Source: Samsung
What you need to know
- Galaxy Book2 Pro and Book2 Pro 360 are updated laptops from Samsung.
- The super thin and light laptops come in 13″ and 15″ versions for both the clamshell and 2-in-1 models with new colors, 12th Gen Intel processors, and advanced features for “work-from-anywhere flexibility.”
- Samsung also announced an $899 Galaxy Book2 360 model and a new Galaxy Book2 Business laptop with a 16:10 Anti-Glare display with RJ45 and HDMI ports.
- The new Galaxy Book2 Pro and Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 preorders start March 18 and ship on April 1. The Book2 Pro starts at $1,050, while the 360-model begins at $1,250.
Samsung is going hard on its PC line with a significant refresh to its increasingly popular Galaxy Book line of Windows 11 laptops. Today, at Mobile World Congress, the company unveiled the sequels to these devices, appropriately called Galaxy Book2 360, Galaxy Book2 Pro, and Galaxy Book2 Pro 360.
Additionally, while those Galaxy Book2 devices walk the line between consumer and business, Samsung is also announcing an additional addition to the series called the Galaxy Book2 Business. That device aims at competitors from Lenovo, HP, and Dell, who have similar premium enterprise-level laptops.
All the laptops will ship with Intel’s latest 12th Gen processors, likely the new P-series, announced last week. The Galaxy Book2 Business, meanwhile, will get 12th Gen Intel as well but with Intel vPro as required by many companies.
Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro and Galaxy Book2 Pro 360
Source: Samsung
The Galaxy Book2 Pro and Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 borrow a lot from the previous design, which was announced in April 2021. Also, don’t confuse the new Galaxy Book2 with the ARM-based Galaxy Book2 from 2018, ahem. But while the overall looks remain similar, all the internals have been updated to leverage the advantages of Intel’s latest hybrid architecture.
The big advances come from the hardware’s multi-media and video conferencing improvements, much of which is required or recommended for the 3rd Gen of Intel’s Evo specification. For instance, the webcams go from 720P to 1080P full HD with a wider 87° wide-angle lens. Those cameras can also do auto-framing, blur your background, and more “smart” features necessary for today’s video-conferencing-focused work environment. There is also now bi-directional AI noise-canceling for the microphones and speakers.
Category | Galaxy Book2 Pro (13.3) | Galaxy Book2 Pro (15.6) |
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OS | Windows 11 | Windows 11 |
Processor | 12th Gen Intel Core i5 Core i7 Intel Evo |
12th Gen Intel Core i5 Core i7 Intel Evo |
RAM | 8GB, 16GB, 32GB LPDDR5 |
8GB, 16GB, 32GB LPDDR5 |
Graphics | Intel Iris Xe | Intel Iris Xe Intel Arc |
Storage | Up to 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD | Up to 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD |
Display | 13.3 inches 1920×1080 (FHD) 16:9 aspect ratio AMOLED |
15.6 inches 1920×1080 (FHD) 16:9 aspect ratio AMOLED |
Ports | Thunderbolt 4 USB-C USB-A 3.2 3.5mm combo microSD card reader |
Thunderbolt 4 USB-C USB-A 3.2 HDMI 3.5mm combo microSD card reader Nano SIM (optional) |
Audio | Dual 4W speakers Smart AMP Dolby Atmos Sound by AKG |
Dual 5W speakers Smart AMP Dolby Atmos Sound by AKG |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6E Bluetooth 5.1 |
5G Wi-Fi 6E Bluetooth 5.1 |
Camera | Front-facing 1080p Dual-array mic |
Front-facing 1080p Dual-array mic |
Keyboard | Backlit Island type |
Backlit 3-row numeric Island type |
Security | Fingerprint reader | Fingerprint reader |
Battery | 63Wh 65W AC adapter |
68Wh 65W AC adapter |
Dimensions | 11.98 x 7.86 x 0.44 inches (304.4mm x 199.8mm x 11.2mm) |
Integrated graphics: 13.99 x 8.88 x 0.46 inches (355.4mm x 225.8mm x 11.7mm) Discrete graphics: 13.99 x 8.88 x 0.52 inches (355.4mm x 225.8mm x 13.2mm |
Weight | 1.91 pounds (0.87kg) | Integrated graphics: 2.44 pounds (1.11kg) Discrete graphics: 2.58 pounds (1.17kg) |
Color | Silver Graphite |
Silver Graphite |
While the speakers are still AKG with Dolby Atmos, they are now 5W with “Smart AMP” for improved audio performance.
The screens are still Super AMOLED with a 16:9 aspect ratio and full HD resolution to ensure maximum battery life. But brightness is now dramatically increased. In our review of the 360 model, we could only muster a paltry 286 nits of brightness. Samsung is now claiming 400 nits with these new displays and getting VESA certified for DisplayHDR 500.
Samsung is also focusing heavily on integration with its Galaxy line of smartphones, including Link to Windows and the new exclusive “recent apps” feature that lets you quickly continue from your Galaxy phone to your PC. Its Galaxy Tab tablets can also “Second Screen” with its Galaxy Book2 laptops, including Samsung Multi Control (shared mouse and trackpad, copy and paste, etc.), PC screen savers, and utilizes the entire Tab screen for maximum screen space.
There is also better SmartThings integration, and, for the first time, Samsung is building Bixby into the laptop for added voice controls that can be used to control your smart home features via SmartThings. Indeed, Samsung packs its laptops with nearly all the same apps on its Galaxy line of smartphones, making a more coherent ecosystem, which we praised in our review.
