Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 7 Gaming Laptop Review: Going berserk with a hardcore machine- Technology News, Firstpost

Pros:
– Mind-boggling performance
– Phenomenal display with Dolby Vision
– Subtle but aggressive aesthetics
– Great selection of ports
– Small footprint considering the specifications
– Keyboard
– Loud and dynamic speakers
– Upgradability
– Pricing, compared to other similarly specced laptops

Cons:
– Battery life
– Fans can get a little loud
– CPU and GPU can get a little toasty under heavy load
– Can be a bit cumbersome to carry around

Price: Rs 3,59,990/-
Rating: 4.5/5

The Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 7, truly is an enigma. From a brand that has made a reputation for itself for making some of the best business-class laptops (also read as serious, sophisticated and tack sharp), we have a laptop that has a lot of zing, flamboyance and character.

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On the surface, the Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 7 seems to be a bit bulky for a laptop. However, the sheer performance that proper hardcore users will be able to extract from this laptop is truly amazing. There’s no point in beating around the bush – as far as performance is concerned, this is as near the top as it gets, without breaking the bank.

Yes, even at Rs 3,59,990, the Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 7 is a bargain, considering that similarly specced laptops from other manufacturers easily charge a lakh and a half more. Some others, meanwhile, give you way less than what you pay for, while charging you a premium.

So who is the Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 7 meant for? And does the fact that it is priced sensibly, mean that Lenovo has cut corners? We take a look.

Specs and features
We received the 82TD009KIN model of the Legion 7i Gen 7 as our test unit, which was equipped with an Intel Core i9-12900HX CPU. Our test unit featured a dual-channel configuration of 32GB DDR5 RAM (2x16GB), operating at a speed of 4800MHz, to complement the i9 12900HX processor.

In terms of graphics, our test unit was equipped with the laptop version of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080Ti, boasting 16GB of GDDR6 VRAM. Additionally, Intel’s UHD Graphics is also available for handling less demanding tasks.

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The display on our test unit was a 16-inch QHD+ (2560X1600) IPS antiglare screen, with a refresh rate of 165Hz. Notably, this display was certified with Dolby Vision, ensuring enhanced visual quality.

In the storage department, our unit came with a 1TB M.2 PCIe Gen4 SSD. For connectivity, users had access to two Thunderbolt 4 ports, which are USB4-rated and offered a speed of 40Gbps. These ports also supported DisplayPort 1.4. Additionally, there aretwo USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, one of which supports Always On functionality. Furthermore, there was one USB 3.2 Gen 1 port, a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port, an HDMI 2.1 port, an RJ45 Ethernet port which is rated at 2.5Gbps, and a 3.5mm headphone and microphone combo jack.

As for wireless connectivity, we get WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2 through an Intel-based Killer 1675i chip on this laptop.

The battery on our unit had a capacity of 99.99Whr, and it was accompanied by a 300W charging brick with a proprietary connector. Security features included fingerprint-based Windows Hello biometrics, while a 1080p FHD camera with an e-camera shutter was provided for video purposes.

Design and build quality
The design of the Legion 7i Gen 7 exemplifies the concept of “wolf in sheep’s clothing.” The laptop’s construction combines anodized aluminium and polycarbonate, with Lenovo referring to the colour as Storm Grey. The bottom half of the laptop, known as the chassis, features an RGB strip powered by Legion Spectrum, offering over 16 million colours and various effects. However, the overall design remains understated and simple. By turning off the RGB lighting, the laptop appears like any other device suitable for a professional corporate setting.

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The presence of large vents on the sides and rear hints at the exceptional performance capabilities of this high-end laptop, surpassing typical expectations. Even the exhaust vents at the rear receive the RGB treatment.

The metallic top lid houses the display and exhibits minimal flex. It is slightly recessed from the edge of the clamshell, resulting in a noticeable rear protrusion of about an inch. The lid also features a glowing Lenovo Legion logo, enhancing the gaming aesthetics of the machine. It sits on a sturdy hinge that can be easily opened with one hand while ensuring the display remains stable without unnecessary movement. The bezels surrounding the screen are thin on the left, top, and right edges, with a slightly thicker bezel at the bottom housing the Legion logo.

Through the Lenovo Vantage app, users can customize settings and create up to six profiles, granting control over the RGB lighting options available.

