

The backlit keyboard is comfortable with a fair amount of travel given how thin the laptop is. Samsung includes an excellent S Pen with the Pro 360. Even folded back into a tablet, the Pro 360 stays thin.

However, it's also still remarkably thin and light for a two-in-one this size. It's a nice-looking laptop, although it's still sort of nondescript. Thunderbolt 4, USB-C (x2), 3.5mm audio jack, microSD card slotĪgain, the outside of the Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 doesn't stray from the original. For future performance headroom, get the 16GB configuration if you can.ġ5.6-inch 1,920 x 1,080 AMOLED touch display HP's Spectre x360 16 - another excellent premium two-in-one - starts with 16GB. Especially since the RAM is soldered on and can't be added to later. While 8GB of memory might be enough for general use, it's low for a premium model now. In the UK, it's £1,499 and in Australia, AU$3,000. The configuration I tested has the same CPU but double the memory and storage for $1,550. The Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 pricing starts at $1,350 in the US with an Intel Core i7 CPU, 8GB of memory and a 512GB SSD. However, the other, smaller updates Samsung made to the Pro 360 improves the overall user experience (mostly), making it one of the best two-in-ones available right now. That's the biggest change and it pays off with a sizable multicore performance bump. The processor, for instance, jumps from an 11th- to 12th-gen Intel. Samsung did swap out some key components, though.

It would be easy to mistake the Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 for the first-gen model: They're nearly identical, at least on the outside.
