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Samsung Galaxy Book Flex2 5G Intel Core i5 - 13.3 Inch 2-in-1 Touchscreen Laptop - Silver (UK Version)

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Specifically, the ASUS ROG GL53VE scored 5171 points in the PCMark 10 benchmark test. Moreover, the Nexoc G739 also performed better than the Galaxy Book Flex2 Alpha, scoring 5243 points on the test. However, it doesn’t come with the higher voltage CPU of more powerful laptops. In addition, the amount of RAM and SSD storage supplied for the money is quite low. It also had a single-core test score of 206 points. For a better comparison perspective, you should note that the HP Envy 13-ba1475ng also uses an Intel Core i7-1165G7 processor. In comparison, the Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro 1370 weighs more, weighing 1190 g. It also measures 330 x 228 x 12.8 mm (W x D x H).

Performance is top-notch, though we should mention that the Nvidia GeForce MX250 found in the unit we reviewed here isn't available in the US. Still, the laptop was able to get a solid 1,722 points in Cinebench R20 and 4,720 in Geekbench 5 – both are about what you can expect for a laptop with an Ice Lake Core i7 processor. The main benefit of QLED is extremely deep colour coverage, ensuring on-screen colours are presented accurately. It hits 98% of DCI-P3 and 85.5% of Adobe RGB, which is superb for an LCD screen. According to our colorimeter, the Samsung Galaxy Book Flex produces 158.2% of the sRGB color spectrum and up to 381.2 nits of brightness. That brightness jumps to 536 nits when you turn on Outdoors mode. The 4K Spectre x360 OLED (258%, 483 nits), 4K XPS 15 (210%, 418 nits) and 4K XPS 15 OLED (239%, 626 nits) are brighter and more colorful. Samsung Galaxy Book Flex review: Audio and camerasThe Samsung Galaxy Book Flex2 5G both is and isn’t a performance laptop. I think its 11th-Gen Core i7-1165G7 CPU and 8GB of RAM are the perfect fit for most people who would want this kind of stylish, slim and light laptop.

Samsung adds 5G to its leading flexible laptop featuring Intel’s latest powerful processor, 13MP World-facing camera and intuitive S Pen If you don’t care about 5G and aren’t fussed by the Samsung Galaxy Book Flex2 5G’s S-Pen, this laptop probably isn’t the best option for your money. The HP Spectre X360 gets you better core tech per pound, and if you don’t need a hybrid then the Lenovo Yoga 7 Slim is a great buy. On the Dirt 3 racing game, Galaxy Book Flex ran at 52 frames per second on Medium graphics at 1080p, but the Spectre x360 (Intel Core i7-8565U CPU, Nvidia GeForce MX150 GPU, 16GB of RAM) beat that with a rate of 118 fps. Samsung Galaxy Book Flex review: Battery life and Qi-charging touchpad Most businessmen and women need laptops that offer mobility and at the same time, functionality. Thanks to the numerous ultraportable laptop out there, there are plenty of options to choose from. The Galaxy Book Flex2 Alpha comes with SSD and supports a maximum storage capacity of 512 GB. Although 512 GB of storage space would be enough for most people, storage-hungry users might think otherwise.

The Samsung Galaxy Book Flex impresses with long battery life

READ NEXT: The best gaming laptops to buy right now Samsung Galaxy Book Flex2 5G review: What you need to know Perhaps even more welcome than the uplift in raw speed is the impressive level of stamina on offer from this little Samsung all-in-one. Just like the Galaxy Book Ion last year, the Flex2 5G performed magnificently, lasting 13hrs 37mins in our video rundown test. That’s even longer than the Galaxy Book Ion and not far behind the sensational M1 Apple MacBook Air. That’s a shame, because I have no complaints whatsoever about the display. It’s a 13.3in FHD QLED touch panel that’s calibrated to DCI-P3 and it’s colour accurate within that colour space, too. The tablet mode permits the laptop’s lid to rotate full 360 degrees, with the lid resting on the laptop’s bottom. Also, in tablet mode, the keyboard is no longer enabled, and you can only use the touchscreen for input. The S-Pen gives the Flex 2 some creative flair, since it’s a digitiser stylus that uses Wacom tech for fine-grain pressure sensitivity.

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