Samsung didn't just launch the new Galaxy Note10 phones at its Unpacked event. The company also unveiled its new laptop, the Galaxy Book S. It ships with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx processor (7nm 64-bit octa-core) with LTE connectivity. And while this Windows 10 laptop features a traditional clamshell design, this thin and light laptop has the "essence of a smartphone" because of its mobile chipset.
One of its biggest selling points is that it can last for up to 23 hours on a single charge. It can use the same battery charger as the Note10, thanks to its USB-C port. It comes with a 13-inch touch display, 8GB of RAM, microSD card slot, fingerprint sensor, 720p HD front-facing camera, light sensor, and AKG stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos tech. It'll be available in the US in September for US$999 (approx. CA$1,325).
Source: Engadget