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Stuff India
|May 2023
With a bundled stylus and the highest-res OLED screen Samsung has ever fitted to a laptop, is this the perfect convertible?
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The Galaxy Book 3 Pro 360 is the middle child of Samsung's refreshed laptop lineup, lacking the performance grunt of the Book 3 Ultra and the sheer portability of the Book3 Pro 14in... but this hybrid model is the most flexible. A fully rotating screen lets its 16in screen double as a tablet, for a work/play balance that sure beats balancing a notebook on your knees to watch telly.
This premium 2-in-1 has been overhauled for its third generation, with fresh styling, a stronger hinge and uprated internals. Our review model has the 13th-gen Intel Core i7 chip, paired to 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. Opting for the more mainstream Core i5 limits you to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, although this nudges the price down a fair bit.
It sounds like a winning combo for anyone after a convertible that'll work just as well outside of business hours as within them. So does it deliver in reality?
Too punky
The speakers are fine for catching up on your YouTube subs, but as usual with laptops the bass is weak. And the webcam is OK at best.
A stiffer end corner
The Book3 Pro 360 is milled from aluminium, with sharp lines and minimal branding, and aside from how the hinges slightly eat into the lid (1) there's little evidence that this is a 2-in-1 device. It stays fixed at whatever angle you open it to, as well as folding fully flat for tablet use.
Friezes to a child
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