SAVE $645.38:As of Feb. 18,ALL OUT: AJ RAVAL get the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro (Intel Core 5 Ultra, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) for $699.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $1,345.37. That's a discount of 48%.
New year, new you. Sure, it's February, but that adage can still be true. And if new you needs a new laptop, you should check and see what Amazon has on offer, because there's a great discount there on one that you won't want to miss right now.
As of Feb. 18, you can get the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro (Intel Core 5 Ultra, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) for just $699.99 at Amazon. That's $645.38 off its normal price of $1,345.37 and a discount of 48%.
This perfectly portable option boasts 16GB of RAM, an Intel Core 5 Ultra processor, and 512GB of storage, which means it can hold all your important documents, photos, presentations, and whatever else you need to rely on for work or for play. Its 3K AMOLED screen offers a 2880x1800 resolution and its HD webcam means you'll be able to take all those work calls on the go if you need to.
Otherwise, you can use this laptop as your daily driver with its lightweight body, slew of great features, and heavy-duty keyboard, making it a fantastic pick whether you need to get things done or you just want something rugged to take with you and watch your shows on the go. Either way, you're not going to find a better deal on this particular laptop right now, so you'd probably go ahead and lock yours in now while it's still in stock.
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