot to offer. It’ll all come down to performance though and how the Galaxy Book 2 operates under stress remains to be seen.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/23/2018
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Samsung has seriously upgraded the Galaxy Book's aesthetic in this sequel, and the switch to Snapdragon should make it much more appealing to anyone who needs to be able to work on the go. The lightweight design makes it even better for travelling, even with the new metal construction.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/23/2018
Source: Gadgetguy EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The bottom line is that WOA will not be as fast as an x86 desktop or laptop, but it will be sufficient for office productivity, playing 4K video and web browsing – all in the familiar Windows environment. It may also be a challenger in the Chromebook market.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/19/2018
Source: CNet EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
How to describe my experience with Samsung's Galaxy Book2 in one word? Seamless. Between the Windows tablet's long battery life and Gigabit LTE wireless, you can work on it all day anywhere you want and then close it up, run to catch your train and open it up again to keep working on your commute home. Or you could watch some Netflix, catch up on email, read a graphic novel or sketch out one of your own with the included S Pen. Powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 850, the always-connected tablet PC gets up to 20 hours of battery life.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/18/2018
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: WinFuture DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 02/28/2019
Samsung Galaxy Book S
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book SProcessor: Qualcomm Snapdragon SD 8cx
Graphics Adapter: Qualcomm Adreno 680
Display: 13.30 inch, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 0.951kg
Price: 1099 euro
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Average Score:
Reviews
Samsung's Galaxy Book S is an extremely lightweight mobile companion, which is powered by an ARM processor. The latter offers advantages like low power consumption and integrated LTE connectivity, but you cannot use 64-bit apps in return.
Foreign Reviews
Source: It Pro EN→zh-CN
After our experiences with the Surface Pro X, we weren’t expecting terribly much from the Samsung Galaxy Book S; a sleek and shiny package, maybe, but with little to recommend it above and beyond similarly-priced Intel-based laptops. Instead, what we got was a laptop that not only looks amazing and goes toe-to-toe with rivals on performance, but also delivers one of the most staggeringly long-lived batteries we’ve seen - and all for less than £1,000 after tax. That’s some seriously impressive stuff, and well worth overlooking some lingering compatibility issues for. If this is the future of Windows on ARM, then it can’t come soon enough.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/04/2021
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: Android Authority EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Book S is a Windows on Arm laptop with mobile smarts. Leaning on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx processor, Samsung offers 4G LTE, all-day battery life, and a fanless design. It's an ideal stylish companion for those who always need to be online.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/13/2020
Source: Android Authority EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Book S is a Windows on Arm laptop with mobile smarts. Leaning on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx processor, Samsung offers 4G LTE, all-day battery life, and a fanless design. It's an ideal stylish companion for those who always need to be online.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/13/2020
Source: Hot Hardware EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
We began this shoot-out thinking that the full x86 compatibility of the Core i5-L16G7 was going to be nothing but an asset. Coming into this, we expected better single-threaded performance, similar battery life thanks to Lakefield's low TDP, and full x86 compatibility. In the end, we got the full x86 compatibility, but the rest of the numbers didn't look very good. Overall, of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx's performance relative to the Core i5-L16G7 is excellent and the battery life for the Arm-based system is in another league. As a result, we have to give this version of the Galaxy Book S a pass.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/03/2020
Source: It Pro EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
After our experiences with the Surface Pro X, we weren’t expecting terribly much from the Samsung Galaxy Book S; a sleek and shiny package, maybe, but with little to recommend it above and beyond similarly-priced Intel-based laptops. Instead, what we got was a laptop that not only looks amazing and goes toe-to-toe with rivals on performance, but also delivers one of the most staggeringly long-lived batteries we’ve seen - and all for less than £1,000 after tax. That’s some seriously impressive stuff, and well worth overlooking some lingering compatibility issues for. If this is the future of Windows on ARM, then it can’t come soon enough.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/14/2020
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Galaxy Book S sets a new standard for laptops with an unbelievably thin and light design. Excellent battery life and LTE connectivity also ensure this is one of the best laptops for on-the-go work, but underwhelming performance and niggling compatibility issues with certain apps mean this device can only be recommended if you're sticking to the basics and using well known apps such as Spotify and Netflix.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/05/2020
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Book S is a brilliant laptop for people who travel a lot, thanks to its slimline and light design, built-in 4G connectivity and epic battery life. However, it's very expensive, and isn't the most powerful laptop out there either.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/29/2020
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Hot Hardware EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Overall, we think the Galaxy Book S is a solid device, and by far the nicest Windows on Arm laptop we've laid our hands on thus far. If your use cases align with its strengths, including media playback, web app productivity, and the need to always be connected while having great battery life, this machine is worthy of serious consideration. With our few complaints about apps that didn't quite worked out, the Galaxy Book S running Windows 10 is also far more useful beyond web browsing than any Chromebook.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 05/29/2020
Source: Pocket Lint EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
If a long-lasting machine for desk and on-the-go use is exactly what you want, this Samsung is a dream. However, only consider it if you need to do the basics - word processing, Office 365, browsing, videos, and such like - as the Qualcomm hardware typically means compatibility issues with full-fat apps.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/19/2020
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
If you want an extremely thin, light and long lasting laptop then the Galaxy Book S is the front runner in 2020, smashing our battery life benchmark. While performance is improved compared to older Snapdragon chips, there are still issues, some of which will be a dealbreaker for some users.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/15/2020
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Neowin EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
But if you're looking for a Windows on ARM PC in a clamshell form factor, this is the one to go for. No really, it's literally the only one. There won't even be a Snapdragon 8cx convertible until the Lenovo Yoga 5G is out. But if you do most of your work in the browser, you're on the go and want something that's easy to carry, and cellular connectivity sounds good, the Galaxy Book S is for you.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/18/2020
Rating: Total score: 85%
Source: Fudzilla EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Samsung Galaxy Book S is an impressive office machine that brings the always-connected angle in the equation. The excellent battery life, incredibly thin and lite and sub 2.2 pounds (1 KG) machine will be perfect for most people working home office. Once the situation clears out, it will be a great companion for travel, working outside your office or home.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/15/2020
Source: Neowin Archive.org version
Unboxing and first impressions of the Samsung Galaxy Book S, which packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx chipset, 8GB RAM, a 256GB SSD, and a 13.3-inch FHD display.
