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Samsung updates its laptop lineup with the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 -- an ultra-lightweight laptop powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra 200V CPUs
The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 will be Samsung's first Copilot+ PC with an Intel chip. Samsung just launched the latest iteration of its Galaxy Book laptop lineup with the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360. This 2-in-1 laptop features an Intel Core Ultra 200V chip with an NPU that can deliver up to 47 TOPS and an Intel Arc GPU paired with a 120 Hz 16-inch 16:10 2880x1800 AMOLED display. While this laptop won't have the touted Copilot+ PC features at launch, Samsung expects it to receive a free Windows update, slated to release in November, that will deliver these AI features. Aside from the upcoming Copilot+ AI features like Live Captions with translation, Windows Studio Effects, and Cocreator in Paint, the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 will also get Galaxy AI features by connecting your Samsung Galaxy smartphone through Microsoft Phone Link. You could also get Circle to Search with Google, Chat Assist, and Transcript Assist on this laptop through your Samsung Galaxy phone. The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is one of Samsung's flagship laptops with an ultra-portable design. It's about 12.8mm thick, a few millimeters thicker than an iPhone 14 Pro Max, and weighs about 1.69kg. However, you're only limited to two color options: gray and silver. This new Galaxy Book5 model comes just three months after Samsung launched the Galaxy Book4 Edge, its first Copilot+ PC powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chip. Nevertheless, the South Korean giant likely wants to tap into the Copilot+ PC trend without alienating the x86 crowd, so it launched the Book5 series with an Intel CPU. After all, while Qualcomm Snapdragon X CPUs are known for their extreme battery life, they still have issues with software compatibility, especially if you work with some specialist software or games. We're also excited to know more about the Intel Core Ultra 200V, especially as the chipmaker claims these chips could beat the new battery life of Snapdragon X-powered laptops by two hours. While we often take claims like these with a grain of salt, we're still interested in seeing what these new chips can do.
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Samsung Announces New Galaxy Book5 Pro 360
Samsung Electronics today announced the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360, a Copilot+ PC and the first in the all-new Galaxy Book5 series. Performance upgrades made possible by the Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2) bring next-level computing power, with up to 47 total TOPs NPU - and more than 300 AI-accelerated features across 100+ creativity, productivity, gaming and entertainment apps. Microsoft Phone Link provides access to your Galaxy phone screen on a larger, more immersive PC display, enabling use of fan-favorite Galaxy AI features like Circle to Search with Google, Chat Assist, Live Translate and more. And with the Intel ARC GPU, graphics performance is improved by 17%. When paired with stunning features like the Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with Vision Booster and 10-point multi-touchscreen, Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 allows creation anytime, anywhere. The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 enhances the Copilot+7 PC experience in more ways than one, unleashing ultra-efficient computing with the Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2), which features four times the NPU power of its predecessor. Samsung's newest Galaxy Book also accelerates AI capabilities with more than 300 AI-accelerated experiences across 100+ creativity, productivity, gaming and entertainment apps. Designed for AI experiences, these applications bring next-level power to users' fingertips. All-day battery life supports up to 25 hours of video playback, helping users accomplish even more. Plus, Galaxy's Super-Fast Charging provides an extra boost for added productivity. "The latest Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2) coupled with Samsung's cutting-edge PC solutions creates the ultimate computing experience, optimized to seamlessly deliver the absolute best of what AI can enable," said David Feng, Intel's Vice President & General Manager, Client Computing Group. "Our long-standing partnership with Samsung makes it possible to revolutionize productivity, creativity and connectivity and provide users with the tools they need to bring their ambitions to life." In addition to Copilot+ PC features, Galaxy's advanced AI ecosystem also comes into play through Microsoft Phone Link, enabling seamless connection with select mobile devices and bringing Galaxy AI's intelligent features to a larger display. Stop searching and start finding with AI-powered results from Circle to Search with Google. Save time typing and correcting with Chat Assist, enhancing conversations through suggested replies, translation support and more. Break down language barriers with Live Translate across voice calls, messages and live conversations. Quickly and easily convert recorded meetings to written notes and summaries with Transcript Assist. On the Galaxy Book5 series, boost