Samsung brought its latest Galaxy Book6 series of laptops to CES – they are powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors, the first on the Intel 18A node (this is a 1.8nm class node). The new processors, along with a much-improved cooling system, help the 2026 laptops run longer and cooler.

There are three models in the series: vanilla, Pro and Ultra. The Ultra is available only in 16” size, while the other two offer a choice between 14” and 16” displays.
The Samsung Galaxy Book6 Pro and Galaxy Book6 Ultra feature Dynamic AMOLED 2X touchscreens. They can adjust their frame rate between 30Hz and 120Hz to match the content (animation, video, gaming).
Samsung Galaxy Book6 Ultra
Gorilla Glass with DXC combines drop and scratch resistance with anti-reflective coating – surface reflections are reduced by up to 75%. The display carries a True Bright 1300 certification and True Black 0.0005 nits. For SDR content, you will get up to 500 nits, while peak brightness for HDR is up to 1,000 nits.
The Intel Core Ultra 3 series has up to 16 cores (P and E cores) that promise up to 60% higher CPU performance than the previous generation. This is combined with a 50 TOPS NPU.
The Samsung Galaxy Book6 Ultra can be configured with a Core Ultra X9, 9, X7 or 7 series processor. While they have decently capable Intel Arc GPUs (70% faster than the previous generation), you can also grab an Nvidia GPU – a GeForce RTX 5060 or 5070 with 8GB of GDDR7.
Samsung Galaxy Book6 Pro
The iGPU model comes with 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM, while the models with an Nvidia GPU offer three options: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB. For storage, there’s a 512GB/1TB/2TB PCIe SSD and an empty expansion slot.
The Galaxy Book6 Pro comes with an Intel Core Ultra X7, 7 or 5 processor and 16/32GB LPDDR5X RAM. The pre-installed PCIe SSD is 256GB/512GB/1TB. The 16” model also offers an empty expansion slot.
The Samsung Galaxy Book6 is a more basic model with an IPS LCD (350 nits), available in 14” and 16” sizes. You can configure it with a Core Ultra 7 or 5 processor (an older generation) and 16GB or 32GB LPDDR5X RAM. The storage options are a PCIe SSD with 256GB/512GB/1TB capacity and expansion slots for both sizes (note that the 14” model can only fit a small 2230 SSD).
Samsung Galaxy Book6
The Pro and Ultra models promise up to 30 hours of video playback on a single charge – 5 hours longer than their predecessors. Also, the Ultra supports fast charging and can reach 63% in 30 minutes.
In more detail the Galaxy Book6 Ultra has an 80.20Wh battery with 100W charging – 140W, if you pick a model with an Nvidia GPU. The Pro has a 67.18Wh battery for the 14” model and 78.07Wh for the 16” one. Both support 65W charging (over USB-C). The vanilla model has a smaller 61.20Wh battery with 45W charging.
Samsung engineered these to be slim and light – the Pro more so than the other two. The 14” Pro measures 11.6mm thick and weighs 1.24kg, while the 16” model is 11.9mm and 1.59kg. The Ultra is 15.4mm thick and weighs 1.79kg (or 1.89kg if there’s an Nvidia GPU inside). The vanilla model is 14.9mm/1.48kg and 14.9mm/1.75kg for the 14” and 16” models, respectively. Note that there is an optional touchscreen, which adds thickness (16.8mm) and weight (1.85kg).
Samsung completely redesigned the cooling system to be more effective
The new 18A Intel silicon on the Pro and Ultra laptops is paired with an elaborate and efficient cooling system. Both have vapor chambers (the one in the Ultra is bigger) with fins attached – these fins improve cooling efficiency by 35% compared to the previous Galaxy Book generation. Also, the re-engineered fan has a larger inlet grill to improve airflow. The new cooling system drops the temperature and also reduces noise.
The Galaxy Book6 Ultra stands out with an advanced audio system with 6 speakers – 2 up-firing tweeters and four force-cancelling woofers. This means that the woofers are arranged in pairs back-to-back to cancel out vibrations and to reduce distortion. Dolby Atmos is supported, of course. The 16” Pro has a similar system, though with only two woofers (the 14” model has a more basic 2-speaker sound system).
Samsung Galaxy Book6 Pro side view
For connectivity, the Pro and Ultra models have two Thunderbolt 4 ports, one USB-A, an HDMI 2.1 port (8K@60fps and 5K@120fps), plus a headphone/microphone combo jack. There’s an SD card reader as well. Wireless connectivity is handled by Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be 2×2) and Bluetooth 5.4.
The vanilla Galaxy Book6 has two USB-C ports, two USB-A, an HDMI port, headphone/microphone jack and even an Ethernet port. The card slot is for the smaller microSD standard. There’s no Wi-Fi 7, but the laptop does support Wi-Fi 6E (ax 2×2) and Bluetooth 5.4.
Samsung will launch the Galaxy Book6 series in select markets later this month and pricing info will be unveiled at that time. There will be Enterprise Edition models available in certain markets starting in April.
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