Hands-On, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/03/2020
Source: MrMobile Archive.org version
The first Apple computer I ever bought was a MacBook Air in 2009. When I think back on my favorite laptops of all time, that machine ranks very highly to this day. Why am I talking about a MacBook Air, on a review covering a Samsung Windows laptop? To make this point: if what you want is a super portable notebook with powerful features … you don’t always need to look for an Apple logo. In today's video: the Galaxy Book S. And while the first thing your eye might go to is the Samsung logo, or the impossibly thin casing … the biggest deal for me, is this: it’s the first “Always Connected PC” I’d actually buy. Come find out why in MrMobile's Samsung Galaxy Book S Review!
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 03/24/2020
Source: PC World EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Samsung's ultralight, ultraconnected laptop has many great features and just one major flaw: its Snapdragon processor, which limits the apps you can use and their performance. But its bigger problem is that the competition is getting better.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 03/11/2020
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Good Gear Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The great failing of the Microsoft Surface Pro X is that it couldn’t deliver on performance, price, or battery-life. While Samsung’s Galaxy Book S can’t overcome the Snapdragon’s inherent performance deficiencies, it satisfies the other two criteria. As we’ve tried to show, however, there are comparably priced alternatives that do everything well, and you owe it to yourself to look at those too.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 03/11/2020
Source: Max Tech Archive.org version
In this video I review Samsungs 2020 Galaxy Book S laptop which uses a snapdragon 8cx mobile ARM CPU processor which is an 8 core. We see how good it works with Windows 10 and various apps such as office suite and also netflix, spotify, slack, etc. I also talk about photo and video editing with Photoshop and Geekbench 4. This laptop has an HDR touchscreen display and works well for simple tasks and web use with Firefox, edge chromium and other ARM apps. I also talk about real world battery life and the benefits of LTE but couldn't test the Speed. Watch the full thing to see if ARM is worth it and ready for most people to use.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 02/29/2020
Source: Good Gear Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Galaxy Book S is sleeker and thinner and lighter in a way that’s adept at distracting you from the areas where the experience falls short. Until ARM-based Windows PCs improve, this may as well just be a walled garden by another name.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 02/06/2020
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: PC World EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
For as much as the Galaxy Book S showcases Samsung’s affinity for delivering top-notch hardware, it also serves to highlight a lot of things that make modern Windows PCs compelling than tablets like the iPad - and a lot those things are missing in action here.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/06/2020
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
If you hate that pro tablets don’t commit to their keyboards, the Samsung Galaxy Book S is for you. While we’re skeptical its specs will compete with the big dogs, its solid frame and light weight is a promising start.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/07/2019
Source: Inside Handy DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/05/2020
Source: Computerbase DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/11/2020
Source: WinFuture DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/06/2019
Source: Everyeye.it IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/22/2020
Rating: Total score: 77%
Source: Notebook Italia IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/15/2020
Rating: Total score: 73% price: 60% performance: 70% workmanship: 85%
Source: Quotidiano Hardware Upgrade IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/02/2020
Source: Andrea Galeazzi IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 06/08/2020
Source: HDblog.it IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 06/05/2020
Source: Smart World IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/29/2020
Rating: Total score: 77% price: 65% features: 75% display: 85% mobility: 95% ergonomy: 75%
Source: Frandroid FR→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/13/2020
Source: Unlimited Tech →zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/02/2019
Rating: Total score: 90%
Samsung Galaxy Book Flex 13
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book Flex 13Processor: unknown
Graphics Adapter: unknown
Display: 13.30 inch, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 1.15kg
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Average Score:
Foreign Reviews
Source: Mobile Tech Review Archive.org version
Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Book Flex 13.3” 2-in-1 convertible laptop with S Pen and a QLED Quantum Dot display (this is the first laptop with a QLED display). It’s also available in a 15.6” size. This is a stunning redesign from Samsung, and the Ultrabook has a very rigid yet slim aluminum casing finished in Royal Blue with silver accents. The Flex runs Windows 10 on the 10th gen Intel Ice Lake Core i7-1065G7 with Intel Iris Plus graphics. It has WiFi 6, a fingerprint scanner and the trackpad doubles as a Qi wireless charger. Given the Wacom EMR S Pen, it’s a great pick for artists.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 05/08/2020
Source: Engadget EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Galaxy Book Flex is a gorgeous, powerful laptop with a vibrant QLED display. Though its battery life isn’t as long as some of the competition, the Flex is still a capable machine with a helpful S Pen onboard.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/04/2020
Rating: Total score: 87%
Source: Engadget EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
To recap, the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G features an Exynos 990 chipset, 5G connectivity, 12GB of RAM, 128GB internal storage, a 5000mAh battery pack with wireless charging support. As for the cameras, there's also a 12MP ultrawide lens and a 48MP telephoto lens, accompanied by a DepthVision sensor.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 05/04/2020
Source: Engadget Archive.org version
The Flex is the first laptop with a QLED panel, which promises more colors, deeper blacks and greater brightness. The laptop also comes standard with an S-Pen and a wireless charging pad built into the trackpad.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/04/2020
Source: Pocketnow Archive.org version
Samsung has updated their Galaxy Book laptop line with a few new devices, but the premium Book Flex is the convertible with an S-Pen. JV has used the laptop for some time, but how effective is an ultraportable laptop when travel is sparse? Come see how he feels in this full review.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/04/2020
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
With brand new QLED displays, wireless device charging and a new naming convention, Samsung is looking to revamp its laptop line entirely. But, with many details still unknown, it’s tough to be too excited for these new devices.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/30/2019
Source: Dinside NO→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/06/2020
Samsung Galaxy Book Ion 13
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book Ion 13Processor: unknown
Graphics Adapter: unknown
Display: 13.30 inch, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 1kg
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Foreign Reviews
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Samsung is making some wild promises with its Galaxy Book Ion line of laptops, namely 20 hours of battery life with QLED displays. But, is that enough to be excited for laptops with no firm price or release date? Not really, but they’re at least more interesting than Samsung’s Flex flagship laptops.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/30/2019
Samsung Galaxy Book Ion 13.3
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book Ion 13.3Processor: Intel Comet Lake i5-10210U
Graphics Adapter: Intel UHD Graphics 620
Display: 13.30 inch, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 0.97kg
Price: 1400 euro
Links: Samsung notebook section Galaxy Book Ion 13.3 (Model)
Price comparison
Average Score:
Reviews
The updated 2020 edition of Samsung's Galaxy Book Ion not only features up-to-date hardware but also a modern design, a QLED backlight, and a claim of long battery life. Find out how this refresh performed in our review.