Like the previous edition, the Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 supports Samsung’s S Pen with less latency and support for Samsung Notes, which works across all Samsung devices. Samsung Notes now supports improved handwriting recognition, smaller fonts, and hyperlinks. More interesting is integrating Samsung’s AI object erase into the Samsung Gallery app, which lets you remove shadows and unwanted distractions from photos simply by circling the item with the S Pen.
Category | Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 (13.3) | Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 (15.6) |
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OS | Windows 11 | Windows 11 |
Processor | 12th Gen Intel Core i5 Core i7 Intel Evo |
12th Gen Intel Core i5 Core i7 Intel Evo |
RAM | 8GB, 16GB, 32GB LPDDR5 |
8GB, 16GB, 32GB LPDDR5 |
Graphics | Intel Iris Xe | Intel Iris Xe |
Storage | 256GB, 512GB, 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD |
256GB, 512GB, 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD |
Display | 13.3 inches 1920×1080 (FHD) 16:9 aspect ratio Touch Super AMOLED |
15.6 inches 1920×1080 (FHD) 16:9 aspect ratio Touch Super AMOLED |
Inking | S Pen Included |
S Pen Included |
Ports | Thunderbolt 4 Two USB-C 3.5mm combo microSD card reader |
Thunderbolt 4 Two USB-C 3.5mm combo microSD card reader |
Audio | Dual 4W speakers Smart AMP Dolby Atmos Sound by AKG |
Dual 5W speakers Smart AMP Dolby Atmos Sound by AKG |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6E Bluetooth 5.1 |
Wi-Fi 6E Bluetooth 5.1 |
Camera | Front-facing 1080p Dual array mic |
Front-facing 1080p Dual array mic |
Keyboard | Backlit Island type |
Backlit 3-row numeric Island type |
Security | Fingerprint reader | Fingerprint reader |
Battery | 63Wh 65W AC adapter |
68Wh 65W AC adapter |
Dimensions | 11.9 x 7.9 x 0.45 inches (302.5mm x 202mm x 11.5mm) |
13.97 x 8.98 x 0.47 inches (354.85mm x 227.97mm x 11.9mm) |
Weight | 2.29 pounds (1.04kg) | 3.1 pounds (1.41kg) |
Color | Silver Graphite Burgundy |
Silver Graphite Burgundy |
Samsung is also focusing more on the environment with these new laptops. Parts of these laptops use ocean-bound recycled plastic. The product packages have been reduced by up to 39% with less reliance on raw paper materials. Improved algorithms ensure the internal batteries last longer from charging and discharging.
Finally, there are some color changes, too. The Galaxy Book2 Pro now comes in Graphite and Silver colorways, while the 360 models get Graphite, Silver, and a new Burgundy.
The Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro and Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 will be available for preorder beginning March 18, 2022, and will be available at retail stores starting April 1. The Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 will be $1,249.99, while the Galaxy Book2 Pro will be available for $1,049.99. The company also notes that these laptops will be available in even more markets as the company pushes to be more global in its PC offerings.
Samsung Galaxy Book2 360 and Galaxy Book2 Business
Samsung Galaxy Book2 Business (2022).Source: Samsung
Pushing into the more budget-friendly territory, Samsung is also announcing the Galaxy Book2 360 (no “Pro”) and the enterprise-level Galaxy Book2 Business.
The Galaxy Book2 360 is similar to the Pro model with a 13.3″ Super AMOLED touch display, 12th Gen Intel CPU, Dolby Atmos speakers, but does not include the S Pen. It likely has overall less performance and features compared to the Pro edition. But it makes up for it in price, starting at just $899, which is impressive for a premium, thin 2-in-1 Windows 11 laptop.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Book2 Business is an entirely different laptop. Samsung shifted the display to a preferable 14-inch, full HD Anti-Glare with a more modern 16:10 aspect (it’s also unlikely to be Super AMOLED). It has options for 4G LTE, up to 64GB of RAM, full HD webcam, stereo speakers, and uses Intel 12th Gen vPro processors.
Here are the full specs for the Galaxy Book2 Business:
Category | Galaxy Book2 Business |
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OS | Windows 11 Pro |
Processor | 12th Gen Intel vPro Core i5 Core i7 12th Gen Intel Core i3 Core i5 Core i7 |
RAM | 8GB Up to 64GB Dual SODIMM slots |
Graphics | Intel UHD Intel Iris Xe NVIDIA MX570 A |
Storage | 256GB Up to 1TB |
Display | 14 inches 1920×1080 (FHD) Anti-glare |
Ports | Thunderbolt 4 USB-C Two USB-A HDMI 2.0 Ethernet 3.5mm audio combo SD card reader |
Audio | Stereo speakers Dolby Atmos |
Wireless | 4G LTE (Europe only) Wi-Fi 6E |
Camera | FHD + IR Dual microphones |
Security | IR camera Fingerprint reader |
Battery | 51.5Wh |
Dimensions | 12.85 x 8.41 x 0.78 inches (326.4mm x 213.8mm x 19.92mm) |
Weight | 3.32 pounds (1.51kg) |
Color | Graphite |
Ports are also more in line with business needs, including full HDMI 2.0, Kensington Lock, and even a full RJ45 Ethernet port.
Interestingly, for the first time, the Galaxy Book2 Business is the first Samsung laptop to use Windows Hello facial recognition (infrared) in addition to the fingerprint sensor. The rest of Samsung’s Galaxy Book laptops only use fingerprint for authentication.
There is no pricing yet for the Galaxy Book2 Business, but Samsung notes it will be available starting April in select markets.
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