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Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge Leak Shows Snapdragon X-Powered Laptops Ahead of Microsoft Event

Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge

The next version of Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge has been spotted in a new leak, which enables techies a first look at it and an idea of the company’s next-generation Snapdragon X-based laptops. The German tech site WinFuture has spread over the Internet the images and the details, which implies that three particular variants are ready to enter the market:

  • Galaxy Book4 Edge (14-inch)
  • Galaxy Book4 Edge (16-inch)
  • Galaxy Book4 Edge Pro (16-inch)

The laptops will come bearing Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X chips, which also come with integrated Nuvia CPU cores, the last marking the foremost ARM-based computing series for Windows on high capital products. The company will make use of the AMOLED 3K display all over the line that will ensure the high contrast and vibrant colors, for the customers to enjoy. In addition, even though the brightness level might exceed 400 nits, it is not yet known whether this display will be the standard one for all models.

The selections for the port make sense to what port protocols are practical for small and portable devices models such as full-size HDMI, two USB Type-C ports, At the same time, no headphone jack is omitted from the category. Also, 16-inch models will come with a Num Pad and a MicroSD card that can be removed, so they will be different from the 14 inch version.

Leaked information on these mobile PCs running on ARM allegedly show that they won’t be cheap. According to an estimation, the starting model can be for about $1,960. But at the Microsoft’s special event set on May 20, where Windows’s AI features and new devices will be shown, what we might get an official presentation of the Galaxy Book4 Edge lineup together with the detailed information on pricing, specs, and availability of the devices.

Following the other already worked AI-based, ARM-based Windows OS laptops, such as the Galaxy Book4 Edge and the collaboration between Microsoft and the cutting-edge series Snapdragon X, Windows might be the first to make a move.

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