productivity in new ways, backed with Wi-Fi 712 readiness. Samsung Galaxy's Most Premium PC Display Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 changes the game for PC displays. Featuring the Intel ARC GPU, it boasts Galaxy Book's best graphics performance yet. Create anytime, anywhere, thanks to the Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with Vision Booster, improving outdoor visibility and reducing glare. Experience a cinematic viewing experience with 3K super resolution and 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate. Complete the PC experience with the 10-point multi-touchscreen, simplifying navigation across apps, windows and more, and Galaxy's signature in-box S Pen, which lets you write, draw and fine-tune details with responsive multi-touch gestures. Upgrades don't stop there - entertainment favorites, from blockbuster movies to gaming, are now significantly enhanced. In addition to powerful Quad speakers with Dolby Atmos, Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 comes with an improved woofer creating richer and deeper bass sounds. Slim and Lightweight Design This ultra-portable PC pushes the boundaries of what can be done on the go with its slim and lightweight design. Offered in two distinct colors, Gray and Silver, the Galaxy Book5 series also marks the debut of the adaptive palm rejection touchpad, boosting comfort and efficiency while preventing accidental clicks when navigating on the device. Protected by Samsung and Microsoft Security Like all Galaxy smartphones and tablets, the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is protected by Samsung Knox, Samsung's multi-layer security platform - so users can rest assured that their device is secured through real-time threat detection and collaborative protection. And as a Copilot+ PC, you know your computer is secure, as Windows 11 brings layers of security - from malware protection, to safeguarded credentials, to data protection and more trustworthy apps. Availability The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 will be available in select markets including Canada, France, Germany, the UK and the U.S. starting September.
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Samsung's new Galaxy Book 5 combines Copilot+ with a sleek AMOLED screen
Every time I try PC gaming, I'm reminded of why I prefer consoles Key Takeaways Samsung introduces Galaxy Book5 Pro 360, featuring Intel Core Ultra processor with 47 TOPS of NPU power. Innovative screen design allows for laptop, tablet, and multimedia center functionality. Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 to be available in several countries this month, enhancing AI capabilities. With IFA 2024 on the horizon, companies are gearing up to show off their best hardware. However, some companies just can't wait to show off what they've achieved, and we're already seeing a slew of announcements from tech companies from around the world. Samsung has just joined the fun with an announcement of the first entry in a brand new series called the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360, and it looks like a great mix of AI and premium hardware. Related Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge review: The era of Qualcomm PCs has arrived The Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge is one of the first Copilot+ PCs to hit the market, and it's bringing power, endurance, and tons of AI to the table Samsung reveals the Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 As announced on the Samsung Newsroom, the Pro 360 is the company's first device in its new Galaxy Book 5 series. As you'd expect from a Copilot+ device, it has a decent 47 TOPS of NPU power under its belt, which helps it power a ton of AI-enhanced apps outside of Microsoft's own suite. The Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 achieves this with an Intel Core Ultra processor (Series 2) which Samsung claims has four times the NPU power of its predecessor. It also comes ready for Wi-Fi 7 connections, which is a nice bit of futureproofing. However, the most visually striking part of the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is the screen. You can use it like a regular laptop, but the screen can rotate backward. You can then use it as a more traditional tablet with its touchscreen and included S Pen, or you can angle it so the bottom acts as a stand, propping the screen up so you can use it as a multimedia center. And given how the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 combines an Intel ARC GPU, a Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, 3K resolution, and a 120Hz refresh rate, anything you put on it is going to look great. Samsung hasn't stated how much it will cost, but it did say that we'll begin seeing it in Canada, France, Germany, the UK, and the US starting this month. Until then, why not get yourself familiarised with the family and check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Ultra? Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 enhances the Copilot+ PC experience in more ways than one, unleashing ultra-efficient computing with the Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2), which features four times the NPU power of its predecessor. Samsung's newest Galaxy Book also accelerates AI capabilities with more than 300 AI-accelerated experiences across 100+ creativity, productivity, gaming and entertainment apps.
