Intel Core Ultra. Nvidia GeForce. OLED. Some combinations of specs tell you you’re going to get an excellent laptop experience, and so it proves with the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Ultra, a bit of a mouthful on the tongue but a great machine in the hands.

And it excels on the desktop too. This laptop can handle anything a suite of creative apps can throw at it, with one of Nvidia’s best current-gen GPUs and lots of CPU cores to keep it fed with frames to render. It has all the features you’d expect from a flagship device, including Thunderbolt 4 and an all-day battery. It manages to keep a few quality-of-life updates that will make it a popular choice if you need your laptop to do everything.

Swipe to scroll horizontally
CPU Intel Core Ultra 9 185H
GPU Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070
RAM 32GB
Screen 16in AMOLED touchscreen
Resolution 2880 x 1800 px
Refresh rate 120Hz
Storage 1TB SSD, MicroSD
Connectivity Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, 2x Thunderbolt 4, 1x USB 3.2, 1x HDMI 2.1
Dimensions 355.4 x 250.4 x 16.5 mm
Weight 1.86kg
Swipe to scroll horizontally
Cinebench 2024 Row 0 – Cell 1
CPU multi-core 517
Single-core 104
GPU 7185
Geekbench 6 Row 4 – Cell 1
CPU multi-core 7288
Single-core 2447
GPU (OpenCL) 66675
PCMark 10 Row 8 – Cell 1
Home test 6616
Battery life 12h 48m
3D Mark Row 11 – Cell 1
Fire Strike 17081
Time Spy 7809
Handbrake video encoding 4m 52s, 66fps
Image

Asus ProArt PX13

With a Ryzen AI 9 and an RTX 4070, plus a 2-in-1 OLED touchscreen, this is a lot of laptop for less money than the Samsung.

Image

MacBook Air M3 15in

Or you could even get a MacBook Pro at this price. They’re universally excellent.

Image

Microsoft Surface Laptop 7

It may not have the same GPU power at the Galaxy Book, but the new Snapdragon platform is the future of PCs.