Foreign Reviews
Source: Expert Reviews EN→zh-CN
There are so many things to love about the Samsung Galaxy Book Ion that the one or two little foibles don’t spoil things. It’s fast and responsive. It’s very light and thin. And, unlike so many other ultraportables, there are loads of ports to play with; you can even expand the storage by adding a second SSD internally. Combined with a stunning display, battery life that just won’t quit and a price that’s really rather reasonable (especially for the 15in model), it all goes together to produce an ultraportable laptop of rare quality. Welcome back to the world of Windows laptops, Samsung; you’ve been sorely missed.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/23/2021
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN
The Samsung Galaxy Book Ion is a nicely designed thin and light laptop that boasts an impressive amount of power, along with some genuinely unique features - though not all of them are successful. It has a stunning 1080p screen and a truly impressive battery life, but it's also very expensive, meaning it won't be for everyone.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/21/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Expert Reviews EN→zh-CN
There are so many things to love about the Samsung Galaxy Book Ion that the one or two little foibles don’t spoil things. It’s fast and responsive. It’s very light and thin. And, unlike so many other ultraportables, there are loads of ports to play with; you can even expand the storage by adding a second SSD internally. Combined with a stunning display, battery life that just won’t quit and a price that’s really rather reasonable (especially for the 15in model), it all goes together to produce an ultraportable laptop of rare quality. Welcome back to the world of Windows laptops, Samsung; you’ve been sorely missed.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 03/29/2021
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: It Pro EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
As soon as you clap eyes on the Samsung Galaxy Book Ion, you can tell this is a special machine. This is no MacBook Air clone, clad in dull grey aluminium, but a laptop with its own identity that hits all the right notes for a 13in ultraportable: it’s light at 970g, robust and packs a stunner of a screen.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 12/01/2020
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Book Ion is aimed at casual laptop users who want the best experience possible. A glorious QLED display, long-lasting battery life and ultra-portable premium design make it a worthwhile alternative to Dell and Microsoft systems, but that high price will be hard to justify for some, especially with the sub-standard keyboard and lack of a decent integrated graphics performance.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/11/2020
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Book Ion is a nicely designed thin and light laptop that boasts an impressive amount of power, along with some genuinely unique features - though not all of them are successful. It has a stunning 1080p screen and a truly impressive battery life, but it's also very expensive, meaning it won't be for everyone.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 07/09/2020
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Inside Handy DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/06/2020
Source: WinFuture DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 06/27/2020
Source: Tek.no NO→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/28/2020
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Alt om Data DA→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 01/05/2021
Rating: Total score: 83% price: 67% performance: 67%
Source: Lyd og Billede DA→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/25/2020
Rating: Total score: 67%
Source: Input DA→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 07/24/2020
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 60% performance: 80% workmanship: 80%
Samsung Galaxy Book Flex 13.3
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book Flex 13.3Processor: Intel Ice Lake i5-1035G4
Graphics Adapter: Intel Iris Plus Graphics G4 (Ice Lake 48 EU)
Display: 13.30 inch, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 1.16kg
Price: 1600 euro
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Average Score:
Reviews
The Samsung Galaxy Book Flex 13.3 features a fancy aluminum case and a bright touchscreen. But the Windows convertible has to prove in our test that its inner components are convincing too.
Foreign Reviews
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Galaxy Book Flex is an ambitious step into the world of convertibles for Samsung, but it’s done an excellent job. The 1080p OLED screen is just as excellent as you’d expect from a Samsung device, while the tiny bezels make it much more compact than most 13in laptops. Having the option to flip the screen a full 360 degrees is welcome, but it does mean the hinge is a bit more unstable than hoped. However, that feels like a minor point, especially when performance is so solid and it has such great battery life. There’s even a decent webcam for working from home, although it doesn’t support Windows Hello for face unlock. However, the superb physical fingerprint scanner more than makes up for it. The Flex can’t rival high-end laptops on internals, but for most people, this can be a great everyday laptop for many years to come.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/31/2020
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: WinFuture DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 06/26/2020
Source: Quotidiano Hardware Upgrade IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/23/2020
Source: HDblog.it IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/27/2020
Samsung Galaxy Book S Intel
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book S IntelProcessor: Intel Lakefield i5-L16G7
Graphics Adapter: Intel UHD Graphics G7 (Lakefield GT2 64 EU)
Display: 13.30 inch, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 0.94kg
Price: 1129 euro
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Average Score:
Reviews
Samsung now also offers its compact Galaxy Book S with an Intel processor. Compared to the ARM model, you get better compatibility with apps, but in return there is no LTE modem and the battery runtimes are also shorter. We checked if there are any other differences between the two models.
