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  • Samsung

    Watch Samsung's MWC 2022 press event in under 8 minutes

    by 
    Mat Smith
    Mat Smith
    02.28.2022

    It's all about laptops this year.

  • A burgundy Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 sitting on a white desk with an S Pen to its right.

    Samsung’s new Galaxy Book laptops get better webcams and brighter screens

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    02.27.2022

    Samsung's new Galaxy Book 2 series offers upgraded webcams and processors, improved S Pens and a gorgeous new burgundy color option

  • Is the Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Microsoft's biggest Surface Pro rival?

    by 
    Amber Bouman
    Amber Bouman
    07.04.2019

    When reviews editor Cherlynn Low spent some time with Samsung's Galaxy Book 2 back in October, she determined that the brilliant display, long-lasting battery and LTE connectivity made a compelling argument for owning the tablet. While it would make an ideal device for people who value a hearty battery and do most of their work in a browser, the performance of the Snapdragon 850 processor was sometimes frustratingly sluggish. A sturdy magnesium body with a built-in kickstand, included S Pen and a keyboard helped compensate for the performance issues, with the Galaxy Book 2 earning a decent score of 83.

  • Engadget

    The best 2-in-1 tablets for 2019

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    06.28.2019

    Two-in-1 tablets are far from perfect. But just because there isn't a flawless laptop replacement today doesn't mean you can't get a tablet that's good enough to get some work done on the road. Tech's biggest players are falling over themselves to push out these devices, giving the premium-tablet category new life. It's easy to see why people would want these hybrids: They offer the power and productivity of a notebook in the thin and light body of a tablet. But there isn't an operating system yet that's versatile enough to work as well as a tablet as it does as a desktop (or vice versa). So as you approach this decision, it's worth thinking about which mode is more important to you.