Launched recently, the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro has a rather solid technical sheet with its quality screen, its powerful processor and its thin and light chassis. An ultrabook that ticks a lot of boxes and that can currently be found in a complete pack including a pouch and a mouse, all for 990 euros instead of 2,099.99 euros at Darty.
The recent Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro, highlighted by the brand during MWC 2024 alongside the other references in this new range of ultraportables, has serious advantages to put forward. Like its predecessors, this new model is light, thin and powerful, while once again giving us the benefit of an ultra-fluid AMOLED panel. In short, Samsung does not change a winning team and focuses everything on performance for this Pro model. If its configuration tempts you, know that you can currently have this Galaxy Book 4 Pro cheaper, with even a special Olympic Games pouch to get in the mood before the start of the competition, as well as a mouse to be even more efficient at work.
What the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro offers
A 14-inch AMOLED screen + 120 Hz An Intel Core Ultra 7 155H + 16 GB of RAM + a 512 GB SSD Good battery life
First priced at 2,099.99 euros, the pack including a Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro, a 2024 Olympics pouch and a mouse is now offered at 990 euros at Darty thanks to an immediate discount, an ODR and the code PROMO15. As a reminder, the ultraportable alone cost 1,999 euros when it was released.
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A Galaxy (ultra)Book with finesse
With its Galaxy Books, Samsung wants to offer thin and light laptops that you can take anywhere with you without difficulty. This is precisely the case of the new Galaxy Book 4 Pro, which weighs only 1.23 kg and whose thickness does not exceed 1.16 cm; dimensions that allow it to enter the closed circle of ultraportables. And it’s not because this laptop PC is very thin that it doesn’t have connectivity provided: here, we are entitled to two Thunderbolt 4 ports, an HDMI port, a USB 3.2 Type-A port, a reader microSD and a headphone jack. Enough to expand your work space by connecting several peripherals if necessary.
Not to spoil anything, the laptop PC also has a particularly neat design, with an elegant and sober chassis, but also and above all a beautifully crafted screen. This 14-inch panel also allows us to benefit from the infinite contrasts of AMOLED and exemplary fluidity in navigation and display of animations thanks to the 120 Hz refresh rate. Notice to owners of a Samsung Galaxy smartphone : the Galaxy Book 4 Pro screen can also display that of your phone thanks to the “Connected mobile” function.
Power and endurance
Now let’s talk about what it has in its belly: the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro contains an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor, whose maximum turbo frequency peaks at 4.80 GHz, and which is supported here by 16 GB of RAM. With such a configuration, the ultraportable can run any task smoothly and without slowdown, including more demanding ones like video editing. Professionals looking for a powerful and fast machine, which also handles multitasking, will certainly find what they are looking for. A 512 GB SSD rounds it all out to not only provide ample storage space, but also fast launches and significantly reduced loading times.
Finally, in terms of autonomy, Samsung has opted for a 62 Wh battery capable of keeping the machine going for 18 hours, according to the brand. Fast charging is also included: the laptop can, in theory, save 35% of battery in just 30 minutes.
If you want to discover other thin and light models, we invite you now to consult our guide to the best ultraportable PCs of the moment.
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