Foreign Reviews
Source: Pocket Lint EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
A lightweight looker that - despite the battery life being about 25 per cent less than the Qualcomm equivalent - is still a decent daily driver, with full access to Windows 10 Home and all that apps that you'll need.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/30/2020
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Hot Hardware EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
We began this shoot-out thinking that the full x86 compatibility of the Core i5-L16G7 was going to be nothing but an asset. Coming into this, we expected better single-threaded performance, similar battery life thanks to Lakefield's low TDP, and full x86 compatibility. In the end, we got the full x86 compatibility, but the rest of the numbers didn't look very good. Overall, of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx's performance relative to the Core i5-L16G7 is excellent and the battery life for the Arm-based system is in another league. As a result, we have to give this version of the Galaxy Book S a pass.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/03/2020
Source: T3 EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Book S series continues to impress, and the new hybrid chip that Intel has been able to fit here manages to find a good balance between performance and battery life. On top of that, the screen and design is one of the best we've seen too.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/08/2020
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: Target HD PT→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 07/27/2022
Source: Gizmodo Brasil PT→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 04/30/2021
Source: Quotidiano Hardware Upgrade IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/23/2020
Source: Smart World IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/09/2020
Rating: Total score: 75% price: 55% features: 75% display: 85% mobility: 85% ergonomy: 75%
Source: Tweakers NL→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/19/2020
Source: Alt om Data DA→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/10/2020
Rating: Total score: 67% price: 67% performance: 50%
Source: M3 PC för alla SV→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/24/2020
Rating: Total score: 80%
Samsung Galaxy Book Ion 15 NP950XCJ-K01DE
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book Ion 15 NP950XCJ-K01DEProcessor: Intel Comet Lake i7-10510U
Graphics Adapter: Intel UHD Graphics 620
Display: 15.60 inch, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 1.26kg
Price: 1500 euro
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Average Score:
Foreign Reviews
Source: Pocket Lint EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Although unconventional in a number of ways, so many of those features - user-expandable storage and RAM, an eye-catching finish, NUM pad, large screen aspect - will only add to this laptop's appeal. It's good to see Samsung back in the game and trying things a little differently, with positive effect.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/26/2020
Rating: Total score: 80%
Samsung Galaxy Book Flex 13.3-930QCG-K01SE
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book Flex 13.3-930QCG-K01SEProcessor: Intel Ice Lake i7-1065G7
Graphics Adapter: Intel Iris Plus Graphics G7 (Ice Lake 64 EU)
Display: 13.30 inch, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 1.2kg
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Average Score:
Foreign Reviews
Source: Tom's Guide EN→zh-CN
The Samsung Galaxy Book Flex is the company's latest attempt to stand out in a field it's had less-than-stellar success with: Windows PCs. But this 2-in-1 laptop offers a mix of strong performance with some unique features, to mostly successful results. From its bright 15-inch screen to its strong performance and striking color, the Galaxy Book Flex is one of the best 2-in-1 laptops you can buy, one that brings Samsung back into the PC conversation. Even further, its nifty Qi-charging touchpad offers the kind of unique functionality we’d like to see other laptop makers use.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/17/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Tom's Guide EN→zh-CN
Throughout this Samsung Galaxy Book Flex review, I've been impressed more often than not. Amazing battery life and decent 10th Gen Core i7 performance combine for a 15-inch laptop that is made for work, while its built-in S-Pen is a boon for the creative class. That being said, while Outdoors mode helps the Galaxy Book Flex get brighter, you’ll find an even brighter and more colorful screen on the e OLED XPS 15. However, you'll be paying at least $345 more for Dell’s laptop , and you also lose battery life. And compared to the $2,547 super-fast XPS 15 mentioned above, the $1,399 Samsung Galaxy Book Flex looks like a bargain. Overall, the Galaxy Book Flex is one of the best laptops for creatives who want a big canvas for their next project.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/07/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Tom's Guide EN→zh-CN
Throughout this Samsung Galaxy Book Flex review, I've been impressed more often than not. Amazing battery life and decent 10th Gen Core i7 performance combine for a 15-inch laptop that is made for work, while its built-in S-Pen is a boon for the creative class.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/29/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Alt om Data DA→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/31/2020
Rating: Total score: 63% price: 67% performance: 83%
Samsung Galaxy Book Flex 13.3 NP930QCG-K01IT
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book Flex 13.3 NP930QCG-K01ITProcessor: Intel Ice Lake i5-1035G4
Graphics Adapter: Intel Iris Plus Graphics G4 (Ice Lake 48 EU)
Display: 13.30 inch, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 1.2kg
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Average Score:
Foreign Reviews
Source: T3 EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Book Flex has just about everything you could want from a Windows laptop, including a superb screen, decent performance and long battery life. It also comes with several useful extras, though you'll need to pay a steep price for the whole package.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 12/31/2020
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: Andrea Galeazzi IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 11/12/2020
Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 13
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 13Processor: Intel Tiger Lake i5-1135G7
Graphics Adapter: Intel Iris Xe G7 80EUs
Display: 13.20 inch, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 1.05kg
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Average Score:
Reviews
is the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 13 with up to 31 hours on battery power. The 3-in-1 laptop weighing just over one kilogram (~2.2 lb) is also well equipped. However, the developers had to make some restrictions in terms of cooling for the slim design.
Foreign Reviews
Source: PC World Australia EN→zh-CN
The Galaxy Book Pro 360 5G is less like a traditional laptop and more like a convertible, connected tablet. Sure, it's not as light as or as thin as a traditional tablet like the Surface Pro 8 nor is it as powerful as a more traditional clamshell. But if you like it offers, you might consider the 15-inch Galaxy Book Pro that we separately reviewed. In fact, you might consider this review as a jumping-off point for what you'd really like in a laptop. More performance? Well, inevitable discounts might spur you to buy the Core i7 version of this machine. However, performance should only increase rather marginally. Other business notebooks offer competitive features and they're worth a look. Our review, though, probably underscores what makes this laptop a must buy for a certain niche. At a little over US$1,200 and with the possibility of more discounts to come, this convertible is both lightweight and connected. Samsung's OLED screens are simply lovely for watching videos upon and the 360-convertible form factor does allow for a tablet-like experience in this new era of Android apps on Windows.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 03/15/2022
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: PC World EN→zh-CN
The Galaxy Book Pro 360 5G is less like a traditional laptop and more like a convertible, connected tablet. Sure, it’s not as light as or as thin as a traditional tablet like the Surface Pro 8 nor is it as powerful as a more traditional clamshell. But if you like it offers, you might consider the 15-inch Galaxy Book Pro that we separately reviewed. In fact, you might consider this review as a jumping-off point for what you’d really like in a laptop. More performance? Well, inevitable discounts might spur you to buy the Core i7 version of this machine. However, performance should only increase rather marginally. Other business notebooks offer competitive features and they’re worth a look. Our review, though, probably underscores what makes this laptop a must buy for a certain niche. At a little over $1,200 and with the possibility of more discounts to come, this convertible is both lightweight and connected. Samsung’s OLED screens are simply lovely for watching videos upon and the 360-convertible form factor does allow for a tablet-like experience in this new era of Android apps on Windows.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 03/15/2022
