Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Series To Make Global Launch On This Date

Technology Edited by Updated: Jun 14, 2024, 2:21 pm
Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Series To Make Global Launch On This Date

Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Series To Make Global Launch On This Date (Image: Samsung)

Samsung is all set to launch the Galaxy Book 4 series of laptops on the global market. The South Korean electronics giant announced that its latest premium lineup of laptops will be available in selected markets, including the US and France, starting February 26. The Galaxy Book 4 series was initially announced at the end of 2023 and is currently available in Korea.

Samsung claims that the new series of laptops delivers “intelligent and powerful experiences.” The Galaxy Book 4 series comprises four models. It includes the Galaxy Book 4 360, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360, and the Galaxy Book 4 Ultra. At the same time, Samsung has already opened pre-booking for the Galaxy Book 4 series in India. However, Samsung has not yet confirmed the launch of the Ultra model in India.

The main highlight of the Galaxy Book 4 series is that it is propelled by Intel’s latest Core Ultra chips. The Galaxy Book 4 360 and the Galaxy Book 4 Pro models arrive on the market with two processor options. This includes Intel Core Ultra 5 and Core Ultra 7. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360 features an Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU. It is worth mentioning that the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Ultra packs an Intel Core Ultra 9 or Ultra 7 processor. Samsung also claims that its latest laptop series features Intel’s industry-first AI PC Acceleration program to boost productivity.

The Galaxy Book 4 360 comes with a price tag of Rs. 1,14,990 in India. At the same time, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro will be available for Rs. 1,31,990, and shoppers can purchase the Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360 for Rs. 1,63,990.

“The Galaxy Book4 series delivers the powerful performance and multi-device connectivity that consumers expect from a high-performance PC in today’s market,” said TM Roh, the President and Head of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics, in the statement.