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Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 Copilot+ PC with Intel Core Ultra 200V series CPU announced
Samsung Electronics has announced the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360, marking the debut of the new Galaxy Book5 series and the introduction of Copilot+ PC technology. The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 features a 16.0-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a WQXGA+ resolution of 2880×1800. It offers 500 nits of HDR brightness, 120% DCI-P3 color volume, and a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate with Vision Booster technology. Designed for portability, the device measures 355.4 x 252.2 x 12.8 mm and weighs 1.69 kg. It is powered by Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2) and Intel ARC Graphics, providing up to 47 TOPs NPU and a 17% improvement in graphics performance. The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 supports over 300 AI-accelerated features across more than 100 apps for productivity, creativity, gaming, and entertainment. It offers 16GB or 32GB of memory and storage options of 512GB or 1TB. For connectivity, the laptop includes Bluetooth v5.4 and Wi-Fi 7, along with USB-A (3.2), HDMI 2.1, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, a Micro SD slot, and a headphone out/microphone-in combo. It has a 76Wh battery that supports up to 25 hours of video playback and Super-Fast Charging with a 65W USB Type-C adapter. Additional features include a 2MP camera for high-definition video, dual microphones, and Quad speakers with Dolby Atmos for an immersive audio experience. The device runs Windows 11 Home and benefits from Samsung Knox security and built-in Windows protections. The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 also integrates Microsoft Phone Link, allowing users to mirror their Galaxy phone screen on the PC and access Galaxy AI features like Circle to Search with Google, Chat Assist, and Live Translate. The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is available for pre-order with the following pricing: It comes in Gray and Silver and will be available in select markets, including Canada, France, Germany, the UK, and the US, starting this month on Samsung.com. Speaking about the launch, Dr. Hark-Sang Kim, EVP & Head of the New Computing R&D Team in Samsung Electronics' Mobile eXperience Business, stated,
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Samsung's Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 promises boosted Copilot+ AI performance
Circle to Search, Live Translate and others are available via Microsoft Phone link. Samsung has launched its new line of Galaxy Book5 laptops with the Pro 360, a Copilot+ enabled Windows 11 PC with Intel's latest Core 2 CPU and Arc GPU. Unusually, it also supports some Android AI features like Circle to Search with Google that work by connecting the PC to a smartphone. Intel's latest Core Ultra processor (Series 2) provides the needed Copilot+ performance with four times the NPU (neural processing unit) power of its predecessor. It also uses Intel's Arc GPU to run Samsung's "most premium PC display." That display uses Dynamic AMOLED 2X tech that improves outdoor visibility, while offering 3K resolution and a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. The new chips also help the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 deliver up to 25 hours of video playback and the battery can be charged back up quickly (35 percent in 30 minutes). It also features Wi-Fi 7 support, Dolby Atmos and more. It's the AI features that Samsung wants to spotlight, though. Along with Copilot+, the new model uses Microsoft Phone Link to connect to "select mobile devices and bring Galaxy AI's intelligent features to a larger display," Samsung wrote. Some of those AI features include Circle to Search with Google, a feature that uses AI to provide more info about text, an image or anything else you circle with your finger or touch on a webpage. Others include Chat assist (providing suggested replies to conversations), Live Translate and Transcript Assist, which converts recorded meetings to written notes and summaries. It's not clear exactly how those features will work, as they're primarily intended for mobile use. However, it looks like you have to link the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 to a supported mobile device like Samsung's Galaxy S24 or Pixel phones which support Circle to Search and other features. In the press release footnotes, Samsung says that the features may be limited to certain smartphone models, markets and Android versions. The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 will be available in select markets including Canada, France, Germany, the UK and the US starting in September, but no pricing has been released.