The placement of ports is well-considered and user-friendly. The right edge accommodates an audio combo jack and a USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 port. New to the Gen 7 model is the webcam cutoff switch, which proves more effective than a simple privacy shutter by physically disconnecting the webcam from the laptop.

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On the rear, you’ll find additional connectivity options, including Ethernet, a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port, HDMI 2.1 video output, and two USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports. The rightmost USB-A port supports device charging even when the laptop is turned off.

The Legion 7i Gen 7 is built like a tank, evident from its weight of over 2.5 kilograms. While the weight may initially seem like a drawback, considering the laptop’s specifications and the necessary cooling system inside, the weight becomes more understandable and less cumbersome.

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Keyboard and trackpad
The keyboard on the Legion 7i Gen 7, while slightly shallow, provides a comfortable and enjoyable typing experience. The keycaps are well-sized and spaced, even with the inclusion of a numeric keypad. The key switches offer a snappy feel, and deliver a satisfying tactile feedback while preventing accidental keystrokes. 

Each key features RGB backlighting and supports 100 per cent anti-ghosting. Additionally, the WASD keys are equipped with force sensors, making them ideal for gaming. The package also includes four extra switchable keycaps.

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Although it may not be the absolute best laptop keyboard available, it certainly ranks among the top options. It offers a comfortable and pleasant typing experience even during long periods of use.

Despite being a gaming laptop, the Legion 7i Gen 7 features a decently sized trackpad. Positioned towards the left side to accommodate typing, this layout creates extra space on the right. The trackpad is accurate and easy to use, providing excellent tracking and sensitivity. It is suitable for daily tasks, although gamers may prefer to use an external mouse, making any minor trackpad issues less significant.

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Webcam and speakers
The webcam is housed on the top bezel of the display, which is actually very thin. We get a 1080p FHD webcam, with a dedicated kill switch for security and privacy. As a result, you don’t need a physical shutter to cover the lens. 

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The image and the video that you get from the camera is more than good to get the basic job done, but if you are planning on streaming while you game, you will want to invest in something else. It gets the colours right and works well in some challenging situations. It will do just fine for most of your video conferencing needs.

You also get Tobii Horizon Technology which brings in-game camera control via user head movements for a seamless expansion of the field of view.

The speakers, again, are great. You get two stereo 2W speakers at the bottom, which have good depth, great bass, decent treble and do hit the midranges pretty well. All in all, they are balanced really well. They also get pretty loud without any distortion. You can easily fill up a room without having to raise the volume beyond 70 per cent. 

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However, due to how they’re placed on the flat underbelly, you’ll need to be careful not to cover and muffle them when not using the laptop on a desk.

You also get the Nahimic app which has sound presets and a graphic equalizer.

Display
The unit we tested featured a 16-inch QHD+ (2560X1600) IPS anti-glare screen with a refresh rate of 165Hz. Although the refresh rate may not be exceptionally high, the QHD+ resolution compensates for it. The display has a 16:10 aspect ratio, which results in black bands on the content. As for the hinge, it has a one that opens up to 180 degrees.

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The display is Dolby Vision certified, bringing colours to life and offering HDR 400 support. It covers 100% of the sRGB colour space and features Nvidia G-Sync to eliminate frame tearing. Additionally, it has an anti-glare surface to reduce reflections. With excellent brightness and colour reproduction, this display appears to have everything one could desire.

With a peak brightness of 500 nits, the colours are vibrant and the contrast is impressive for an IPS display. Content consumption is a delight, and games like Shadow of the Tomb Raider truly come to life.

The display’s exceptional colour accuracy makes it well-suited for photo editing and colour grading tasks.

The Legion 7i also offers MUX support, specifically in the Hybrid – Advanced Optimus modes.

Performance: Productivity and Gaming
The Legion 7i Gen 7 is equipped with the powerful Intel i9 12900HX CPU, which can boost up to 5 GHz and features 16 cores and 24 threads. Among these cores, 8 are high-performance cores, while the remaining 8 are efficiency cores.

For the GPU, the laptop is equipped with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080Ti, a high-end graphics card with 16GB of GDDR6 VRAM and a TDP of 175W. This configuration allows the GPU to perform at its full potential, delivering excellent graphics capabilities.

The overall performance of the Legion 7i Gen 7 is remarkable. The i9 12900HX CPU excels in all benchmark tests, showcasing its superiority in both single-threaded and multithreaded workloads. Thanks to Intel’s hybrid architecture, it achieves some of the highest scores across various benchmarks.

