Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro, Galaxy Book3 360, and Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 Have Their First Images Leaked

Credit: Samsung via @GaryeonHan

The upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled for next week on February 1 won’t be hosting only the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S23 flagship lineup of smartphones. It’s also the event where the South Korean tech behemoth will unveil its new laptops: the new Galaxy Book3 Pro, Galaxy Book3 360, and Galaxy Book3 Pro 360.

Thanks to MySmartPrice and GaryeonHan, official images of the new Samsung laptops have leaked. At first glance, we can remark on the extraordinary versatility and the existence of the stylus pen. Perhaps nobody can possibly be bothered by such implementations for a laptop.

A tablet or a laptop?

If you’re undecided about buying either a laptop or a tablet, why not have both? That seems to be what Samsung engineers had in mind when they came up with the new laptops in question. The computers are equipped with 360 degrees hinges that allow them to be used as either laptops or tablets, depending on what the user wants.

It’s obvious that if you opt for tablet mode, you get to use the touchscreen function of the device. You can do it while using the S Pen or with your hands, as you prefer. The S Pen is the same pen for touchscreens that is built by Samsung, and that exists on some flagship smartphones of the company.

At this point, there’s not much to know about the system specifications of the upcoming Samsung laptops, but surely that will change in the near future. However, Samsung has a lot of competition out there, considering that so many companies are fighting for supremacy when it comes to the best laptop brand. Samsung is known more when it comes to smartphones rather than laptops or tablets, as we all know already.

We’ll get to get rid of any doubts on February 1, when the new Samsung laptops will be officially unveiled.

Cristian Antonescu
Cristian is in love with technology, as are many of us. He has a vast experience as a content writer in the field. He's involved especially in the hardware area, where he covers the latest news regarding smartphones, laptops, PC components, and so on.