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Samsung Electronics' 'Galaxy Book4 Series' Surpasses 100,000 Units Sold Domestically

100,000 Units Sold in 9 Weeks
6 Weeks Faster Than Previous Model
Praised for NPU-Enabled Processor and More

Samsung Electronics' 'Galaxy Book4 Series' surpassed 100,000 units sold domestically within 9 weeks of its launch.


Samsung Electronics' 'Galaxy Book4 Series' Surpasses 100,000 Units Sold Domestically Samsung Galaxy Book4 Series. Photo by Samsung Electronics

According to Samsung Electronics on the 3rd, the 'Galaxy Book4 Series' was first released in South Korea on January 2nd, ahead of the rest of the world, and as of the end of last month, sales exceeded 100,000 units. This is about 6 weeks faster than its predecessor, the 'Galaxy Book3 Series.'


In particular, the 'Galaxy Book4 Pro,' released in two display sizes of 16-inch and 14-inch, accounts for 70% of total sales, leading the success.


The 'Galaxy Book4 Series' is equipped with a new Intel Core Ultra processor featuring an NPU that supports AI performance such as machine learning and deep learning. It can convert voice recorded on the 'Galaxy S24 Series' into text and immediately send it to the 'Galaxy Book4' for editing, and it also allows searching contacts stored on the smartphone from the PC. It has received positive reviews for its enhanced Galaxy ecosystem and excellent image quality and touch usability by applying Dynamic AMOLED 2X touch displays across the entire lineup.


Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics plans to hold a pre-sale of the highest-end model of the 'Galaxy Book4 Ultra,' equipped with the external graphics card for notebook PCs 'NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070' and 'Intel® Core™ Ultra 9,' from the 11th to the 20th. Pre-purchase customers will receive benefits including double storage, 12 months of 'Samsung Care Plus,' and a license for 'Microsoft Office Home & Student.'


The 'Galaxy Book4 Series' was launched not only in the United States but also in Europe, including the United Kingdom and France, as well as the Indian market on the 26th of last month, and sales will expand to Latin America this month.


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