Similarly, the GPU performs exceptionally well, outperforming synthetic benchmarks. With a TDP of 175W, Lenovo has provided ample power for the RTX 3080Ti to deliver impressive graphics performance. Both the i9 12900HX CPU and the RTX 3080Ti are effectively powered.

To maintain optimal performance, the Legion 7i Gen 7 incorporates Lenovo’s advanced cooling solution called Legion Coldfront 4.0. It features a vapour chamber for improved heat dissipation. The cooling system includes a 20 per cent more powerful fan system with thinner liquid crystal polymer blades, ensuring quiet operation. Additionally, the laptop’s design includes multiple intake holes and ports to enhance airflow and optimize cooling.

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The Legion 7i Gen 7 effectively manages its heat during intensive workloads and demanding games. While it may get warm towards the top near the power button, the keyboard area, where users typically place their fingers, remains relatively cool.

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While benchmark numbers don’t always reflect real-life performance, the Legion 7i Gen 7 excels in most benchmarks, as demonstrated by the chart. The gaming performance is equally impressive, showcasing the capabilities of the i9-12900HX CPU and RTX 3080Ti GPU.

In 3DMark’s Time Spy test, we got a score of 11,852. On Cinebench R23, we had a single-core score of 1,926 and a multicore score of 12,469. PCMark10’s overall score was 8,150. In Crossmark, we had an Overall score of 2,072, a Productivity score of 1,920, Creativity score of 2,360 and a Responsiveness score of 1,901.

During testing, games like Shadow of The Tomb Raider, Far Cry 6, Far Cry 5, GTA V, Valorant, and Metro Exodus were played at the highest presets, with a resolution of 2650X1600, ray tracing turned off, and DLSS set to its highest setting. The Performance mode in Lenovo Vantage was used for all tests. We also ran the gaming benchmark at 1080p.

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In 2.5K we were averaging 115 fps in Shadow of The Tomb Raider, 87 fps in Far Cry 6, 133 fps in Far Cry 5, 85 fps in GTA V, 285 fps in Valorant, and 80 fps in Metro Exodus. 

In 1080p we were averaging 138 fps in Shadow of The Tomb Raider, 120 fps in Far Cry 6, 162 fps in Far Cry 5, 162 fps in GTA V, 378 fps in Valorant, and 98 fps in Metro Exodus. 

Battery
The Legion 7i Gen 7 comes with one of the largest batteries to be ever fitted to a laptop. It has a 4-cell, 99.99W/hr battery, and a 300W charging brick. However, given its bulk, size and performance, and the fact that this is a hardcore gaming laptop with a performance that you wouldn’t find on most desktops, the GT77 Titan has a very mediocre battery life for a laptop.

On an average day of work, which consisted of a ton of writing, some photo editing, and quite a bit of content consumption on YouTube and Netflix, we got about 5 hours of usage at about 65 per cent screen brightness. 

During our extended battery testing, where we play a 4K Video on YouTube on 75 per cent brightness and 50 per cent volume, with all RGB lights on, the Legion 7i Gen 7 lasted just under 2 hours. As wit all the serious, hardcore gaming laptops that we have tried, battery life isn’t a strong suit for the Legion 7i Gen 7. 

Verdict
The Legion 7i Gen 7 is a pricey laptop that is not within reach for many individuals. Additionally, the machine’s high-performance capabilities are only necessary for specific use cases, which means that not everyone requires such tremendous processing power.

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So, who is the target audience for the Legion 7i Gen 7? We believe it caters to high-performing content creators, gamers, ML engineers, architects, and game developers who are frequently on the go and need a laptop capable of competing with high-end desktop computers. 

We can confidently state that the Legion 7i Gen 7 surpasses the power of most desktop computers in India, including some of the best-dedicated gaming desktops. Additionally, the presence of an impressive display is an added bonus.

Certainly, there are a few drawbacks, but they are almost inconsequential and minimal. The laptop tends to generate some heat, particularly when placed flatly. Additionally, the battery life could have been improved, and the Lenovo Vantage app could benefit from better design and a user-friendliness approach.

