Samsung Galaxy Book4 (2024)
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
|---|---|
| Product family | Galaxy Book |
| Release date | January 2024 |
| Discontinued | No |
| Operating system | Windows 11 Home |
| CPU | Intel Core i5 Intel Core i7 |
| Memory | 8 GB or 16 GB LPDDR4X |
| Memory slots | Soldered |
| Storage | 256 GB or 512 GB SSD |
| Storage slots | 2 M.2 slots (1 occupied) |
| Removable storage | Micro SD card reader |
| Display | Screen size: 15.6 inch Panel type: IPS Resolution: Full HD Aspect ratio: 16:9 Refresh rate: 60 Hz Brightness: 300 Nits sRGB: 65 % |
| Graphics | Intel Integrated Graphics |
| Sound | Bottom-firing speakers |
| Camera | 720p resolution |
| Touchpad | Plastic surface |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6 Multiple USB-A and USB-C ports HDMI 1.4 Ethernet jack |
| Mass | 3.5 pounds (1.6 kg) |
| Battery | 54 Wh |
| Keyboard | Backlit |
| Chassis | Color: Silver Materials: Full metallic exterior |
| Number pad | Yes |
| Fingerprint reader | Yes, doubles as power button |
| Facial recognition | No |
| Website | Samsung |
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The Samsung Galaxy Book4 (2024) is a base model laptop designed for general productivity tasks. It features a full metallic exterior, a 15.6-inch Full HD display, and a variety of ports. The laptop is available with Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, integrated Intel graphics, and up to 16 GB of LPDDR4X memory. It is equipped with a 54 Wh battery, providing an expected runtime of close to 11 hours during general productivity tasks.[1]
Primary Hardware
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Processor
The Samsung Galaxy Book4 (2024) can be configured with the following processors[1]:
- Intel Core i5 for basic tasks such as web surfing and document editing. It can handle more demanding tasks like coding and 3D animations but may experience slowdowns due to limited RAM.
- Intel Core i7 is recommended for better performance in demanding scenarios, such as 1080p video editing on programs like DaVinci Resolve.
The day-to-day performance of the Intel Core i5 variant is smooth for general productivity tasks, but it is not ideal for more demanding applications. The Intel Core i7 variant offers better performance for such tasks.[2]
Graphics
The Galaxy Book4 is equipped with Intel integrated graphics. The gaming performance is noted to be surprisingly impressive, with games like Fortnite running close to 60 frames per second on medium settings. This performance is a significant improvement compared to previous generations.[2]
Memory
The Galaxy Book4 comes with either 8 GB or 16 GB of LPDDR4X memory. The limited RAM in the 8 GB configuration can bottleneck performance in demanding tasks, and it is recommended to upgrade to 16 GB for better performance in productivity and creative tasks.[2]
Storage
The laptop is available with 256 GB or 512 GB SSD storage. It features two M.2 slots, with one slot occupied, allowing for storage expansion and providing flexibility for users who need more space.[2]
Input Devices
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Keyboard
The Galaxy Book4 features a decent keyboard with backlighting and a built-in 10-keypad. The layout has some issues with compressed shift and arrow keys, which can be problematic for users. However, the rest of the keycaps are large, and the typing experience is generally good with decent key travel and a tactile feel. The keyboard includes multiple brightness settings for backlighting.[2]
Touchpad
The laptop is equipped with a plastic surface trackpad. The trackpad is tactile with minimal flex, providing a decent user experience despite being made of plastic.[2]
Webcam
The Galaxy Book4 comes with a 720p resolution webcam. The webcam quality is poor, appearing blurry and performing badly in low light conditions. It is described as an afterthought, with a suggestion that it should be upgraded to 1080p.[2]
Output Devices
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Display
The Galaxy Book4 features a 15.6-inch Full HD IPS panel with a 16:9 aspect ratio and 300 nits peak brightness. The display has a base refresh rate of 60 Hz and a 65% sRGB color rating, which makes it look washed out and unsuitable for color-sensitive tasks like photo or video editing. The review criticizes the display for being inadequate for modern standards, especially in 2024.[2]
Audio
The laptop is equipped with a bottom-firing speaker setup. The speakers get loud with little distortion at higher volumes, providing decent sound quality. While they are not as good as those found in higher-end models like the MacBook Air, they still offer a satisfactory audio experience.[2]
Connectivity
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WiFi
The Galaxy Book4 is equipped with Wi-Fi 6, providing modern wireless connectivity.[2]
USB
The laptop features multiple USB-A and USB-C ports, including a Type-C port, an Ethernet jack, a dated HDMI 1.4 port, and multiple USB-A SuperSpeed ports. However, it lacks Thunderbolt 4 and HDMI 2.1, which is considered a significant drawback.[2]
SD Card Reader
The Galaxy Book4 includes a micro SD card reader.[2]
Case
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The Galaxy Book4 has a full metallic exterior with a dark gray color. The design is linear and straightforward, with a weight just shy of 3.5 lbs, making it a reasonably light 15-inch laptop. The build quality is praised, noting that Samsung does not compromise on materials even in the base model.[2]
Maintenance
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The RAM is soldered, but storage can be expanded via an additional M.2 slot, allowing for some level of upgradeability.[2]
Cooling System
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The fan noise peaks at around 51 to 52 dB under heavy load but generally stays in the high 40s during moderate tasks. The fan noise is manageable and does not detract from the overall experience. Surface temperatures barely touch 38°C under peak loads and around 35°C under realistic loads, indicating effective thermal management.[2]
Energy Management
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Power Consumption
The Galaxy Book4 comes with a charger rated for 65 watts.[2]
Battery Life
The laptop is equipped with a 54Wh battery, providing an expected runtime of close to 11 hours during general productivity tasks, making it suitable for users who need a laptop for extended periods without charging.[2]
Biometrics
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The Galaxy Book4 includes a fingerprint reader that doubles as the power button.[2]
Software
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The laptop ships with Windows 11 Home. No specific preinstalled software is mentioned.[1]
Reviews Summary
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Overall Sentiment
The Samsung Galaxy Book4 is considered a decent option for general productivity tasks, offering a good build quality and performance for its price. However, it has several limitations, including outdated ports, a mediocre display, and a low-resolution webcam. It is recommended for users who need a basic laptop for everyday tasks but may not be suitable for those requiring high performance or color accuracy.[2]
Problems Summary[2]
- Outdated ports, lacking Thunderbolt 4 and HDMI 2.1.
- Mediocre display with low sRGB color rating.
- Low-resolution webcam.
- Limited RAM in the base model can bottleneck performance.
- Compressed shift and arrow keys on the keyboard.