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Samsung Galaxy Book First Impressions to Last; Here's why It's a Good Buy

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Samsung launches a Windows 10 hybrid with the power of a desktop in its Galaxy Book. Samsung took note of all the consumer complaints from its Galaxy Tab Pro S. Galaxy Books' first impressions are already claiming that its way better than its predecessor, calling it an enterprise-worthy hybrid.

When Samsung launched its Galaxy Tab Pro S, everyone was hopeful because instead of using Android OS, the tech company used Windows 10. But it failed in performance. The good news is, Samsung took note of all the consumers' complaints and made sure to avoid making the same mistake with its Galaxy Book.

Tech gurus are calling Samsung Galaxy Book an enterprise-worthy hybrid, CIO reported. While it has the same design as its Galaxy Tab Pro S predecessor, the Galaxy Book is an improved hybrid. With an extended keyboard that gives it a more natural feel, the Samsung Galaxy Book is finally ideal for students and professionals alike.

Another comparable improvement is its backlit keyboard, which makes the Galaxy Book more of a notebook than a tablet. The S pen also now has better pressure sensitivity. At .7mm tip, the pen feels and functions like a real pen does because it can now capture user's handwriting.

Galaxy Book houses Intel Core i5 and runs on 8GB RAM, which is a significant improvement from the poor performance of Galaxy Tab Pro S. Samsung also made sure consumers will no longer complain about overheating problems with two fans attached to the Galaxy Book.

The Galaxy Book also has Air Command and Screen Off Memo features. The S pen also has an ability of understanding which angle the user is tilting it to, which really makes it compatible to the varied preferences of artists and designers, Engadget reported.

Samsung hopes to attract more market from the business and IT sectors with the Galaxy Book's trade-in program. It also houses new protection plans, extended warranties, and dedicated customer support. But what makes it attractive for most markets is its promise that the undisclosed price tag will already include the S pen and the keyboard.

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