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Images of the Samsung Galaxy Book3 360, Book3 Pro, and Book3 Pro 360 laptops surface

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Book3 series of laptops will arrive alongside the Galaxy S23 series at the company’s February 1 Unpacked event, and it’s shaping to be an equally exciting lineup.

Now we can add some finishing touches thanks to these leaked high-quality renders. They’re of the Galaxy Book3 360, the Galaxy Book3 Pro, and the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360. We still don’t have high-quality images of the range-topping Galaxy Book3 Ultra.

All three models will have 2880x1800px (16:10) Super AMOLED touchscreen displays, backlit keyboards, Intel’s 13th-gen processors, allowing for two Thunderbolt 4 ports, and Wi-Fi 6E connectivity. The laptops will also have a USB-A port, an HDMI port, an audio jack, and a microSD slot.

The Galaxy Book3 360 will have a 14-inch screen, the Galaxy Book3 Pro has both 14-inch and 16-inch variants, while the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 has a 16-inch panel. All models will have a choice between the Core i5-1340P and Core i7-1360P and will have 16GB LPDDR5 RAM and up to 1TB of PCIe 4.0 SSDs. Unsurprisingly, all models will boot Windows 11 with Samsung’s Galaxy ecosystem additions like Multi Control, Quick Share, Private Share, and Galaxy Notes.

The 14-inch models will have 63WH batteries, while the 16-inch models will have 76WH batteries – all models will come with 65W USB-C PD charging straight from the box.

The Galaxy Book3 360 will also support the S Pen.

Here are renders of the Galaxy Book3 360, Book3 Pro, and Book3 Pro 360 laptops

The Galaxy Book3 Pro likely won’t have the digitizer needed for the stylus, but the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 will reportedly support it.

The Galaxy Book3 Pro and Book3 Pro 360
The Galaxy Book3 Pro and Book3 Pro 360

The Galaxy Book3 Pro and Book3 Pro 360

That just leaves the Galaxy Book3 Ultra, which is expected to have a more robust configuration with a 45W Core i9-13900H CPU, Nvidia RTX 4070 GPU, up to 32GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of PCIe 4.0 SSD. It will have a 76WH battery with 136W charging.


Author: Ivan
Source: GSMArena

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