Galaxy Book Flex: Samsung’s first QLED screen notebook hit the shelves


Samsung has now launched the Galaxy Book Flex notebook, which uses a QLED screen. This notebook comes with Intel’s 10th generation Core chip and supports the Samsung S Pen. The Core i5 / 16GB / 512GB version is now available for 10499 yuan ($1521).

Galaxy Book Flex

In terms of design, the Samsung Galaxy Book Flex notebook uses a 13.3-inch QLED display, 1080p resolution, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, 125% sRGB color gamut, 600nit brightness, and the border thickness is only 3.9mm. The notebook body is 12.9 mm thick and it weighs about 1.16kg.

Galaxy Book Flex

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This notebook supports wireless charging for mobile phones. However, this feature works for only Samsung or WPC Qi-enabled phones. In terms of configuration, it uses Intel’s tenth-generation Core processors. It also comes with 16GB LPDDR4X 3733 high-frequency RAM and 512GB NVMe solid-state drive.

In terms of interface, this device comes with a Thunderbolt 3 interface and USB-C interface. The multi-function card slot is compatible with UFS and microSD cards.

The Galaxy Book Flex features the world’s first QLED Display on a laptop, offering a vivid, true-to-life viewing experience. Outdoor Mode, enabled by a maximum 600-nit display capability, ensures every detail is clear even when you’re working in the bright sunlight. This device makes it easy to go cordless thanks to long-lasting batteries and power-conserving displays. Samsung’s best-in-class Wireless PowerShare can also charge any of your Qi-compatible smartphones, Galaxy Buds or wearables with your laptop’s touchpad. Galaxy Book Flex exemplifies Samsung’s design legacy for an ultra-thin and light device that easily slips into bags and backpacks without the added bulk.

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