However, once you experience the incredible combination of the i9-12900HX processor and the RTX 3080Ti graphics card, working together seamlessly, the minor flaws of the Legion 7i Gen 7 fade away. If you seek uncompromised and unparalleled performance and have the means to invest Rs 3.5 Lakhs in a laptop, look no further. Plus, with the Intel 13th Gen CPUs and RTX 4000 series GPUs becoming more common, you can easily expect the price to go down a little.



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Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 review: A performance beast dressed as a sleek thin and light- Technology News, Firstpost

Pros:
– Phenomenal AMOLED Display that is very responsive to touch
– Solid build quality despite being a thin and light
– Top-notch performance in productivity tasks
– Solid-sounding speakers
– Sleek design 
– Keyboard and trackpad combo is a joy to use
– A whole suite of software features
– Integrates well with other Samsung devices

Cons:
– On the more expensive end of the spectrum
– Battery life can be a hit and a miss at times.

Price: Starts at Rs 1,55,990/-
Rating: 4.5/5

From an engineering standpoint, a thin and light ultrabook is one of the most difficult pieces of tech to make. Not only does the device need to be ultraportable, sleek and magnificent to look at, it also cannot compromise on performance, the very thing that makes it an ultrabook, a machine fit for the pros. 

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In this regard, the Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 truly lives up to the word “Pro” in its name. In our regular day-to-day office work, there was hardly anything that made it break a sweat – editing videos, editing photos, tons of writing – it did all of it and did it well. 

What makes the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 so special is its suite of software features. Samsung is really going all out in making its own ecosystem as robust as that of Apple. While it may be hard to believe for some, they are doing a pretty incredible job in that regard. With the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360, they certainly get one step closer to perfection.

Make no mistake – if you’re looking to replicate the Apple ecosystem on Android and Windows, Samsung is your best bet as of yet. As for the laptops, there are certain aspects to it that actually makes the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 a better option than the best MacBook you can think of. Read on to find out why.

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 review: Specifications
The Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 we assessed was equipped with the 13th Gen Intel Core i7-1360P CPU, which has a total of 12 cores comprising 4 Performance cores and 8 Efficiency cores. The CPU operates at a base core frequency of 2.2GHz and offers Performance cores that can reach up to 5Ghz and Efficiency cores that can reach up to 3.7Ghz.

In terms of memory, our unit featured an integrated 16GB LPDDR5 RAM and Intel’s Iris Xe graphics. The device sports a 16-inch 3K AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, touch input capabilities, and an S Pen. Samsung refers to this as the Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display.

Our unit also boasted top-of-the-line storage with a 1 TB PCIe 4.0-based NVMe M.2 SSD and a 76Wh battery. It provides various ports, including one USB 3.2 Type-A port, two Thunderbolt 4 Type-C ports, an HDMI 2.0 port, one 2-in-1 audio port, and a microSD card slot.

The device is equipped with WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.1 for wireless connectivity.

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Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 review: Design and Build
The design of the Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 is understated, minimalist and elegant. It is a versatile device that can transform from a laptop to a tablet with ease, thanks to its convertible 2-in-1 design. This feature offers users the flexibility to switch between a traditional laptop setup and a tablet-like configuration for creative tasks, especially with the inclusion of the S Pen stylus.

For those who enjoy streaming content, the tent mode is an ideal option as it provides a convenient viewing angle that can be adjusted to suit individual preferences. With the display flipped around and propped up, the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 can be used for streaming movies or TV shows, making it a perfect choice for entertainment on the go.

The S Pen stylus also adds a new dimension to the device, as it provides a comfortable and natural way to write, draw or take notes directly on the screen. This feature is particularly useful for artists, graphic designers, or anyone who needs to jot down their ideas quickly and conveniently. 

The ultrabook looks humongous in size, but at 1.6 kilograms, it is pretty light and easy to carry around. The Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 boasts an aluminium build that not only adds durability but also creates a high-end appearance that makes the device feel more valuable. 

What’s really impressive is the fact that there is virtually no deck flex, even when you’re typing away furiously. The screen has very little wobble; the hinges have great travel, feel solid and have a very smooth feel when opening or closing.

This sophisticated look is consistent in both laptop and tent modes. Whether you’re working in a coffee shop or a professional office, this ultrabooks aesthetic is sure to impress anyone who takes even a cursory look at it – it looks expensive and sophisticated. 

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The Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 boasts an impressive array of ports. On the right, you get a USB-A port, a microSD card slot, and a headphone/mic jack. On the left, we find an HDMI port, two Thunderbolt 4/USB-C ports.

