Exclusive: Full images & specs of the Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360
Samsung didn't change much from Galaxy Book 4 Pro
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Recently, Notebook Check leaked the first photo of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360. We now have all this sleek laptop’s images and its main tech specs.
Everything we know about Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360
First, let’s check the technical specifications of Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360. They are prone to be changed before the actual launch of the laptop, but according to our source, they are at least 90% accurate.
Component | Characteristics |
Processor | Intel Core Ultra 5 226V |
Graphics | Intel Ark |
Memory | 16 GB LPDDR5X |
Storage | 512 GB NVMe SSD |
Display | 16-inch WQXGA+ AMOLED (2.880×1.800), Touchscreen, S-Pen |
Wireless | Bluetooth v5.4, Wi-Fi 7 |
Connectivity | 1x HDMI 2.1 (supports 8K@60Hz, 5K@120Hz) 2x Thunderbolt 4 1x USB3.2 1x microSD card reader 1x 3.5 mm jack |
Battery | 76 Wh, 65 W USB-C charging adapter |
Other functions | Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Ambient Light Sensor |
Dimensions | 13.99×9.93×0.5 inch |
Weight | 1.69 Kg |
First of all, you might notice that we’re talking about a certified AI PC, not just because of the Lunar Lake Intel Core Ultra 5 226V processor but also because you can see the Copilot key on the right of the Alt key.
That being said, Samsung kept much of the laptop’s appeal from Galaxy Book 4 Pro. It has a similar keyboard except for the Copilot key, the amazing 16-inch AMOLED touchscreen is identical, and even the two Thunderbolt ports are placed the same.
The only noticeable changes, except for the processor, are the upgrade from Wi-Fi 6E to Wi-Fi 7 and the Bluetooth version upgrade from 5.3 to 5.4.
On the left side, you will find the HDMI port and the two Thunderbolt ports, same as on Galaxy Book 4 Pro.
On the right side of Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360, you will find the microSD card slot, the USB 3.2 port and the audio jack slot.
A view from the top of Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 shows again that the Copilot key has replaced the right Ctrl key. The rest of the keyboard is identical to the one in Book 4 Pro.
In conclusion, Samsung didn’t make changes from Book 4 Pro to Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 apart from the processor, wireless connectivity and the Copilot key. Even the battery remains the same 76 Wh, and we’re anxious to see if it will cope with the new AI capabilities of the new CPU.
Lastly, Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360, just like Book Pro 4 before it, fits the description of an excellent rival for the 15-inch MacBook Air. We would actually venture to say that it might be the Windows 11 alternative to Apple’s laptop.
We don’t know anything yet about the launch date, but we probably won’t need to wait until Christmas.
What do you think about the upcoming Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 AI laptop? Let us know in the comments below.
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