Samsung Electronics has announced the global availability of the Galaxy Book 4 series will begin on February 26. This new series includes the Galaxy Book 4 Ultra, Galaxy Book 4 Pro, and Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360 laptops. Initially released in Korea, where it quickly outperformed its predecessor’s sales, the Galaxy Book 4 series is now heading to international markets such as the U.S., the U.K., France, and Germany.

The Galaxy Book 4 Ultra is the high-end model, featuring a 3K AMOLED display and powered by Intel Core Ultra processors, with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series graphics options. It supports up to 64GB memory and 2TB SSD storage. The Ultra model is notable for its 76Wh battery and 140W fast charging, housed in a slim 16.5mm thick frame and weighing around 1.86 kg.

The Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360, designed for versatility, is lighter and slimmer than the Ultra, maintaining the same display quality but switching to Intel Arc Graphics. It offers up to 1TB storage and comes with a 76Wh battery and a 65W USB Type-C adapter. This model is particularly suited for users looking for a convertible laptop that combines performance with flexibility.

For users prioritizing portability, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro is available in both 14-inch and 16-inch variants. Like the Pro 360, it features Intel Core Ultra processors and Intel Arc Graphics, balancing performance with a high-quality display. The Pro models are equipped with a 63Wh or 76Wh battery and a 65W adapter, depending on the size.

Pricing

While the global pricing has not been revealed, we can get an idea from the Korean pricing. In South Korea, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro starts at 1.88 million won ($1,452), while the Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360 and the Galaxy Book 4 Ultra cost 2.59 million won ($2,002) and 3.36 million won (~$2,597), respectively.

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