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For example, less demanding 2D indie games built for traditional PC processors ran pretty smoothly, though 3D is something of a test too far. On the flip side, certain things genuinely surprised us. Few things we tried entirely refused to run, meaning this is a far cry from the dark days of Windows RT, but we'd suggest you shouldn't buy this if there's something you specifically want to do outside of a web browser which isn't Chrome, which is a pretty ridiculous statement to make of a Windows laptop. Sometimes things get very syrupy Google Chrome, for example, doesn't yet have a native app, and ran terribly. Except when you're not.ĭo you think ARM is more at home on phones, tablets, or operating systems built around it like macOS? Bang on: while Windows 11's core functions are snappy enough if the processor isn't overburdened, it's very easy to find ways to push the Galaxy Book in the wrong direction and fall foul of the not-so-quick translation layer. Frankly, simply knowing that this is a Windows on ARM device, you'll probably have formed your own opinion about what the Galaxy Book Go is capable of - the good news is you're right, whatever you might think.
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Geekbench 5 CPU Benchmark: 508 ( Single-Core) 1399 ( Multi-Core)īattery life (Techradar Movie Test): 11hrs 30mins Here's how the Samsung Galaxy Book Go performed in our suite of benchmark tests: It has to offer enough non-touch laptop to be worthy of a price point which can get you a fairly solid two-in-one machine.
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It has to throw around Windows on a platform which might better suit a Linux or Android environment - something those two competitors don't have to worry about. So the Samsung Galaxy Book Go has its work cut out for it. It's more pricey than, say, the Lenovo Ideapad Duet, a double-duty tablet which realistically offers a lot more flexibility it's also fairly equal with the Microsoft Surface Go which, even a year on, remains a solid performer. It also puts it up against the lowest reaches of the x86 market - somewhere a Windows-on-ARM laptop might not really want to be. That's a magic number: it puts the Galaxy Book Go head-to-head both with a good number of Chromebooks, including Samsung's own Galaxy Chromebook Go, with which it shares much of its hardware design. That said, we can find no evidence of it being officially available in Australia - though stocks seem plentiful elsewhere. While it's not the most ultra-cheap laptop in the world, the 4GB spin of the Galaxy Book Go supplied to us for review lands squarely in the budget bracket at $349 (£349, around AU$490). Ports: 2x USB 3.0 Type-C ports, 1x USB 2.0 Type-A port, micro SD reader, nanoSIM, audio combo jackĬonnectivity: Bluetooth 5.1, 802.11 ac (2x2), 4G LTE Here is the Samsung Galaxy Book Go configuration sent to TechRadar for review:ĬPU: Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 (Kryo 468 Octa-core CPU, up to 2.55 GHz)
