• Tom’s Hardware Verdict Creators and power users seeking maximum performance and style will do well with Samsung’s Galaxy Book6 Ultra. • Powerful performance, a dedicated Nvidia “Blackwell” GPU, and a vivid OLED display make it a standout, though it doesn’t come cheap. • Pros - + Upscale design - + Solid performance - + Stunning OLED touch screen - + Impressive speakers Cons - - Pricey - - Shallow keyboard Why you can trust Tom’s Hardware Sometimes, laptops aren’t designed for budget customers, but rather those willing to pay top dollar for design and performance. • Samsung’s Galaxy Book6 Ultra (starts at $2,449.99, with US availability not yet specified) fits in the latter category - this 16-inch creator-focused laptop courts those who might otherwise default to a 16-inch MacBook Pro. • Final pricing wasn’t available as of this review, but the hardware configuration - the latest Intel “Panther Lake” Core Ultra H-class CPU and an Nvidia “Blackwell” RTX 5070 GPU - signal a flagship laptop. • Complemented by a premium metal build and a superb AMOLED touch display, the Galaxy Book6 Ultra is clearly designed to compete at the top of the market.

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  • Samsung’s new Galaxy Book 6 Ultra targets high‑end creators and power users with a 16‑inch OLED touch display, Intel Core Ultra 7 356H CPU, and an Nvidia RTX 5070 “Blackwell” GPU. Weighing 3.5 lb and measuring 0.46 in thick, the all‑metal chassis rivals Apple’s MacBook Pro in slimness and weight while offering a richer color palette and minimal branding. Connectivity includes two Thunderbolt 4 ports, HDMI 2.1, USB‑A, SD card slot, and Wi‑Fi 7. The laptop ships with 32 GB LPDDR5X RAM, 2 TB SSD, and a 78 Wh battery, powered by a 140 W USB‑C adapter. Priced at $3,199.99, the Book 6 Ultra delivers flagship performance and premium build quality, but its high cost and shallow keyboard may deter budget‑conscious buyers.

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