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Published: 2020-09-03, Author: Ben , review by: hothardware.com
Windows 10 on Arm is starting to gain more traction, thanks to a bevy of new systems based on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8cx high-performance mobile SoC, and its second-gen follow-on which was just announced. Those laptops have all been defined by two common t...
stable and lightweight chassis, very long battery runtime, integrated LTE, great speakers, decent everyday performance
not compatible with 64-bit applications, only USB-C, keyboard illumination is way too dark
Mobile companion with limited app selectionThe Samsung Galaxy Book S left a good overall impression during our review. We really like the combination of the extremely lightweight chassis, long battery runtimes, and the integrated LTE modem, which makes...
Published: 2020-05-29, Author: Ben , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: Always-on, always-connected PCs like the Samsung Galaxy Book S -- the kind of machines that are ready to go first thing in the morning and last all day and night, while never losing an internet connection thanks to cellular connectivity -- are a potential...
Exquisite ultra-slim design, Excellent battery life, MicroSD slot for extra storage
Thin keyboard doesn't have the best feel, Native Arm app support remains hit and miss
The Samsung Galaxy Book S is a Windows on Arm laptop with mobile smarts. Leaning on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx processor, Samsung offers 4G LTE, all-day battery life, and a fanless design. It's an ideal stylish companion for those who always need to be onl...
For a thousand dollars, the Samsung Galaxy Book S is an awesome PC. Coming in at under a kilogram and being super-thin, there isn't much else in this space, but it also adds a bunch of perks that you can only find from an ARM processor. It has integrated...
The Galaxy Book S is an office machine that will do great for any home office. A Galaxy Book S with an LTE modem will help you through this tough COVID 19 plagued times. Even if your WiFi and wired internet connection go down, the Snapdragon X24 powered m...
Abstract: Samsung's Galaxy Book S took a while to hit store shelves, but as one of the first Snapdragon 8cx laptops on the market, it was arguably worth the wait. In his review of the thin-and-light always-connected PC, MrMobile calls it the "best combination of ba...
The keyboard is very shallow, ARM64 may be confusing, No antiglare display, 16x9 aspect
Source: Daniel Rubino/Windows CentralThe Galaxy Book S is one of the nicest looking Ultrabooks around that pushes various extremes. It is very light, super thin, all-metal, and solidly built with premium parts.Its strengths are easily very long battery li...
Incredibly light, incredibly thin, Superb 16-hour battery life, LTE connectivity is designed in out of the box
Snapdragon 8cx processor still requires too many sacrifices, Keyboard is mediocre
Samsung's ultralight, ultraconnected laptop has many great features and just one major flaw: its Snapdragon processor, which limits the apps you can use and their performance. But its bigger problem is that the competition is getting better...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Book S is worth a look for several reasons: This ultralight, fanless 13.3-inch clamshell combines superb battery life with WWAN connectivity that compels you to work on the go. Priced at $1,000 on Samsung.com, the Galaxy Book S is affo...