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.
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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: Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Book 12” Windows 10 convertible tablet that competes with Microsoft Surface Pro 4. The Galaxy Book 12 is available from Verizon with LTE 4G, and it will available from a variety of retailers at the end of May 2017 in W...
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Published: 2017-11-22, Author: Ray , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Amazingn AMOLED screen, S PEn Wacom heritage is evident, 2 USB-C ports, blisteringly fast Wi-Fi, Good rear camera, comes with S Pen and Keyboard
No Windows Hello, No inbuilt kickstand, No dongle supplied
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Published: 2017-08-20, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
If you're after a highly portable Windows 10 machine, then something like the Samsung Galaxy Book is going to be right up your alley. It's super thin — even with the keyboard cover attached — and with built in 4G capability, this is a truly use-anywhere d...
The version I tested comes with an Intense vivid 12-inch FHD+Super AMOLED Display, Intel 7th Gen Intel® Core™ i5 Processor, backlit keyboard cover, adaptive Fast Charging, Redefined S Pen and 128GB (MicroSD™ expandable up to 256GB). It can be purchased...
Published: 2017-08-01, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Don't measure this by the Surface Pro 2017 or HP x2 Spectre 2017 – measure it by what the Samsung package is, and what its ecosystem can, and will offer.It is not a lap/desktop replacement — a primary PC — but a premium complement to anyone that owns a Ga...
Published: 2017-07-19, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Samsung has launched its new Galaxy Book, a 10.6” or 12” Windows 10, two-in-one, and the Galaxy Tab S3, a 9.7” Android tablet. All use the new S Pen stylus.Media and analysists were given a hands-on session with all three but it is too early to draw any d...
Published: 2017-06-02, Author: Rae , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Even in a Microsoft-free world the Samsung Galaxy Book would be a frustrating device. Ostensibly it's a Surface clone: A souped up Windows tablet with a pen for drawing and a floppy keyboard for typing. In practice, it's an expensive machine that has me l...
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
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
The Samsung Galaxy book beats the Surface on value by including a keyboard cover and stylus in the box, but the Surface's design is still much more refined...
It seems Apple and Microsoft have some proper competition on their hands with Samsung's new tablets and it's fair to say that both 10.6in and 12in Galaxy Book models are strong contenders.Despite not being the most luxurious-feeling devices, they provide...