
In the sidelines of Microsoft's ongoing event, Samsung has announced the Galaxy Book 4 Edge, an addition to its well-famed Galaxy Book 4 series.
Aiming to propel and normalise “Copilot+ PCs,” the South Korean tech tycoon offers the device with Snapdragon X chips, setting it at a price point of $1,349.
Snapdragon X Elite
With series first variant of the series was introduced earlier this year, this latest iteration stands out by ditching Intel for Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X series of chips, specifically doing away with 3.4GHz and 3.8GHz variants of Snapdragon X Elite, according to the company
Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge specifications
With all of its three tiers offered in AMOLED displays, the base model of the Galaxy Book 4 Edge comes with a 14-inch screen with a tonned-down version of the Snapdragon X Elite chip whose chipset is the same as that of 16-inch Galaxy Book 4 Edge Plus. However, if you wish to go big for the 3.8GHz Snapdragon X Elite, you should invest a bit more for the top-notch 16-inch model.
An element which keeps a sense of identity is the inclusion of 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage in all the variants.
Similar to its Intel machines, the company appears more inclined towards ecosystem features as its Galaxy phones and tablets utilising Link to Windows.
Galaxy Book 4 Edge release date
The Galaxy Book 4 Edge is available for pre-order which users can avail from company's official website. To attract new users while retaining the existing ones, buyers will be given a free 50-inch “Crystal UHD 4K TV” as a bonus on Galaxy Book 4 Edge's pre-order. Shipping is set to commence on on June 18.
Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge price
The prices of the 14-inch base variant, 16-inch model, and the high-end 16-inch model version with 3.8GHz Snapdragon X Elite are $1,349, $1,449, $1,749, respectively.