
With the Galaxy Book3 Pro 14 series, Samsung offers a range of 14-inch office laptops. All equipment variants have an AMOLED screen (14 inches, 2880 x 1800 pixels) in a work-friendly 16:10 format, which offers an excellent black level and fully covers the DCI-P3 color space.
The Core i7-1360P processor – an offshoot of the Raptor Lake generation – delivers sufficient performance for internet and office applications. It also allows for modest-level gaming. The CPU is supported by 16 GB of RAM (LPDDR5-5200, dual-channel mode, onboard), which cannot be expanded. The storage capacity (512 GB) of the built-in PCIe 4 SSD is not overly generous, but should be sufficient in most cases. If required, a second SSD (PCIe 4, M.2-2280) can be installed in the notebook.
One battery charge (63 Wh) is enough for practical runtimes of 9 to 12 hours – very good values. Power is supplied via a USB-C power adapter that can be connected to both USB-C ports (Thunderbolt 4). Both ports are also able to output a DisplayPort signal and also enable other options such as a docking station or an external GPU.
The Galaxy Book3 Pro 14 models available at the time of testing cost between $1,229.99 and $1,529.99.
You can find more detailed information, charts and benchmark results in our Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 14 review.

What started as a part-time job during my computer science studies later became my main job: I have been working as an editor and author in the IT industry for more than 20 years. While working in the printing sector, I have also been involved in the creation of various loose-leaf publications and published original texts. I have been working for Notebookcheck since 2012.

Growing up in the Australia region, I was exposed to computers in my early teens after a broken leg at a football game temporarily forced me to mostly live indoors. Soon after, I was building my own systems. Now I live in Germany after moving here in 2014 where I study philosophy and anthropology. I am particularly fascinated by how computer technology has fundamentally and dramatically changed human culture and how it continues to do so.
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