We really like the fact that Samsung has bothered to include a USB-A port at all. Most thin and lights have practically ditched the humble, but mighty USB-A port. 

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The full-sized HDMI port is also a useful addition, as it allows users to connect the device to an external monitor, and is a port that we usually don’t see on a thin and light ultrabook.

We also like the fact that the vents of the display are tucked away and are usually not visible when you have the device in its laptop orientation and are using it regularly. 

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Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 review: The Keyboard and trackpad 
Despite being somewhat shallow, the keyboard on the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 offers a comfortable typing experience thanks to its well-sized keycaps and ample spacing, which remain unaffected even with the numeric keypad included. 

The key switches are soft yet snappy, giving a satisfying tactile response while typing, which provides enough precision to prevent accidental keystrokes. While it may not be the best keyboard ever to be built into a laptop, it surely ranks near the top as it provides a rather comfortable and pleasant experience even for extended periods of typing. The keyboard also has a fingerprint reader, which is integrated into the power button. 

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The touchpad, on the other hand, is on a completely different level. Without a doubt, it is one of the best in its class. It takes up the entirety of the available space on the palm rest, making it large enough to allow for easy gesture control. Additionally, the touchpad’s buttons have a quiet but firm response, providing a satisfying clicking sound without being too noisy. It’s not that the trackpad is just huge in size – it is pretty accurate as well. Palm rejection on the trackpad also works really well. 

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 review: The Webcam and Speakers
The Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 comes with a 1080p HD webcam that is pretty decent. It isn’t the greatest webcam in the world, but as far as integrated webcams are concerned, it is pretty impressive. It gets the colours right and works well in some challenging situations. It will do just fine for most of your video conferencing needs. There is no physical shutter for the webcam, as some other brands have, but there is a quick keyboard shortcut to turn off the camera and microphone electronically.

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The audio experience on the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 is quite impressive, thanks to its four speakers comprising two 5-watt woofers and two 2-watt tweeters. These speakers provide ample volume without any noticeable distortion even when turned up to maximum. The mids and highs are distinct and well-defined, and the bass is more pronounced than one would expect from a laptop. 

However, some users may find that the bass lacks the punch and depth they desire, though this is not a significant issue for most use cases. Overall, the quad speakers on the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 produce solid audio that is clear and balanced across the spectrum.

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 review: The Display
The Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 boasts an impressive 16-inch 3K (2,880 x 1,800) AMOLED display with an aspect ratio of 16:10 and a refresh rate of 120Hz, making it suitable for both work and play. Samsung has stated that the display can reach a maximum brightness of 400 nits, which is quite apparent when viewing the screen. 

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There were times when the display felt a little better than what we get in the 16-inch MacBook Pro – at other times, it seemed almost at par. Yes, the specs would suggest that Apple’s display is of a higher resolution, but honestly, so far, we really haven’t been able to discern much difference in terms of resolution.

The display covers 100% of the sRGB colour gamut and 85.2% of the more demanding DCI-P3 colour space, which is an excellent achievement. The display is as stunning as OLED panels can be. The blacks are deep, and the colours are vivid without appearing oversaturated. At 3K the display is impressively sharp. Additionally, the display is VESA DisplayHDR 500 certified, which makes it capable of playing HDR content with solid performance.

So good is the colour performance of this display, that we can confidently edit photos and colour grade videos on this, without any worry.

As for the construction, there are virtually no bezels around the display, apart from a chin at the bottom. The chin, sort of curves into the laptop, which gives it a premium look.

All in all, whether you’re using the laptop for your work, or for content consumption (or even content creation) it is a joy to use the display. 

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 review: Performance
The Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 comes with a powerful Intel 13th-generation Raptor Lake Core i7-1360P processor, which operates at a 28-watt power consumption. This processor boasts 12 cores, including four Performance cores and eight Efficient cores, and 16 threads to handle multiple tasks with ease.

With a maximum Turbo Frequency of 5.0 GHz, the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 offers lightning-fast performance, making it ideal for demanding applications such as video editing, gaming, and 3D modelling. Its high-performance processor ensures smooth multitasking, faster data processing, and quick app launching. The Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 is a great choice for power users who need a powerful and versatile laptop.

