Samsung's new Galaxy Book2 with Snapdragon 850 processor pops up in the Microsoft Store

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Samsung recently announced the new Galaxy Book2, a Windows 10 S Mode 2-in-1 device powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 850 processor (Quad 2.96GHZ + Quad 1.7 GHz). The Galaxy Book2 comes with built-in gigabit class LTE, thanks to the Snapdragon X20 LTE Modem (Cat.18 5CA, up to 4X4 MIMO). Samsung has included 4GB RAM and 128GB storage for your productivity needs. Samsung is also bundling the keyboard cover and the S Pen along with the device for consumers.

The Galaxy Book2 features 12.0” sAMOLED FHD+ (2160×1440) display and two speakers tuned by AKG with built-in Dolby Atmos to offer enhanced audio visual experience for consumers. It also comes with a couple of USB Type-C ports, a microSD card slot and 3.5mm audio jack. Samsung claims that the Galaxy Book2 will last up to 20 hours on single charge.

The Samsung Galaxy Book2 will be available from ATT.com, Microsoft.com and Samsung.com for $999.99 starting today. It will also be available in stores at AT&T, Sprint and Verizon later in November.

See in the Microsoft Store here (currently marked out of stock, but this should change shortly).

Via WalkingCat

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