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: XDA Developers EN→zh-CN
As for whether or not you should buy the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 5G, you can probably guess the answer. It’s a hard yes. This is one of my favorite laptops that I’ve used in a long time. One suggestion would be to pay the extra $200 for the Core i7 model with 16GB RAM, as the extra memory can be useful. Like any laptop, it’s not perfect. It’s still got a 720p webcam, which is probably its biggest downside. Also, the battery life isn’t anything to write home about, although that can be forgiven given the form factor. It’s also frustrating that there’s no place to store the pen, making it easy to lose. But let’s talk about the good, because there’s so much at a reasonable price of $1,399.99. Performance is great, and that comes in a slim and light form factor that’s easy to carry around. You get 5G connectivity, and as I mentioned earlier, that has to be a thing that you really want. But my favorite is the beautiful OLED display. It’s FHD, so it doesn’t suck down battery life like a 4K screen would. It’s so visually pleasing to use, so when you’re working, it just feels good.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 01/20/2022
Source: Expert Reviews EN→zh-CN
In many ways, it’s easy to like the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 5G. It’s very light and slim, build quality is excellent and the quality of its display is second to none. On the other hand, it isn’t particularly fast, battery life is middling and, with a price that’s higher than that of most of its rivals, you’re going to need a pretty compelling reason to stump up the extra cash for 5G cellular connectivity. Overall, it’s a very attractive laptop but there are a few too many compromises for it to warrant a wholehearted recommendation.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 12/03/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Expert Reviews EN→zh-CN
In many ways, it’s easy to like the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 5G. It’s very light and slim, build quality is excellent and the quality of its display is second to none. On the other hand, it isn’t particularly fast, battery life is middling and, with a price that’s higher than that of most of its rivals, you’re going to need a pretty compelling reason to stump up the extra cash for 5G cellular connectivity. Overall, it’s a very attractive laptop but there are a few too many compromises for it to warrant a wholehearted recommendation.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/30/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Pocket Lint EN→zh-CN
The Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 5G manages to side-step many of the issues we've raised in some Samsung laptops of the last couple of years. It's one of the best Samsung models in recent memory. However, its keyboard is still a little shallow and Samsung OLED panels need higher pixel density to give them the impact their contrast and colour deserve. Above all else, though, you can't complain about the portability. The Galaxy Book Pro 360 5G is light, tidy, offers all-day battery life, a solid build, and that all-important super-fast connectivity - which is what you're paying for.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/16/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: T3 EN→zh-CN
Simply put, the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 is one of the best lightweight laptops out there right now. It not only impressed with its sleek, slim design but it also packs in plenty of extra features. It won’t be suited to absolutely everyone though. Gamers won’t get the power they need from it, and creative professionals may find the aspect ratio of the screen frustrating. But for anyone who needs a versatile everyday workhorse, or a laptop to stream TV, movies and YouTube videos on - the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 is an excellent choice, especially if you’ve already bought into the Galaxy ecosystem.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/10/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→zh-CN
The Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 is a new 2-in-1 laptop that can double up as a tablet whenever required. Its light and thin design makes it ideal for tablet use, while the Super AMOLED screen provides a big visual boost for video content. However, the lack of an S-Pen slot is an odd omission, while questions still remain over its performance and battery life. Keep an eye on Trusted Reviews for our upcoming review and final verdict.
Hands-On, online available, Medium, Date: 05/07/2021
Source: Showmetech.com.br PT→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/20/2021
Rating: Total score: 93% performance: 80% display: 90% mobility: 100% workmanship: 100%
Source: HDblog.it IT→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 05/03/2021
Source: Geekbecois FR→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 05/04/2021
Source: Alt om Data DA→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 03/21/2022
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: Alt om Data DA→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 06/10/2021
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: M3 PC för alla SV→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/16/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Samsung Galaxy Book Go
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book GoProcessor: Qualcomm Snapdragon SD 7c Gen 2
Graphics Adapter: Qualcomm Adreno 618
Display: 14.00 inch, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 1.38kg
Price: 500 euro
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Average Score:
Reviews
The Samsung Galaxy Book Go is a very affordable notebook that is suitable for everyday office tasks and web surfing. With the ARM processor, the laptop offers a very good battery life, but also limitations. We will clarify what these are in our test report.
Foreign Reviews
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN
Ironically, it's only the familiarity of Windows that really saves this. You can, with luck and a big asterisk, run whatever Windows apps you need, something a Chromebook can't offer. If you're careful with your tab management you might even find this to be a reasonable tool for using online apps. But the Galaxy Book Go is far from a productivity powerhouse. Pick one up and we'd imagine you'll feel the same kind of buyer's remorse as Samsung must be feeling for going down this path in the first place.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/25/2024
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Expert Reviews EN→zh-CN
What to make of the Galaxy Book Go, then? It certainly makes good on its two main promises of great battery life and always-on wireless connectivity, but its awful display is impossible to overlook. That’s a shame, because the keyboard is great and hardware performance isn’t an issue, either. Windows 10 runs beautifully on the Qualcomm chipset, as do Windows on ARM native apps. But the performance penalty incurred when running x86 Win32 apps under emulation really knocks the shine off, as does the current inability to run x64 apps at all. An ARM64 native version of Chrome would go a long way to improving the situation – making the Galaxy Book Go a potential Chromebook killer – but your guess is as good as mine as to whether this will eventually come to fruition. The great battery life, quality keyboard and built-in 4G modem may well attract some interest at the price, and if all you want is a laptop for basic on-the-go productivity then it may suit, but that wretched display and inconsistent app compatibility inevitably lead the Galaxy Book Go to being just a poor man’s MacBook Air.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/25/2023
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Expert Reviews EN→zh-CN
What to make of the Galaxy Book Go, then? It certainly makes good on its two main promises of great battery life and always-on wireless connectivity, but its awful display is impossible to overlook. That’s a shame, because the keyboard is great and hardware performance isn’t an issue, either. Windows 10 runs beautifully on the Qualcomm chipset, as do Windows on ARM native apps. But the performance penalty incurred when running x86 Win32 apps under emulation really knocks the shine off, as does the current inability to run x64 apps at all. An ARM64 native version of Chrome would go a long way to improving the situation – making the Galaxy Book Go a potential Chromebook killer – but your guess is as good as mine as to whether this will eventually come to fruition. The great battery life, quality keyboard and built-in 4G modem may well attract some interest at the price, and if all you want is a laptop for basic on-the-go productivity then it may suit, but that wretched display and inconsistent app compatibility inevitably lead the Galaxy Book Go to being just a poor man’s MacBook Air.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/14/2022
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: T3 EN→zh-CN
The Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go is a cheap and durable laptop that will be best for casual day-to-day tasks. To keep the price low, Samsung has made some sacrifices across the screen and hardware which is why it won't be so good for more demanding tasks like photo editing or gaming.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 04/26/2022
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: It Pro EN→zh-CN
The Samsung Galaxy Book Go has plenty of appeal on the surface, but scratching below that reveals it’s only suitable for a very niche demographic: specifically people who have very low hardware demands and prioritise battery life over every other metric. Without sugar coating it, it was hard to open the Galaxy Book Go without a sense of dread. Compatibility issues mean Windows on ARM is still somewhat unappealing despite its ongoing development, and the quality of the display on this laptop is unforgivable for a product released in 2022. We can’t think of a valid reason that justifies how bad it is, even when considering its affordability. The Microsoft Surface Go 3 is available for £499 including the keyboard, but it has a fantastic display for the price and applications like Chrome don’t run like a pig in high heels. If we’ve learned anything from the Samsung Galaxy Book Go, it’s that a tight budget can only be pushed so far and Windows on ARM still needs more time in the oven. In the meantime, you should only consider buying the Galaxy Book Go if you want to experience what it feels like to use a laptop from 2012.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 04/08/2022
Rating: Total score: 40%
Source: PC Verge EN→zh-CN
The Samsung Galaxy Book Go is simply a mixed bag, but a hard sell at the very best. This budget Windows laptop – on one hand, has a very good battery life and beautiful design, but there are just too many compromises to make it a worthwhile pick over a Chromebook or VivoBook 15. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Book Go’s terribly slow performance and overall cheap design all combine for a less desirable machine. For the price, you’re better off spending on the Acer Chromebook Spin 513, and if Windows is a must-have, both the Acer A515-46-R3UB and Asus VivoBook 15 are excellent alternatives.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 04/04/2022
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Gadgetspeak EN→zh-CN
This is one of three different models of notebooks that have something that few notebooks have, a SIM slot so that when out and about you do not have to rely on your SmartPhone or dodgy open Wi-Fi to stay in touch. While I have seen this before it has only been on a very few Tablets and not on a full notebook like the Samsung Galaxy Book Go.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 03/02/2022
Rating: Total score: 70% price: 60% performance: 80% workmanship: 60%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN
The Samsung Galaxy Book Go may benefit from an attractive enough design, plenty of ports, and perks like excellent battery life and 4G connectivity, but its performance problems overshadow them all. All the ports in the world don’t matter when a laptop is this slow and frustrating for basic, everyday tasks, and even at a relatively affordable price this is really a false economy. You’re much better off spending a little bit more for better performance elsewhere – or turning to a Chromebook for a budget laptop you won’t want to throw in the bin.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 02/02/2022
Rating: Total score: 50%
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN
We have to imagine that, some time in 2016 or 2017, Samsung gleefully signed on to the Windows on ARM program, a move which eventually led to the Samsung Galaxy Book Go. We'd also have to imagine that Samsung is not feeling nearly as gleeful right now, because whatever Windows on Arm is supposed to be, the Galaxy Book Go just isn't it. Its failures aren't only the fault of the Snapdragon processor at its heart. That chip sure does its darnedest, and works at a decent clip when running things which are pre-baked to support it. It runs cool, the machine is super-quiet, and the phone-esque features that such a chipset brings (notably instant-on and ridiculous battery life) are a real highlight here. But challenge it in any way and it crumples. Whatever compatibility layer Windows 11 has implemented for x86 apps is generally pretty poor, which we somewhat expected. But we expected slightly more snappiness on the desktop; the 4GB RAM package in this laptop just isn't enough to do more than one or two things at a time.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/11/2022
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Expert Reviews EN→zh-CN
What to make of the Galaxy Book Go, then? It certainly makes good on its two main promises of great battery life and always-on wireless connectivity, but its awful display is impossible to overlook. That’s a shame, because the keyboard is great and hardware performance isn’t an issue, either. Windows 10 runs beautifully on the Qualcomm chipset, as do Windows on ARM native apps. But the performance penalty incurred when running x86 Win32 apps under emulation really knocks the shine off, as does the current inability to run x64 apps at all. An ARM64 native version of Chrome would go a long way to improving the situation – making the Galaxy Book Go a potential Chromebook killer – but your guess is as good as mine as to whether this will eventually come to fruition. The great battery life, quality keyboard and built-in 4G modem may well attract some interest at the price, and if all you want is a laptop for basic on-the-go productivity then it may suit, but that wretched display and inconsistent app compatibility inevitably lead the Galaxy Book Go to being just a poor man’s MacBook Air.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 12/03/2021
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Expert Reviews EN→zh-CN
What to make of the Galaxy Book Go, then? It certainly makes good on its two main promises of great battery life and always-on wireless connectivity, but its awful display is impossible to overlook. That’s a shame, because the keyboard is great and hardware performance isn’t an issue, either. Windows 10 runs beautifully on the Qualcomm chipset, as do Windows on ARM native apps. But the performance penalty incurred when running x86 Win32 apps under emulation really knocks the shine off, as does the current inability to run x64 apps at all. An ARM64 native version of Chrome would go a long way to improving the situation – making the Galaxy Book Go a potential Chromebook killer – but your guess is as good as mine as to whether this will eventually come to fruition. The great battery life, quality keyboard and built-in 4G modem may well attract some interest at the price, and if all you want is a laptop for basic on-the-go productivity then it may suit, but that wretched display and inconsistent app compatibility inevitably lead the Galaxy Book Go to being just a poor man’s MacBook Air.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 11/19/2021
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Expert Reviews EN→zh-CN
What to make of the Galaxy Book Go, then? It certainly makes good on its two main promises of great battery life and always-on wireless connectivity, but its awful display is impossible to overlook. That’s a shame, because the keyboard is great and hardware performance isn’t an issue, either. An ARM64 native version of Chrome would go a long way to improving the situation – making the Galaxy Book Go a potential Chromebook killer – but your guess is as good as mine as to whether this will eventually come to fruition. The great battery life, quality keyboard and built-in 4G modem may well attract some interest at the price, and if all you want is a laptop for basic on-the-go productivity then it may suit, but that wretched display and inconsistent app compatibility inevitably lead the Galaxy Book Go to being just a poor man’s MacBook Air.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/15/2021
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Expert Reviews EN→zh-CN
What to make of the Galaxy Book Go, then? It certainly makes good on its two main promises of great battery life and always-on wireless connectivity, but its awful display is impossible to overlook. That’s a shame, because the keyboard is great and hardware performance isn’t an issue, either. Windows 10 runs beautifully on the Qualcomm chipset, as do Windows on ARM native apps. But the performance penalty incurred when running x86 Win32 apps under emulation really knocks the shine off, as does the current inability to run x64 apps at all. The great battery life, quality keyboard and built-in 4G modem may well attract some interest at the price, and if all you want is a laptop for basic on-the-go productivity then it may suit, but that wretched display and inconsistent app compatibility inevitably lead the Galaxy Book Go to being just a poor man’s MacBook Air.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/01/2021
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→zh-CN
The Samsung Galaxy Book Go a budget Windows machine riddled with problems. While it may have a nice look to it, everything else is subpar, including the performance. The Galaxy Book Go feels sluggish in the real world, its display is very dim and doesn’t feel well made. It’s only worth a purchase if you’re desperate for Windows at a budget price.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/04/2021
