It looks like they maybe finally solved the screen door effect on OLED touchscreens? Is anybody able to confirm that the screen doesn't have a visible grainy layer on it? Hard to tell from photos.
the screen is like a mirror, totally useless. why is this not in the cons!?? but yeah, again "soldered RAM" since 5 years everything is soldered, why you even mention this! how about "no usb-c port on the right side" !? almost 4000 bucks, noone in their right mind will buy this
@dumb_oems, do you've a suggestion though of an alternative? It's easy to hate on oled and it definitely has flaws but let's face it before oled there were minimal improvements to LCD display tech, whether it be contrast, brightness or gamut accuracy.
MiniLED has pwm too and has its own issues.
I feel like the degradation issue is overblown too. Yes, they degrade but guess what? My 13 year LCD does too. All displays degrade over time. That's why people upgrade every several years.
I'm using GalaxyBook myself, but Macbooks now are objectively better in every way AND cheaper! What's wrong with windows laptops?! They are like "RAM is now 100$ more expensive, so you understand we need to bump the laptop prices by 500$".. And Apple releases 600$ laptop that even runs windows better than any windows laptop..
The quiet profile seems to castrate GPU performance for CPU. I wonder if there's a way to swap that so it's 45W TGP and 22W TDP instead.
This notebook seems almost as efficient halo. Struggling to see the point of it anymore besides AI. Oh, I guess halo notebooks run generally slightly cooler but in terms of wattage and noise...almost similar.
It's also quite depressing how on a $4000 laptop we still don't have SD Express card reader but on a $400 switch 2 we do.
I kind of wish NBC did the gaming benchmarks @ 40 dB (aka more balanced / optimized profiles rather than max turbo). Does anyone actually game at full throttle with 50+ dB? But then again I guess it'd complicate things further as everyone OEM has their own definition and power limits of what is "balance/optimized"..
Samsung's new Galaxy Book6 Ultra is a powerful 16-inch multimedia laptop with an amazing OLED screen, Panther Lake processor and GeForce RTX 5070. There are also many similarities with the Apple MacBook Pro 16, but is it enough to beat Apple's machine?