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Embrace AI With Galaxy Book5 Pro 360: The First in Samsung's Lineup of New Powerhouse AI PCs
Experience powerful performance backed by the Intel® Core™ Ultra processors (Series 2) and all-day battery life with Samsung's new Copilot+ PC Samsung Electronics today announced the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360, a Copilot+ PC and the first in the all-new Galaxy Book5 series. Performance upgrades made possible by the Intel Core™ Ultra processors (Series 2) bring next-level computing power, with up to 47 total TOPs NPU -- and more than 300 AI-accelerated features across 100+ creativity, productivity, gaming and entertainment apps. Microsoft Phone Link provides access to your Galaxy phone screen on a larger, more immersive PC display, enabling use of fan-favorite Galaxy AI features like Circle to Search with Google, Chat Assist, Live Translate and more. And with the Intel ARC™ GPU, graphics performance is improved by 17%. When paired with stunning features like the Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with Vision Booster and 10-point multi-touchscreen, Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 allows creation anytime, anywhere. "The Galaxy Book5 series brings even more cutting-edge AI experiences to Galaxy users around the world who want to enhance and simplify their everyday tasks -- a vision made possible by our continued collaboration with longtime industry partners," said Dr. Hark-Sang Kim, EVP & Head of New Computing R&D Team, Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics. "As one of our most powerful PCs, Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 brings together top-tier performance with Galaxy's expansive mobile AI ecosystem for the ultimate AI PC experience." The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 enhances the Copilot+PC experience in more ways than one, unleashing ultra-efficient computing with the Intel Core™ Ultra processors (Series 2), which features four times the NPU power of its predecessor. Samsung's newest Galaxy Book also accelerates AI capabilities with more than 300 AI-accelerated experiences across 100+ creativity, productivity, gaming and entertainment apps. Designed for AI experiences, these applications bring next-level power to users' fingertips. All-day battery life supports up to 25 hours of video playback, helping users accomplish even more. Plus, Galaxy's Super-Fast Chargingprovides an extra boost for added productivity. "The latest Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2) coupled with Samsung's cutting-edge PC solutions creates the ultimate computing experience, optimized to seamlessly deliver the absolute best of what AI can enable," said David Feng, Intel's Vice President & General Manager, Client Computing Group. "Our long-standing partnership with Samsung makes it possible to revolutionize productivity, creativity and connectivity and provide users with the tools they need to bring their ambitions to life." In addition to Copilot+ PC features, Galaxy's advanced AI ecosystem also comes into play through Microsoft Phone Link, enabling seamless connection with select mobile devices and bringing Galaxy AI's intelligent features to a larger display. On the Galaxy Book5 series, boost productivity in new ways, backed with Wi-Fi 7 readiness. Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 changes the game for PC displays. Featuring the Intel ARC™ GPU, it boasts Galaxy Book's best graphics performance yet. Create anytime, anywhere, thanks to the Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with Vision Booster, improving outdoor visibility and reducing glare. Experience a cinematic viewing experience with 3K super resolution and 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. Complete the PC experience with the 10-point multi-touchscreen, simplifying navigation across apps, windows and more, and Galaxy's signature in-box S Pen, which lets you write, draw and fine-tune details with responsive multi-touch gestures. Upgrades don't stop there -- entertainment favorites, from blockbuster movies to gaming, are now significantly enhanced. In addition to powerful Quad speakers with Dolby Atmos, Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 comes with an improved woofer creating richer and deeper bass sounds. This ultra-portable PC pushes the boundaries of what can be done on the go with its slim and lightweight design. Offered in two distinct colors, Gray and Silver, the Galaxy Book5 series also marks the debut of the adaptive palm rejection touchpad, boosting comfort and efficiency while preventing accidental clicks when navigating on the device. Like all Galaxy smartphones and tablets, the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is protected by Samsung Knox, Samsung's multi-layer security platform -- so users can rest assured that their device is secured through real-time threat detection and collaborative protection. And as a Copilot+ PC, you know your computer is secure, as Windows 11 brings layers of security -- from malware protection, to safeguarded credentials, to data protection and more trustworthy apps. The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 will be available in select markets including Canada, France, Germany, the UK and the U.S. starting September. For more information about the Galaxy Book5 series, please visit: https://www.samsung.com/galaxy-book/. * Specifications may vary by market. * All functionality, features, specifications and other product information provided in this document including, but not limited to, the benefits, design, pricing, components, performance, availability and capabilities of the product are subject to change without notice.