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Expert Reviews EN→zh-CN
What to make of the Galaxy Book Go, then? It certainly makes good on its two main promises of great battery life and always-on wireless connectivity, but its awful display is impossible to overlook. That’s a shame, because the keyboard is great and hardware performance isn’t an issue, either. Windows 10 runs beautifully on the Qualcomm chipset, as do Windows on ARM native apps. But the performance penalty incurred when running x86 Win32 apps under emulation really knocks the shine off, as does the current inability to run x64 apps at all. The great battery life, quality keyboard and built-in 4G modem may well attract some interest at the price, and if all you want is a laptop for basic on-the-go productivity then it may suit, but that wretched display and inconsistent app compatibility inevitably lead the Galaxy Book Go to being just a poor man’s MacBook Air.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/27/2021
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Laptop Mag EN→zh-CN
I’d only recommend the Galaxy Book Go to one specific type of consumer: the budget-conscious Samsung Galaxy loyalist who uses non-Chrome browsers (i.e. Edge and Firefox) for ultra-basic, low-intensity workflows. I’d also suggest gifting this laptop to someone you despise — like your mother-in-law. As of this writing, the Gateway laptop only costs $299 at Walmart. One downside, though, is that it’s not as power efficient as the Galaxy Book Go; it lasts 8 hours on a charge. I really wanted to like the Galaxy Book Go — it would have been nice to add it to our best laptops under $500 page. Samsung is one of the most reliable tech brands, but this Windows-on-ARM PC just didn’t make the cut.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/03/2021
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: XDA Developers EN→zh-CN
Thanks to the Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 chipset, a $349 laptop can be thinner and lighter than ever before, and it can get better battery life too (naturally, I haven’t tested battery life yet). It can even have 4G LTE, although this one sadly only has Wi-Fi; indeed, part of the Qualcomm value proposition was originally integrated cellular. But still, the cellular model is going to cost less than pretty much anything you can get with an Intel chip inside of it. I’m really excited to review this laptop. It’s my first Snapdragon 7c review unit, so that’s fun, although I’m not placing any unrealistic expectations on it. And really, I’m excited that it’s doing things at an entry-level price point that weren’t happening before.
Hands-On, online available, Short, Date: 06/19/2021
Source: Lon.TV
Samsung's Galaxy Book Go is the most affordable ARM Windows laptop on the market but it has all of the frustrations of its more expensive cousins. We'll dive into the good and bad in this review.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 06/17/2021
Source: Quotidiano Hardware Upgrade IT→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/27/2022
Source: Everyeye.it IT→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 12/28/2021
Source: Tweakers NL→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 01/21/2023
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Tweakers NL→zh-CN
User Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 12/13/2022
Rating: Total score: 80%
Samsung Book 15 NP550XDA-KF2BR
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Book 15 NP550XDA-KF2BRProcessor: Intel Tiger Lake i5-1135G7
Graphics Adapter: Intel Iris Xe G7 80EUs
Display: 15.60 inch, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 1.8kg
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Average Score:
Foreign Reviews
Source: Canaltech PT→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/31/2022
Source: Showmetech.com.br PT→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 06/17/2021
Rating: Total score: 86% price: 85% performance: 80% display: 85% workmanship: 90%
Samsung Galaxy Book 15, i5-1135G7
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book 15, i5-1135G7Processor: Intel Tiger Lake i5-1135G7
Graphics Adapter: Intel Iris Xe G7 80EUs
Display: 15.60 inch, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 1.59kg
Price: 700 euro
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Average Score:
Foreign Reviews
Source: Digital Trends EN→zh-CN
The Samsung Galaxy Book is, as I said at the beginning, a strange laptop. The model I reviewed is aimed at business users, but it doesn’t offer anything out of the box that many consumer laptops don’t also offer. Its biggest strength is solid productivity performance and a thin and light chassis, and while those are welcome to business users, they’re not exactly business-specific features. Most disappointing is the display, which should offer a better experience at the Galaxy Book’s price. Battery life was a mixed bag, with the laptop doing well in the PCMark 10 test but not as well in our other benchmarks. And in terms of look and feel, the laptop is a bit boring and lacks rigidity. There’s just not a lot to recommend this machine over its wide range of competition.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 11/23/2021
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Laptop Mag EN→zh-CN
Samsung is getting good at developing laptops. That’s not to say its past efforts were failures, but it hasn’t quite reached the heights of being a leader in the market like it has with its Samsung Galaxy smartphones. However, the Samsung Galaxy Book 2021 is putting the company on a path to greatness. Not only does its 11th Gen Intel Core i5 processor impress by delivering fantastic overall performance for a $750 laptop, but its decent keyboard, port variety and thin design make it a promising notebook for professionals. With the ARM Exynos processor for laptops Samsung is expected to be working on, it’s exciting to see how the company will make its line of Galaxy Books even better. Still, there are some cogs that need some polishing to make the machine flow. While the laptop’s thin bezels make the most of the 15-inch display, the panel itself is dull. Samsung also needs to do something about their terrible touchpad and webcam, especially if it's promoting the latter by stating it can put on an “impressive video presentation”.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/30/2021
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Quotidiano Hardware Upgrade IT→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/25/2021
Source: Alt om Data DA→zh-CN
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 08/10/2021
Rating: Total score: 83% price: 100% performance: 83%
Samsung Galaxy Book 15, i7-1165G7
Specifications
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Book 15, i7-1165G7Processor: Intel Tiger Lake i7-1165G7
Graphics Adapter: Intel Iris Xe G7 96EUs
Display: 15.60 inch, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 1.59kg
Links: Samsung notebook section
Price comparison
Average Score:
Foreign Reviews
Source: Reviewed.com EN→zh-CN
This Samsung Galaxy Book retails for about $1,000. Most laptops in that price range offer more than the bare minimum in a capable laptop. Meanwhile, despite decent performance and good battery life, the Galaxy Book feels more like a budget laptop despite its high price tag. Even if you can find the Galaxy Book on sale, we still recommend exploring other options. Its display gets easily washed out by mild viewing angles, which makes it hard to recommend for anyone who likes to read a lot or spend a lot of time getting work done. That poor display also isn't great for streaming movies or video games, both of which you can obviously do on similarly priced laptops like the M1 MacBook Air or HP Spectre x360 14t with better displays. The Galaxy Book is in a weird spot: it costs as much as laptops with the same or slightly better specs but doesn't stack up very well against cheaper laptops, either. A bad display and mediocre keyboard hold this laptop back from being an otherwise decent package. But for $1,000, you should expect a little more decent.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 02/03/2022
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN
Samsung has proven it can make great smartphones that don’t break the bank, but it still has work to do when it comes to laptops. The regular Galaxy Book gets a lot of things right, with a premium build, excellent performance and decent display. Audio is also very impressive, and there’s a decent port selection. Unfortunately, Samsung has cut too many corners to get there. Battery life is underwhelming, trackpad navigation is very poor and there’s no fingerprint scanner or face unlock. I also miss the touch support and convertible functionality you get on so many laptops these days. If you can find the Galaxy Book with a significant discount, it’s probably worth taking the plunge. Otherwise, it’s hard to justify in the ultra-competitive world of modern laptops.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/19/2021
Rating: Total score: 70%
Comment
Samsung:
Intel HD Graphics 620:
集成显卡(GT2, 24 EUs)可以在一些Kaby-Lake-Refresh处理器构架(15 W ULV 系列)中找到。而在技术上,与前代 Kaby-Lake集成显卡相同,我们称它为HD Graphics 620.
