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Samsung has revamped its Galaxy Book 6 series for 2026. Three new models are on offer – the Galaxy Book 6, Book 6 Pro, and Book 6 Ultra. Samsung's brought back the Ultra model this year making it very clear that it wants to duke it out in the high-end segment of the market.
The company has unveiled these notebooks at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. Our imeisource TV colleagues are on the ground at CES and have created a detailed Galaxy Book 6 hands-on video for you to check out.
Samsung has made some impressive improvements to the performance. The new lineup is powered by Intel's latest Core Ultra Series 3 chipsets that promise 50% faster CPU performance over the predecessor.
The integrated NPU promises to provide up to 50 TOPs of performance which will be enough for existing AI workloads. Customers can configure these notebooks with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070/5060 GPUs.
Samsung has really stepped it up in the design department. The Galaxy Book 6 lineup feels a lot more premium and refined. Open it up and you'll find that the number pad has been removed while all of the keys are well laid out and the keyboard itself is centered nicely.
A lot of these minor tweaks certainly go a long way in making the Galaxy Book 6 series worth the price tag, which the company is yet to confirm. Meanwhile, you can watch our full Galaxy Book 6 hands-on below to learn more about the new notebooks.
The post We go hands on with the Galaxy Book 6 series, see what’s new! appeared first on imeisource.
The company has unveiled these notebooks at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. Our imeisource TV colleagues are on the ground at CES and have created a detailed Galaxy Book 6 hands-on video for you to check out.
Samsung has made some impressive improvements to the performance. The new lineup is powered by Intel's latest Core Ultra Series 3 chipsets that promise 50% faster CPU performance over the predecessor.
The integrated NPU promises to provide up to 50 TOPs of performance which will be enough for existing AI workloads. Customers can configure these notebooks with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070/5060 GPUs.
Samsung has really stepped it up in the design department. The Galaxy Book 6 lineup feels a lot more premium and refined. Open it up and you'll find that the number pad has been removed while all of the keys are well laid out and the keyboard itself is centered nicely.
A lot of these minor tweaks certainly go a long way in making the Galaxy Book 6 series worth the price tag, which the company is yet to confirm. Meanwhile, you can watch our full Galaxy Book 6 hands-on below to learn more about the new notebooks.
The post We go hands on with the Galaxy Book 6 series, see what’s new! appeared first on imeisource.