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Samsung Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition review: premium build and Intel Core Ultra 3, but USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports disappoint at this price

The Samsung Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition is a well-built business laptop featuring Intel's Core Ultra Series 3 processor and tight integration with the Galaxy ecosystem. While it offers solid engineering and enterprise deployment capabilities, the review criticizes its use of USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports at a premium price point, suggesting better connectivity options should be expected for the cost.

Mark PickavanceSocial Links Navigation1mo ago19 min readenReview
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Key quotes

Samsung's Galaxy Book series has always aimed at the sensible middle of the market.
Not the cheapest, not the most powerful, but reliably built and tightly integrated with the rest of the Galaxy ecosystem.
The Book6 Enterprise Edition continues that tradition, but with a genuinely interesting processor under the hood and an Enterprise deployment capability.

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The Samsung Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition is a heavyweight business laptop that uses Intel’s latest 300 series silicon.
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