I tested Samsung's first laptop with Intel's Panther Lake chip - it's a sleeper hit for Windows users
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I tested Samsung's first laptop with Intel's Panther Lake chip - it's a sleeper hit for Windows users
"What is identical to the previous generation is the display. Up top, the Galaxy Book6 Ultra has a 16-inch, AMOLED 3K touchscreen. It has the same peak HDR brightness of 1,000 nits, the same adaptive 120Hz refresh rate, and the Corning Gorilla Glass with DXC for added durability. This isn't a knock against Samsung; the company clearly recognized the display was one of the Galaxy Book5 Pro's best features, and brought it back."
"Also: I finally tested a Windows laptop with Intel's Panther Lake chip - and the hype is justified The audio system, however, saw more meaningful changes. It has a six-speaker setup, comprised of four force-canceling woofers and a pair of tweeters. The result is crisp, room-filling audio with excellent clarity. Instruments and vocals remain discernible even at higher volume. Distortion is well controlled thanks to the woofer's unique design."
Samsung's Galaxy Book6 Ultra builds on the Galaxy Book5 Pro by expanding battery and refining design while retaining core strengths. The laptop's dimensions are 14.05 x 9.76 x 0.6 inches and it weighs just under four pounds. A revised PCB layout improves weight distribution and enables a one-finger lift. The 16-inch AMOLED 3K touchscreen returns with 1,000-nit peak HDR, adaptive 120Hz refresh, and Corning Gorilla Glass DXC. Audio receives a six-speaker system with four force-canceling woofers and two tweeters, producing crisp, room-filling sound with controlled distortion, though bass remains restrained. The device is slightly larger but maintains a sleek profile.
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