Galaxy Book 4 Series Domestic Sales Exceed 100,000 Units Excellent AI Usability

Galaxy Book 4 Series 100,000 Units Were Sold In 9 Weeks After Launch

Samsung Electronics announced on the 3rd that the ‘Galaxy Book 4 series’, launched on January 2nd, has sold more than 100,000 units in Korea. This is 6 weeks faster than its predecessor, the Galaxy Book 3 series.

By model, the ‘Galaxy Book 4 Pro’, which was released in two display sizes, 16-inch and 14-inch, led the box office success, accounting for 70% of total sales.

Samsung Electronics analyzed the reason for the initial box office success of the ‘Galaxy Book 4 Series’ as the latest processor with powerful AI performance and excellent usability.

The ‘Galaxy Book 4 Series’ is equipped with a new Intel Core Ultra processor with NPU that supports AI performance such as machine learning and deep learning.

Additionally, you can convert the voice recorded on the Galaxy S24 series into text and transfer it directly to the Galaxy Book 4 for editing. You can also search contacts saved on the smartphone from your PC.

In addition, the Dynamic AMOLED 2X touch display was applied to the entire lineup, providing excellent picture quality and touch usability, and received good reviews.

Samsung Electronics will pre-sell the top model of the Galaxy Book 4 Ultra, which is equipped with external graphics for note PCs ‘NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070’ and ‘Intel® Core™ Ultra 9’, from the 11th to the 20th.

Double storage, 12 months of Samsung Care Plus, and Microsoft Office Home & Student usage rights are provided to customers who pre-purchase.

The ‘Galaxy Book 4 Series’ was launched on the 26th of last month in the US, UK, France, European, and Indian markets. Sales are scheduled to expand to Central and South America this month.

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