Today, February 1, Samsung, as promised by insiders, officially introduced the world to the Galaxy Book3 Ultra laptop – a powerful workstation with a 16-inch OLED display that supports a refresh rate of 120 Hz, as well as a lot of advanced hardware that was not known about even providers of classified information. Samsung itself believes that the laptop’s display is its key advantage, although in fact there is nothing incredible about it – a 16:10 aspect ratio, a resolution of 2880 × 1800 pixels, an adaptive refresh rate of 120 Hz and a brightness of 400 nits – this is an excellent display. but it’s no better than the competition.
What’s really impressive is the specs – Samsung has managed to cram Intel’s Core i7 and even Core i9 H-series processors into a fairly compact thin laptop so you don’t have to worry about CPU performance. Moreover, a potential buyer has the opportunity to choose a discrete graphics card from a basic RTX 4050 to a fairly powerful RTX 4070. Yes, these are the very new video cards for the mobile segment that NVIDIA officially announced just a month ago, but, of course, it is worth recalling that mobile versions of video cards RTX 40 has nothing to do with desktop models.
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