Samsung today launches its new Galaxy Book 2 in Canada. The handset joins the flagship PC line along with the Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 and the Galaxy Book 2 Pro.
Samsung confirms that the Galaxy Book 2 includes a 15.6-inch IPS FHD display, which offers high definition for both real-time streaming and web browsing. The laptop powers the laptop with a 12th generation Intel Core processor. The Galaxy Book 2 is available with a Core i5 or Core i7. The laptop also includes LPDDR4x memory
In addition, the Galaxy Book 2 has a 54 Wh battery. Although the company has not specified an approximate battery life, Samsung confirms that it takes 30 minutes to get a 40 percent charge. In addition, Samsung carries its universal charger from previous Galaxy devices.
In addition, the unit includes support for Windows 11 and Samsung’s Knox security system, which protects users’ privacy. The device can be secured by a fingerprint scan which is used to unlock the laptop.
When looking at the ports, users will find two USB-C ports, two USB 3.2, one HDMI port, micro SD support, HP and Kensington Lock.
Connectivity within the Galaxy ecosystem also seems to be a focus for Samsung. The company confirms that users can sync their laptop with a Galaxy smartphone via Link to Windows. Samsung is even updating Quick Share and merging it with Link Sharing. Galaxy Book Smart Switch can also help transfer data, photos, and more from older computers to your Galaxy Book 2.
Finally, the laptop is another example of Samsung’s commitment to sustainability. Minimizing its environmental footprint, the laptop is made of reused materials such as fishing nets to produce environmentally friendly material used for touchpad support and indoor support.
The graphite-colored Galaxy Book 2 is now available on Samsung’s website, as well as all major retail partners across Canada. It starts at $ 989.99 for the 256GB model that supports an i5. The i7 is available for $ 1119.99.
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Source: Samsung Canada