Samsung Galaxy Book6 Launches in Europe With Premium Pricing, Sales to Start on March 11
Samsung showcased its Galaxy Book6 lineup at CES 2026. Now, all three laptops, the Galaxy Book 6, Galaxy Book 6 Pro, and Galaxy Book 6 Ultra, have officially been launched in Europe. With that, we have European pricing and preorders date in our hands, too. The company further mentioned that the Galaxy Book6 lineup will be up for sale starting March 11.
Galaxy Book6 pricing revealed for Europe, could come to other regions in April
At a time when premium Windows 11 PCs are pushing well past the €1,000 mark, Samsung’s entry point doesn’t exactly undercut the market. The base 14-inch Galaxy Book6 with Intel Core Ultra 5, 16GB RAM, and 512GB storage starts at €1,149 in Europe and £949 in the UK.

Meanwhile, the 16-inch variant with the same Core Ultra 5 configuration jumps to to €1,249. The Galaxy Book6 Pro 14-inch starts at €1,399, while the 16-inch Pro starts at €1,699. The most expensive configuration listed so far, the Galaxy Book6 Ultra with Core Ultra 7, 32GB RAM, and 1TB SSD, will set you back by €3,399 (£2,999).
A quick look at pricing
| Model | Spec | RRP starting from |
| Galaxy Book6Ultra-Ext | 16” U7/32G/1TB/5060 | £2,999 |
| Galaxy Book6 Pro 16 | 16” U5/16/256GB | £1,499 |
| Galaxy Book6 Pro 14 | 14” U5/16/256GB | £1,399 |
| Galaxy Book6 16 PTLTouch | 16” U5/16/256GB | £1,099 |
| Galaxy Book6 16 PTL | 16” U5/16/256GB | £1,049 |
| Galaxy Book6 14 PTL | 14” U5/16G/256GB | £949 |
Preorders will open February 25 in select European markets, including Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, the UK, and Ireland. Samsung has also hinted that the laptops will be available in other regions starting in April this year.
Under the hood, the Galaxy Book6 lineup packs Intel’s Core Ultra Series 3 “Panther Lake” chips, with integrated NPUs rated up to 50 TOPS depending on configuration. Meanwhile, the Ultra model is reportedly coming with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 GPU at launch, though earlier iGPU-only mentions appear absent from the initial lineup.
Now that the pricing is out and preorders are just a few days away, it remains to be seen whether buyers see enough real-world AI benefits to justify a starting price well above €1,000.
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