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Samsung's New Galaxy Book Fights Back Against Sun Glare
Samsung has released its new Galaxy Book5 Pro 360, the first in its Galaxy Book5 series. This powerful AI-powered laptop is equipped with Intel's new Core Ultra processors, giving impressive performance and long-lasting battery life. You can also rotate the keyboard so it acts like a stand for touch screen and S Pen use. The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360's screen is built with a 16-inch 3K super-resolution and 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. To help with outside use, it comes with a Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a Vision Booster to help with visibility outside and glare reduction from the sun. It also features a 10-point multi-touch screen, which means you can touch it at ten points at once and recognize every touch. The laptop also comes with an S Pen to use directly on the screen. In terms of performance, the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is powered by Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2), which offer four times the NPU power compared to their predecessors. This translates to impressive AI capabilities, with over 300 AI-accelerated experiences across over 100 apps. The laptop also features an Intel Arc GPU, which can help a lot when using more demanding applications and programs. The Galaxy Book5 The battery lasts 25 hours and charges 35% in 30 minutes. It supports Wi-Fi 7, which has become standard with new laptops. In terms of design, it's slim at 355.4 x 252.2 x 12.8mm and only weighs 3.73 lbs. The laptop comes in two colors: Gray and Silver. The device also comes with Samsung Knox security to protect against potential threats. Starting sometime in September, you will be able to buy Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 in Canada, France, Germany, the UK, and the US from the official website. However, the price is not known. Source: Samsung
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Samsung has introduced its latest laptop, the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360, featuring Intel Core Ultra processors, enhanced AI capabilities, and a versatile 2-in-1 design. This ultra-lightweight device aims to redefine mobile computing with its advanced features and seamless integration with other Samsung devices.
Samsung's new Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 comes equipped with the latest Intel Core Ultra 7 and Core Ultra 9 processors, marking a significant leap in performance and efficiency. These new chips, built on Intel's Meteor Lake architecture, feature integrated Neural Processing Units (NPUs) for enhanced AI capabilities 1. The laptop also boasts Intel Arc graphics, providing improved visual performance for both work and entertainment.
The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 maintains Samsung's commitment to portability, weighing just 1.66kg for the 16-inch model 2. Its 2-in-1 design allows for versatile use as both a laptop and tablet. The device features a 16-inch AMOLED display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, offering vibrant colors and deep contrasts for an immersive viewing experience 3.
Samsung has integrated several AI-powered features into the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360. These include Studio Mode for video calls, which uses AI to improve lighting and framing, and Live Wallpaper, which generates dynamic backgrounds based on user preferences 4. The laptop also comes with Windows Copilot, Microsoft's AI assistant, accessible via a dedicated key.
The Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 is designed to work seamlessly with other Samsung devices. Users can easily transfer files between their Galaxy smartphone and the laptop, use their Galaxy Tab as a second screen, or control their Galaxy Buds directly from the PC 5. This integration enhances productivity and user experience within the Samsung ecosystem.
Security is a priority in the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360, featuring a fingerprint reader integrated into the power button and the Microsoft Pluton security processor 1. The laptop also supports Wi-Fi 6E and optional 5G connectivity, ensuring fast and reliable internet access on the go.
Samsung has announced that the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 will be available for pre-order starting January 2024, with general availability following soon after. Pricing details have not been officially released, but it is expected to be in line with previous premium offerings from Samsung 3.
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