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Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 hands-on: Is this the MacBook Pro killer?

Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 hands-on: Is this the MacBook Pro killer?

Posted on May 6, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Here are our first impressions of Samsung’s new Galaxy Book Pro 360

Samsung isn’t known for its laptops despite the South Korean giant being a player in the industry for two decades. The past few years have been a bumpy road for the laptop division, but the Galaxy Book Pro 360 seems to be steering things in the right direction. Turning to Samsung’s successful Galaxy smartphones for inspiration, the Galaxy Book Pro 360 has a razor-thin convertible design, an AMOLED display, and an included S Pen, to name a few highlights.
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Computers & IT Tags:amoled, First Impressions, galaxy, impressions, laptop, Laptops, MacBook, macbook pro, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy, Samsung Galaxy Book, samsung galaxy book pro

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