Samsung Galaxy Book2 review: Not the brightest, but still a star
The Samsung Galaxy Book2 is not perfect but has a strong foundation geared towards performance and ease of use in order to compensate for the modern-day frills that it lacks
There are not many 15.6-inch screen-based laptops in the thin-and-lightweight category, and those that are there are not worthy. But if you are looking for one, there are exceptions like the Samsung Galaxy Book2 from South Korean electronics maker. It is one of the few 15.6-inch screen-based laptops in the thin-and-lightweight segment that does not feel like a brick. Moreover, it covers the fundamentals right in terms of performance, connectivity, battery life, ports, and software.
Starting with design, the Galaxy Book2 is broad but not thick and heavy. It is portable and easily fits in tight spaces like laptop sleeves. Made of aluminum, the laptop has a sturdy and durable build, but it is reactive to ambient temperature conditions. With no flashy element and minimal body work, the Galaxy Book2 might look boring to some, but it is practical and functional.