Testseek.com have collected 115 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-W720 / SM-W728 Galaxy Book 12 inch and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-W720 / SM-W728 Galaxy Book 12 inch.
June 2017
(78%)
115 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(82%)
910 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
780100115
The editors liked
Included keyboard case and S Pen
8GB of RAM
Two USB Type C ports
GPS and GLONASS on both LTE and non-LTE models
Good performance
14 hours of battery life
Very thin and light
2
160-by-1
440 Super AMOLED screen is sharp and brilliant
4G LTE connectivity
Keyboard cover and S Pen are bundled
Premium Tablet Design
Gorgeous Super AMOLED Display
Excellent performance
Samsung S Pen Is Top-Shelf
Full Windows 10 Home OS Support
Bright
Vivid display
Comfortable keyboard
Speedy SSD
Included S Pen stylus
Convenient Galaxy Flow
Decent gaming performance
Gorgeous Super AMOLED display
Strong performance
Responsive keyboard
Interesting convertible design
The Samsung Galaxy Book has an excellent screen
Strong performance and long battery life. For a 12-inch tablet
It's compact. A keyboard cover and stylus are both included
Excellent battery life for a slim
Powerful tablet
Stellar Super AMOLED screen
Comfortable keyboard for a folio device
Stand supports three stable screen angles
Sharp
Vibrant display
Comfortable
Backlit keyboard
Snappy performance
Well-constructed and quietly stylish
Super AMOLED screen is superb
S Pen is great for digital artists
Impressive performance from Core i5
S-Pen included
4000 pressure levels & tilt sensitivity
More model configuration options
7th Gen Intel processors
2 USB-C ports
11 hour battery
Micro-SD expansion slot
Detachable backlit keyboard included
Great screen
Pen input is fast and responsive
S-Pen and keyboard included
Attractive and modest design
Seemingly perfect workmanship
Well-made
Flexible keyboard case
Good cameras with 13 and 5 MP
Fast Wi-Fi and LTE
TPM / BitLocker and W10 Pro
Good input devices
Bright AMOLED screen
Great v
The editors didn't like
Screen-dimming software is annoying
No onboard biometrics
So no Windows Hello options
Gets warm with use
4GB of RAM and 128GB SSD
Lacks a kickstand
USB Type A adapter is not included
Pen storage is flimsy
No Windows Hello or fingerprint security support
Pricey
Mediocre Battery Life
Plasticky keyboard
Mediocre battery life
Confusing detachable design
Low lapability
Lack of premium design
Expensive
It can get hot if multitasking for a long time. The keyboard case is wobbly if not sitting on a sturdy surface. The kickstand situation isn't as solid as the Surface's
Even in base model
$1
129 entry model ships with just 4GB of RAM
No Windows Hello camera or fingerprint reader
Keyboard doesn't tilt up at the back (like on the Surface Pro) for improved typing feel
Abstract: For many people, the tablet era began in 2010 with the launch of the original 9.7-inch iPad. But tablet devices have a much longer history than that. For example, I recall seeing Bill Gates show off the first prototype Windows tablet at Comdex in Las Vega...
If you're looking for a laptop to help you get regular work things done while you're out and about, the Galaxy Book 12 will fit your needs. The thin footprint and built-in keyboard cover make it easy to take it out of your bag, setup, and get to work. The...
S-Pen and keyboard included, attractive and modest design, seemingly perfect workmanship, well-made, flexible keyboard case, good cameras with 13 and 5 MP, fast Wi-Fi and LTE, TPM / BitLocker and W10 Pro, good input devices, bright AMOLED screen, great v
2x USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-C + audio jack only, suboptimal color accuracy, color accuracy cannot be improved, PWM at 250 Hz, tablet can heat up quite a lot, throttling under continuous load
Mediocre battery life, Lack of premium design, Expensive
The Samsung Galaxy Book is one of those devices that makes it difficult for a review to give a clear recommendation. We can't definitively say whether or not it's worth a purchase because that really depends on what you value. There's a lot to love here...
Mediocre battery life, Lack of premium design, Expensive
The Samsung Galaxy Book is one of those devices that makes it difficult for a review to give a clear recommendation. We can't definitively say whether or not it's worth a purchase because that really depends on what you value. There's a lot to love here...
Published: 2017-06-06, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
14 hours of battery life, Very thin and light, 2,160-by-1,440 Super AMOLED screen is sharp and brilliant, 4G LTE connectivity, Keyboard cover and S Pen are bundled
4GB of RAM and 128GB SSD, Lacks a kickstand, USB Type A adapter is not included, Pen storage is flimsy, No Windows Hello or fingerprint security support
Samsung's Galaxy Book is a high-end 2-in-1 convertible with a gorgeous Super AMOLED screen and category-leading battery life. But it could use a bump up in memory and storage to merit its $1,300 price tag...
Great screen, Pen input is fast and responsive, Strong performance
Battery life ranges from mediocre to bad, Takes a long time to change unless powered down, Keyboard cover feels flimsy when used on your lap
The Galaxy Book features a lovely screen, solidly-built hardware, and more than enough power for most mobile users. But mediocre battery life, a flimsy keyboard cover and a relatively high price make it hard to recommend.HardwareProbably the most importan...