Samsung seems to have another Windows PC in transit with a plan that appears to have taken some motivation from Microsoft. The Galaxy Book S, which was released this evening by columnist Evan Blass, has an extremely square, mono-shading console and trackpad format that particularly takes after the plan of Microsoft's Surface Laptop, short the Surface's trademark texture covering.
The remainder of the PC is to a greater extent a flight, however. From the side, regardless it looks a great deal like a Samsung PC, and there's no picture yet of the highest point of the gadget. Samsung likewise appears to have stayed with a more slender screen perspective proportion.
For the time being, spec subtleties are constrained. We can see a solitary USB-C port and an earphone jack, and there's some hypothesis that it could be running on a Snapdragon 855 processor matched with 8GB of RAM. Samsung has utilized Snapdragon processors in this product offering previously, so it's completely conceivable that is the arrangement here.
This would be Samsung's first extension of the Galaxy Book line into clamshell PCs. Up until now, the line has been loaded up with tablets with separable consoles, particularly like Microsoft's Surface Pro. A year ago's Galaxy Book 2, for instance, was a tablet with a separable console and stylus support. It likewise kept running on a Snapdragon processor, the 850.
With the Galaxy Book S, obviously this line will keep on being Samsung's solution to Microsoft's Surface gadgets.
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