Samsung Galaxy Book6 Edge: Lightweight premium laptop with Snapdragon X2 Elite starts at $2,100
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Brad Linder
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The Samsung Galaxy Book6 Edge is a premium, lightweight laptop featuring a 16-inch AMOLED touchscreen display (2880x1800, 120Hz) and a Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite processor. At 1.55 kg, it's the lightest in the Galaxy Book6 series but also carries a high price tag of $2,100, positioning it between the Galaxy Book6 Pro ($1,800) and the Galaxy Book6 Ultra ($2,900).
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· 4 pulledThe Samsung Galaxy Book6 Edge is a laptop with a 16 inch, 2880 x 1800 pixel, 120 Hz AMOLED touchscreen display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite (X2E-88-100) processor.
It's also the lightest weight of Samsung's Galaxy Book6 series laptops, coming in at just 1.55 kg (3.42 pounds).
But the Galaxy Book6 Edge is also an expensive laptop – prices for the entry-level Galaxy Book6 currently start at $1250, while the Galaxy Book6 Pro starts at $1800. But the Galaxy Book6 Edge sells for $2100.
While that's still a lot cheaper than the $2900 price tag for a Galaxy Book6 Ultra, it's still a lot of money.
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