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Samsung Galaxy Book S review

Samsung Galaxy Book S review: Incredible battery life, WWAN options sell this on-the-go PC

Posted on March 11, 2020 By Jarvis

It has just one major flaw: its Snapdragon processor, which limits the apps you can use and their performance.

The Samsung Galaxy Book S is worth a look for several reasons: This ultralight, fanless 13.3-inch clamshell combines superb battery life with WWAN connectivity that compels you to work on the go.  Priced at $1,000 on Samsung.com, the Galaxy Book S is affordable, too.

The Galaxy Book S boasts Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8cx chip, an ARM processor that trades middling performance for a crazy 16 hours of battery life. Samsung’s learned what users like: The laptop adds a decent fingerprint reader, USB-C ports, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
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