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Do keep in mind that you’re only getting Intel’s Iris Xe graphics on the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360. Because of this, it isn’t really suited to carry out graphics-intensive tasks, nor is it suited for heavy gaming. Yes, you can play a few indie games, and games such as Rocket League, but that’s about it. 

On paper, the Intel Core i7-1360P may look a little underwhelming to some, but this 28W beast is more than capable of pulling its punches. The Core i7-1360P does pretty well in most synthetic benchmarks. We did all of our testing in its Optimised or balanced setting.

According to the results of Geekbench 5.4 and 5.5 the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 achieved a commendable score of 1,882 on the single-core test and 8,450 on the multi-core test. The single-core test evaluates the performance of a processor while performing a single task, while the multi-core test measures the processor’s ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. 

The Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 delivers a solid performance and is a great option for users who require a fast and reliable laptop for their work or entertainment needs. 

Despite its impressive performance, the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 does have one minor issue that is common among thin and light laptops. The device tends to heat up a little, particularly under heavy loads that require sustained usage. This was observed during benchmarking and an extended period of colour correction. 

While the laptop does get a bit warm under these circumstances, it’s not to the point where it should be a cause for concern. Additionally, even during these thermal peaks, there was no sign of thermal throttling, which is a mechanism that reduces the processor’s speed to prevent overheating. Therefore, although the laptop may get a little toasty, it does not appear to affect its performance or longevity.

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 review: Software features
As we stated earlier in our review, Samsung is trying to build out its own ecosystem, which means that there are quite a few niche features that really drive up the value proposition of the device if you already are using a premium Galaxy device. 

For example, there’s the Samsung Multi Control feature, which allows you to control your Galaxy smartphone using the laptop’s keyboard and touchpad. Additionally, Multi Control enables you to copy, paste, or drag and drop files between your laptop and smartphone, making it easier to transfer data and files seamlessly.  

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Another useful feature of the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 is the Second Screen feature, which turns Galaxy tablets into an additional monitor. This feature allows you to expand your laptop’s screen real estate by using your Galaxy tablet as a second display, increasing productivity and multitasking capabilities. 

Another feature of the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 is its compatibility with the S Pen. The device comes with an S Pen included in the box, which is comfortable to hold and works exceptionally well. The S Pen provides a natural and intuitive way to interact with the device, particularly when it comes to drawing or taking notes.

Additionally, the S Pen’s menu system is the same as the one found on the Galaxy Note, which has been ported over to Windows. This provides a seamless experience for users who are familiar with the Galaxy Note’s features and functionality.

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The ability to launch a hotspot on your phone from the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 is another useful feature on the go. It’s a little tricky to set up the first time because it’s not enabled by default, but the feature works well once it’s done. 

Photos from Samsung’s Expert RAW app can be automatically transferred to Adobe Lightroom on your laptop. You can also use Samsung’s Quick Share tool to transfer files directly from your phone to your PC and vice versa.

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 review: Battery Life
The Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 is powered by a 76Wh battery and comes with a 65W charging adapter. One of the shortcomings of the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 is its battery life. In our typical usage, which involves a ton of writing, some photo editing, and watching a few videos on YouTube and Netflix, with 80% screen brightness, the battery would last us about 7 hours before the 20 per cent battery warning would pop up. 

If we let it drain out completely, it manages to just touch 8 hours of battery life.

Although this might not look shabby you have to consider that similar laptops at this price point provide slightly better battery life. Having said that the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360’s battery life is still workable and not something that actively holds you back.

During our harder battery testing, where we replayed a 4K video on loop, the laptop lasted just over 6.5 hours.

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 review: Verdict
The Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 is a pretty impressive 2-in-1 convertible laptop that is well-suited for everyday use. It provides reliable performance and is lightweight, making it easy to carry around. Furthermore, the device’s responsive touchscreen allows it to double as a decent Windows tablet, providing an additional level of versatility.  

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However, the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360’s battery life is its only real shortcoming. While it’s not terrible by any means, it falls short when compared to other devices on the market.

And that OLED display, is really something that would make you want to ignore any shortcoming that you may see – it is that good. Then, there are a ton of exclusive software features that work in Samsung’s own ecosystem.

Samsung has made a pretty solid laptop, even for people who are not yet integrated into Samsung’s ecosystem. For those who are, those who already have a flagship-level Samsung device, this is almost a no-brainer, especially if you’re usage involves using a touch screen and a stylus.



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