Samsung Expands Its Galaxy Book 6 Lineup With A Snapdragon X2 Elite-Powered Model

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The Galaxy Book 6 Edge comes with 1TB of storage and 16GB of RAM, and it costs $2,100.

Samsung's Galaxy Book 6 series might have been available in the US since March, but the company wasn't going to abandon the lineup after the initial batch of laptops. It has announced an addition to that series in the form of the Galaxy Book 6 Edge. What's interesting about this is that, unlike the rest of the Intel-powered Galaxy Book 6 laptops, it runs on a Snapdragon X2 Elite. Samsung says Qualcomm's chipset delivers up to 80 TOPS of AI performance.

The laptop has a 16-inch, 3K Dynamic AMOLED 2X touch display that's said to be anti-reflective, which could make it a decent pick for working outside on a nice day (automated brightness and contrast adjustments could help on that front too). It has an adaptive refresh rate of...

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