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Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 (15-inch) review: OLED disappointment?
Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 (15-inch) review: OLED disappointment?-February 2024
Feb 12, 2026 7:28 AM

  

Are there any alternatives?

The Surface Laptop 4 is one of this laptop’s biggest rivals. It has a 3:2, higher-resolution screen, but it’s not a convertible. The LG Gram 16 fits into a similar class of laptop. It has a 16:10 display but is also a standard clamshell.

  The HP Spectre x360 15 is a 15-inch convertible that offers a touchscreen and stylus support. Both it and the Dell XPS 15 offer a slim chassis, though they’re not quite as small as the Galaxy Book Pro 360. These slightly larger laptops, however, can be configured with more powerful components, including 45-watt processors and discrete GPUs.

  

How long will it last?

The Galaxy Book Pro 360 should last you at least five years. It has the latest components under the hood, as well as future-proofed ports. The build quality isn’t the best, however, which means it could get dinged up and damaged over the years.

  Samsung offers a standard one-year warranty. You can also add a two-year or three-year advanced warranty through Samsung Care+, which costs up to $350 extra.

  

Should you buy it?

It’s a good option for those in the Galaxy ecosystem, especially if using the S-Pen on a larger screen is an attractive proposition to you. The 13-inch model is likely the better option for most people, however.

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