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Samsung revealed the Galaxy Book Go and Galaxy Book Go 5G today

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Samsung revealed the Galaxy Book Go and Galaxy Book Go 5G today, its new additions to the Galaxy Book lineup.  The Galaxy Book Go series is powered by the Qualcomm® Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 compute platform and the Galaxy Book Go 5G powered by the Qualcomm® Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2 5G.

Samsung Galaxy Book Go
Samsung Galaxy Book Go

The Galaxy Book Go series builds on Windows 10 experiences with the benefit of instant boot speeds with the Always On, Always Connected flexibility enabled by Snapdragon compute platforms.  Other highlights include a 180-degree folding hinge and Dolby Atmos. 

Samsung Galaxy Book Go
Samsung Galaxy Book Go

The two new additions are designed for students and travelers with thin and light designs.  You can answer texts, make calls and mirror Android apps with Link to Windows and Microsoft Your Phone, or extend your screen to your Galaxy Tab S7 series for dual-screen productivity with Second screen.  You can also use Galaxy Book Smart Switch to transfer files, photos, app lists and even settings from your existing PC to your Galaxy Book Go series device.

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At home control the lighting or temperature with the SmartThings–or use SmartThings Find to track down your Galaxy smartphone left in another room. And when night falls, kick back and enjoy free TV from your favorite channels and media outlets with the embedded Samsung TV Plus icon conveniently located in the Windows menu.

The Galaxy Book Go Wi-Fi version and LTE version will be available from June in select markets starting at $349.  The Galaxy Book Go 5G will be available later this year.

Dimensions323.9 x 224.8 x 14.9mm
Weight1.38kg
OSWindows 10 Home / Pro
Display14-inch TFT FHD (1920 x 1080)
CPUQualcomm® Snapdragon™ 7c Gen 2 compute platform
GraphicsQualcomm® Adreno™ GPU
ConnectivityLTE, Wi-Fi 5, 802.11 ac 2×2, Bluetooth v5.1
ColorSilver
Memory4GB, 8GB (LPDDR4X)
Storage64GB, 128GB (eUFS)
Camera / Mic720p HD / Digital Mic
Battery42.3Wh (Typical)
Adapter25W USB Type-C Fast Charger
SpeakersDolby Atmos®
PortUSB Type-C (2), USB 2.0 (1), 3.5pi Headphone/Mic, MicroSD, Nano SIM, Nano Security slot

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