It wasn’t just about the Note 10 and Note 10+ at today’s Samsung Galaxy event in New York City. The company also took the opportunity to unveil a laptop, called the Samsung Galaxy Book S. As rumored, the Galaxy Book S ships with a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip, presumably the Snapdragon 8cx, and runs Windows 10. Interestingly, it features a traditional clamshell design, which is different from the 2-in-1 stylings of the Galaxy Book and Galaxy Book 2. It has a really slim and minimal design with a metallic sheen. There are two USB-C ports, a headphone jack.
According to Samsung, it has a battery that lasts 23 hours on a single charge. Plus, when you do want to recharge, you can use the same battery charger as your Note 10 thanks to that USB-C port. The Galaxy Book S will be available starting in September for $999 each.
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Author: Nicole Lee
Source: GSMArena gear, note10event, personal computing, personalcomputing, samsung