In addition to new Galaxy smartphones, Samsung today introduced the Galaxy Book3 Ultra, a new premium PC with a 2-in-1 convertible form factor and integrated S Pen. According to Samsung, the Book3 Ultra is the thinnest clamshell device in its class and features a lightweight aluminum frame.
The Galaxy Book3 Ultra is equipped with a 13th generation Intel Core i9 processor and an NVIDIA RTX Geforce 4070 GPU and features Samsung's Dynamic OLED 2x display, which was previously used in Galaxy smartphones. The display has a resolution of 3K and a refresh rate of 120 Hz and is available in a 16-inch size. It has an AI Noise Cancelling function to reduce background noise during calls. Samsung's Studio Mode offers light correction, automatic framing and eye contact correction for video conferencing. The notebook also has a quad speaker system.

With the Book3 Pro 360 and the Book3 Pro, Samsung introduces two more affordable PC options. The Galaxy Book3 Pro features the same OLED display technology and is available in 14 and 16 inch sizes available while the Book3 Pro 360 has a 360-inch display and a 16-inch screen size.
Galaxy Book3 Ultra: Samsung introduces new notebooks
The new notebooks feature Samsung Multi Control, a feature that allows Samsung users to control a PC, a Galaxy Tab and a Galaxy smartphone with the Galaxy Book3's keyboard and trackpad, similar to the multi-device control Apple offers between iPad and Mac.

The new Galaxy Book3 Ultra, Book3 Pro and Book3 Pro 360 can be pre-ordered starting today. Samsung will launch the new devices on February 17. Prices for the Galaxy Book3 Pro start at $1,500 and for the Book3 Pro 360 at $1,900. The price for the top-of-the-line Ultra model starts at $2,400. Anyone who also buys a phone from the Galaxy S23 series can have their Samsung bonus credit from this purchase credited towards a Galaxy Book3 order. (Image: Samsung)