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Samsung launches Galaxy 2 Pro 360, Galaxy Book 2 Pro alongside six other laptops in India

by Adersh Unni Krishnan
March 17, 2022
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Samsung launches Galaxy 2 Pro 360, Galaxy Book 2 Pro alongside six other laptops in India

Samsung launches Galaxy 2 Pro 360, Galaxy Book 2 Pro alongside six other laptops in India Image Credits: GizChina

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Samsung launches Galaxy 2 Pro 360, Galaxy Book 2 Pro alongside six other laptops in India
Samsung launches Galaxy 2 Pro 360, Galaxy Book 2 Pro alongside six other laptops in India
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After a lengthy hiatus from the Indian laptop market, Samsung debuted six laptops in India. The new laptops were first introduced at MWC 2022 last month. Samsung’s Galaxy Book2 Pro 360, Galaxy Book2 Pro, Galaxy Book2 360, Galaxy Book Go, Galaxy Book2, and Galaxy Book2 Business models were introduced in India. The Book2 Pro 360 and Book2 Pro have two screen sizes: 13.3-inches and 15.6-inches. Windows 11 is installed on all of the laptops out there.

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Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 Specification

Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 Specification
Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 Specification
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The Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 series has a 2-in-1 form factor and weighs about 1.04 kg with a thickness of roughly 11.5mm. The 360-degree hinge allows the laptop to be folded completely, and the screen is compatible with the S Pen, allowing it to be utilized as a tablet.

For the Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 series, Samsung has chosen an FHD AMOLED Display (1920 x 1080) with Touch Screen Panel. The 13.3-inch and 15.6-inch displays will be available for the 2-in-1. The 13.3-inch model is powered by Intel’s 12th core i7 or i5 CPU, whilst the 15.6-inch model only offers the i7 option.

It is based on the Intel Evo platform and supports WiFi 6E as well as Type-C USB charging. Take into account that the larger screen option is not currently available for pre-order in India. With the Book2 Pro 360 series, Samsung provides 16GB RAM and 512GB onboard storage.

Samsung Galaxy Book 2 360 Specification

Samsung Galaxy Book 2 360 Specification
Samsung Galaxy Book 2 360 Specification
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The Galaxy Book2 360 series is somewhat thicker and heavier than the 2-in-1 Pro model. This is approximately 12.9 mm thick and weighs 1.16 kg. This one also works with the S Pen. This model also has a 720p HD camera rather than a full HD camera like the Pro model. This one wasn’t compatible with the Intel Evo platform. It will be available with Intel Core i5 or i7 processors, 16GB RAM, and 512GB storage.

Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro Specification

Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro Specification
Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro Specification
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The Galaxy Book2 Pro series is a laptop-style device with an ultra-thin design. The Galaxy Book2 Pro, like the Book2 Pro 360 series, is built on the Intel Evo platform and has a full HD web camera. It will also be available with Intel core i5 or core i7 processors, as well as 16GB RAM and 512GB storage choices.

The Galaxy Book2 Pro retains its 13.3-inch FHD AMOLED display (1920 x 1080). The Book2 Pro is thinner and lighter than the 2-in-1, weighing only 0.87 kg and measuring only 11.2 mm thick.

Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Business Specification

Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Business Specification
Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Business Specification
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The 14-inch Samsung Galaxy Book2 Business is designed for consumers who work from home or in a hybrid office. The laptop includes a Studio Mode that may make online meetings look ‘sharp, clean, and professional.

The camera on the laptop also includes an Auto Framing option, which may give a bokeh-like blurred backdrop effect that can assist minimize distractions in virtual work situations.

Samsung Galaxy Book Go Specification

Samsung Galaxy Book Go Specification
Samsung Galaxy Book Go Specification
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The Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 Compute Platform powers the 14-inch Galaxy Book Go. It is designed to have the mobility of a laptop and the battery life of a smartphone. It runs Windows 11 with promised instant-on performance, features a 180-degree hinge, and supports Dolby Atmos.

Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Specification

Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Specification
Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Specification
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The Samsung Galaxy Book2 has a 15.6-inch display. According to Samsung’s website, this will be available with Intel Core i5 or Core i7 CPUs, as well as 16GB RAM and SSD+HDD storage choices. However, pre-orders are not yet available.

Pricing for Samsung Galaxy Laptops in India

Pricing for Samsung Galaxy Laptops in India
Pricing for Samsung Galaxy Laptops in India
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The Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 series has a starting price of Rs 1,15,990, while the Galaxy Book2 Pro has a starting price of Rs 106,990.

The Galaxy Book2 360 will be priced at Rs 99,990, while the Galaxy Book Go will be priced at Rs 38,990. The Galaxy Book2 will cost Rs 65,990, while the Galaxy Book2 Business would cost Rs 1,04,990. Remember that each series has several versions based on CPU and other characteristics, which will influence the final cost.

Samsung and Amazon have opened pre-orders on their websites, which will formally open tomorrow, March 18. The Galaxy Book2 360 is exclusively available for pre-order on Amazon. In addition, Samsung has launched a slew of cashback deals for the new laptops.

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From God's own country, an adventure thirstier who is among the first to hit the road and gets out of hands in exploration for more hustle and bustle! He is also a computer nerd who is pursuing his majors in the field of computer science but his real passion could be seen while watching him talking about tech and entertainment topics at times. Moreover, you will find him around the clock mostly just sitting on his chair running his hands over his clicky keyboard. He believes in passion and hustle bringing new learning curves for self-development! Also, he has been devoting his work to the web for more than two years.

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