Qualcomm Adreno 680:
Intel UHD Graphics 620:
集成显卡(GT2,24 EU),可以在一些Kaby-Lake-Refresh 中央处理器型号(15 W ULV系列)上找到。技术上与之前名为HD Graphics 620的Kaby-Lake的显卡相同。
Intel Iris Plus Graphics G4 (Ice Lake 48 EU):
Intel UHD Graphics G7 (Lakefield GT2 64 EU):
基于64个EU(执行单元/着色器集群)的新Gen.11体系结构的英特尔Lakefield G7 SoC内置显卡。 与冰湖CPU的Iris Plus G7相似,但时钟速度仅为200~500MHz,因此仅在英特尔UHD显卡620的水平上运行。 莱克菲尔德芯片是在英特尔生产的现代10纳米工艺中生产的。
Intel Iris Plus Graphics G7 (Ice Lake 64 EU):
Intel Iris Xe G7 80EUs:
基于80个EU的新Gen.12体系结构的英特尔Tiger Lake G7 SoC集成显卡。 时钟速率因处理器型号而异。 Tiger Lake芯片采用英特尔10纳米以上的现代工艺生产。
Intel Iris Xe G7 96EUs:
基于96个EU(执行单元/着色器集群)的新Gen.12体系结构的英特尔Tiger Lake G4 SoC内置显卡。 时钟速率因处理器型号而异。 Tiger Lake芯片采用英特尔10纳米以上的现代工艺生产。
Intel HD Graphics 615:
一些Kaby LakeY系列处理器(4.5瓦TDP)搭配的集成显卡,提供了24个EU(GT2),没有独立显存。
Qualcomm Adreno 630:
高通骁龙845 SoC中的集成显卡。据高通公司称,比旧款骁龙835中的Adreno 540快了30%,功耗降低30%。
unknown:
Qualcomm Adreno 618:
基于Adreno 600架构的集成(在Snapdragon 730中)图形卡。支持DirectX11_1,Vulkan 1.0,OpenCL 2.0,OpenGL ES 3.2。
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
Intel Kaby Lake:
m3-7Y30:
高能效的超低电压处理器,基于Kaby Lake架构,用于平板电脑和无风扇笔记本电脑。集成两个主频为1.0-2.6 GHz支持超线程的处理核心以及一个显卡,采用14纳米工艺制造。
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Qualcomm Snapdragon:
SD 7c Gen 2:
用于Windows笔记本电脑的基于ARM的SoC,采用8纳米工艺制造。集成了两个快速的Kryo 495黄金内核(Cortex-A76,频率高达2.55 GHz),以提高性能,以及6个小型Kryo 495银色内核(Cortex-A55)以提高效率。此外,还提供一个X15 LTE调制解调器、WiFi-5、蓝牙5.0和一个Hexagon 692 NPU。
Intel Comet Lake:
i5-10210U:
基于Comet Lake的低功耗四核处理器(在技术上与Whiskey Lake相同,但仍采用14nm ++生产)。通过超线程(8个线程),CPU频率在1.6和4.2 GHz之间(全核最大为3.9 GHz)。集成内存控制器支持DDR4-2666,性能可以由OEM调整(可能为10-25瓦,默认为15W)。
与更快的i5-10510U相比,三级缓存从8 MB减少到6 MB。
i7-10510U:
基于Comet Lake的低功耗四核处理器(在技术上与Whiskey Lake相同,但仍采用14nm ++工艺生产)。拥有超线程(8个线程),CPU频率在1.8和4.9 GHz之间(全核最大为4.3 GHz)。集成内存控制器支持DDR4-2666,通过cTDP,性能可以由OEM调整(可能为10-25瓦,默认为15W)。
Intel Ice Lake:
Intel Lakefield:
i5-L16G7:
Core i5-L16G7是具有5个基于Lakefield架构的处理器内核的SoC。它使用一个具有高达3 GHz的快速Sunny Cove内核和4个小型Tremont内核(Atom / Celeron)。 CPU不支持HyperThreading / SMT。 SoC的其余部分类似于Ice Lake芯片,例如具有64个EU的Gen 11图形卡(Iris Plus G7),制造工艺为10nm。
Intel Tiger Lake:
i5-1135G7:
基于Tiger Lake的低功耗四核处理器,适用于轻薄笔记本电脑。采用改良的英特尔10纳米工艺制造。
i7-1165G7:
基于Tiger Lake的低功耗四核处理器,适用于轻薄笔记本电脑。四个核心的频率约为2.8-4.7 GHz。由Intel生产的10nm+产品。
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
13.20:
大体上,这个屏幕尺寸常见于亚笔记本电脑,超极本和变形本中。对这三类产品来说这个尺寸都较大。亚笔记本中尺寸最大的机型是采用这个屏幕尺寸。
大尺寸可以让屏幕有更高的分辨率。因而例如字体等的细节将会更丰富。不过另一方面,小屏幕的功耗会较低,而设备也会更轻盈小巧,售价更低。
» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.
0.64 kg:
1.8 kg:
大部分12到16寸的亚笔记本电脑,超极本和轻盈标准笔记本电脑的重量在这个水平上。
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