Testseek.com have collected 115 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-W720 / SM-W728 Galaxy Book 12 inch and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-W720 / SM-W728 Galaxy Book 12 inch.
June 2017
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115 Reviews
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The Samsung Galaxy Book has an excellent screen, strong performance and long battery life. For a 12-inch tablet, it's compact. A keyboard cover and stylus are both included
It can get hot if multitasking for a long time. The keyboard case is wobbly if not sitting on a sturdy surface. The kickstand situation isn't as solid as the Surface's
The Samsung Galaxy book beats the Surface on value by including a keyboard cover and stylus in the box, but the Surface's design is still much more refined...
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Published: 2017-05-23, Author: Adam , review by: Pocketnow.com
S-Pen included, 4000 pressure levels & tilt sensitivity, More model configuration options, 7th Gen Intel processors, 2 USB-C ports, 11 hour battery, Micro-SD expansion slot, Detachable backlit keyboard included
S-Pen button not customizable enough, S-Pen palm rejection could be better, No USB-A port, LTE model only has 4Gb RAM
In all aspects, the Samsung Galaxy Book is an improvement over last year's Galaxy TabPro S. The keyboard is much better, the stylus is much better, the trackpad is much better, the stand is much better, 2 USB-C ports is much better, having a MicroSD card...
Published: 2017-05-23, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Even in a Microsoft-free world the Samsung Galaxy Book would be a frustrating device. Ostensibly its a Surface clone: A souped up Windows tablet with a pen for drawing and a floppy keyboard for typing. In practice, its an expensive machine that has me l...
The Samsung Galaxy Book has an excellent screen, strong performance and long battery life. For a 12-inch tablet, it's compact. A keyboard cover and stylus are both included
It can get hot if multitasking for a long time. The keyboard case is wobbly if not sitting on a sturdy surface. The kickstand situation isn't as solid as the Surface's
The Samsung Galaxy book beats the Surface on value by including a keyboard cover and stylus in the box, but the Surface's design is still much more refined...
Excellent battery life for a slim, powerful tablet, Stellar Super AMOLED screen, Comfortable keyboard for a folio device, Stand supports three stable screen angles
Pricey, even in base model, $1,129 entry model ships with just 4GB of RAM, No Windows Hello camera or fingerprint reader, Keyboard doesn't tilt up at the back (like on the Surface Pro) for improved typing feel
Samsung's latest premium Windows 2-in-1 performs well, has great battery life, and sports one of the best screens of any mobile device, period. Only dear pricing and a few hardware quibbles keep it from 2-in-1 super-stardom. Read More...
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Published: 2017-05-23, Author: Dave , review by: hothardware.com
Premium Tablet Design, Gorgeous Super AMOLED Display, Excellent performance, Samsung S Pen Is Top-Shelf, Full Windows 10 Home OS Support
Pricey, Mediocre Battery Life, Plasticky keyboard
Samsung Galaxy Book 12 PerformanceSamsung's Galaxy Book 12 might be a 12-inch detachable tablet 2-in-1 device, but it performs more like a full-fledged ultrabook. With its 15 Watt 7th gen Intel Kaby Lake Core series processor, 8GB of RAM, and reasonably n...
Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the Samsung Galaxy Book 12, the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 and the iPad Pro 12.9” tablets. Check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy Book 12...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Book 12” Windows 10 convertible tablet that competes with Microsoft Surface Pro 4. The Galaxy Book 12 is available from Verizon with LTE 4G, and it will available from a variety of retailers at the end of May 2017 in W...
These laptop-replacement tablets are firmly at the high end, both in terms of performance and (certainly in the case of the iPad, and most likely the Galaxy Book too) price.I think Samsung has really tried to target the working professional with the Galax...