Samsung Galaxy Book Flex, Flex α, and Ion now available

Three new Samsung Galaxy Books are available starting today.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Samsung’s lineup of new Galaxy Book laptops is now avaialble. You can grab the Galaxy Book Flex$1,350, Galaxy Book Flex α$850, and Galaxy Book Ion$1,200from Samsung’s website. All three laptops are on sale for lower figures right now, but those are their retail prices. The Galaxy Book Flex and Galaxy Book Flex α are convertible laptops while the Galaxy Book Ion is a traditional clamshell laptop.

Wereviewed the Galaxy Book Flexrecently, and it earned a high score of 4.5/5. It’s a thin and light convertible laptop with a sleek design. It has an S-Pen and large trackpad for easy input and has a good display that you’d expect from a Samsung device. It’s available in both 13.3-inch and 15.6-inch variants. It runs on an Intel Core i7-1065G7 processor and Iris Plus graphics or NVIDIA GeForce MX250 graphics if you’re outside the U.S..

The Galaxy Book Flex α is a more affordable convertible laptop. It has a 13.3-inch Full HD QLED display. It runs on Intel Comet Lake processors. You can get it with up to an Intel Core i7-10510U processor but can also opt for a more affordable model with an Intel Core i5-10210U processor.

The Galaxy Book Ion is a traditional clamshell laptop rather than a convertible. It’s available in either a 13.3-inch or 15.6-inch variant, each of which has a QLED display. It runs on an Intel Core i7-10510U processor.

Make sure to check out ourreview of the new flagshipfrom this lineup, the Galaxy Book Flex that came out today.

This convertible laptop comes with an S-Pen, touchscreen, and large trackpad to let you express yourself in a variety of ways.

This convertible laptop is more affordable and comes with up to 12GB of RAM to help you get work done.

This clamshell laptop comes in either 13.3-inch or 15.6-inch variants. It features a QLED display with great color accuracy.

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