Samsung's latest premium laptop lineup arrives in US stores March 11 with pricing that starts at $1,049 and climbs to $2,449 for the top-tier Ultra model. The Galaxy Book 6 series represents Samsung's push into high-performance computing with Intel's newest Core Ultra Series 3 processors.
Three models comprise the new lineup: the standard Galaxy Book 6 at $1,049, Galaxy Book 6 Pro starting at $1,599, and Galaxy Book 6 Ultra beginning at $2,449.
All three feature Intel's first client system-on-chips built on the Intel 18A process node, promising improved performance and efficiency over previous generations.
Early adopters can secure up to $900 in trade-in credits through Samsung's website or receive a $150 credit without trading any device. Those who reserve units before launch also get a $30 bonus credit and entry into a drawing for a $5,000 gift card.
Battery life claims reach up to 30 hours of video playback on higher-end configurations according to Samsung's testing.
The company redesigned cooling systems across the lineup with vapor chamber technology added to both Pro and Ultra models for better thermal management under heavy workloads.
Enterprise customers will need to wait until late spring for the Galaxy Book 6 Enterprise Edition designed specifically for managed IT environments.
Consumer models will be available through Samsung's online store, physical retail locations, and major retailers including Best Buy starting March 11.
The launch follows Samsung's January unveiling of the laptops at CES earlier this year where they debuted new AI features integrated throughout Windows 11. These include natural language file interaction capabilities and enhanced connectivity with other Galaxy devices through features like Second Screen workspace expansion.















