In just over a week, Samsung will hold an Unpacked event, where it will officially announce the Galaxy S23 series of smartphones.
But the brand will take advantage of the spotlight to also present the new line of Galaxy Book 3 notebooks. Let’s find out about the surprise that the South Korean giant has in store for its followers.
Galaxy S23 series of smartphones will not be Samsung’s only novelty at the Unpacked event
At the Unpacked event, Samsung will also unveil the new Galaxy Book 3 notebook series [email protected]
At the next Unpacked event, scheduled for February 1st, Samsung will not just present the new premium series of Galaxy S23 smartphones. According to the most recent rumours, the South Korean giant will take advantage of this occasion to also reveal a new series of laptops.
Apparently, the Galaxy Book 3 family will also be entitled to the spotlight at such a special moment. And there are several new models. Namely: Samsung Galaxy Book 3, Book 3 360, Book 3 Pro, Book 3 Pro 360 and Book 3 Ultra.
These devices, incidentally, are already pre-booked in some markets, and their advance sale includes special offers.
And now the MySmartPrice website has revealed the specifications of two of Samsung’s new notebook models. Let’s meet them.
Expected specs on the Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro and Book 3 Ultra
According to the aforementioned website, the most advanced model will be the Galaxy Book 3 Ultra, which arrives equipped with the new 13th generation Intel Core i9-13900H processor, up to 32 GB of LPDDR5 RAM memory and 1 TB of NVMe SSD storage. The graphics will be in charge of the NVIDIA RTX4070 GDDR6 with 8 GB.
The Ultra will have a 16-inch screen that will offer 3K resolution and will be powered by a 76 Wh battery with a 136 watt power charger. It will be just 17 millimeters thick and 1.8 kilograms in weight, and it will even run the latest version of Windows 11.
The Galaxy Book 3 Pro model arrives with 14 and 16-inch screens, both of which will have an AMOLED panel with 3K resolution. The first will have a weight of 1.2 kilos, 11 millimeters thick and a 63 Wh battery while the 16-inch model already has a weight of 1.6 kilos, a thickness of 13 millimeters and a 76 Wh battery.
This model will be available in two variants, one with the Intel Core i5-1340P processor while the other will have the 13th generation Core i7-1360P chip. The rest of the specs are the same.
Integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics, 16GB of DDR5 RAM and up to 1TB of NVMe SSD storage.
Unfortunately, no information has been provided on the price at which each of the new notebooks will hit the market.
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