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Samsung Galaxy Book 5 360 (15.6″): full specs and tests

Ultra performance meets all-day battery life in a sleek, convertible design.

Hassan AssobillTibart Yeaza is a dynamic technology writer and analyst at Radargit, where he specializes in dissecting trends and innovations in mobile technology, laptops, and computing ecosystems.
Last updated: March 8, 2026 4:11 pm
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Tibart Yeaza is a dynamic technology writer and analyst at Radargit, where he specializes in dissecting trends and innovations in mobile technology, laptops, and computing ecosystems.
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A detailed specifications graphic for the Samsung Galaxy Book5 360, a 15.6-inch 2-in-1 convertible laptop. Key specs include a choice of Intel Core Ultra 5 or Ultra 7 processors (Series 2, Lunar Lake), 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and up to 1TB NVMe SSD storage
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Samsung Galaxy Book 5 360 (15.64.5Good

Samsung Galaxy Book 5 360 (15.6″)

$1,499.99
4.5 out of 5
Starting at $1,349.99, the Galaxy Book5 360 targets users seeking a stylish, versatile laptop for productivity and media consumption. While it excels in design and display quality, its limitations in multitasking, fan noise, and dependency on Samsung devices for AI features may deter power users. For those invested in the Samsung ecosystem, it’s a compelling choice, but alternatives like the HP Spectre x360 or Microsoft Surface Pro 11 offer better keyboards or performance in the same price range
Display & Input 4.2 out of 5
Performance 4.7 out of 5
Battery 4.3 out of 5
Software 4.7 out of 5
Audio 4.1 out of 5
Usability & Price 4.6 out of 5
Charging 4.7 out of 5
AI Features 4.7 out of 5
Connectivity 4.7 out of 5
Pros Stunning AMOLED + 120Hz display Premium aluminum build Long battery life + fast charging Thunderbolt 4 + modern port selection Samsung ecosystem integration
Cnos Reflective screen; no anti-glare Soldered RAM (non-upgradable) Fan noise under load Keyboard/trackpad ergonomics Mediocre GPU for gaming/creative work
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Review

Evaluation of the main characteristics with the configuration selected for the Galaxy Book 5 360 (15.6″).

Performance 71
Display 42
Connectivity 73
Gaming 25
Battery Life 65
Portability 80
Review Score
57

Benchmarks

Geekbench 6 (Single-Core) 2666
Geekbench 6 (Multi-Core) 10473
Cinebench R23 (Single-Core) 1872
Cinebench R23 (Multi-Core) 10345

Samsung Galaxy Book 5 360 (15.6″) Specifications

Case
Weight 1.46 kg (3.22 lbs)
Dimensions 355.4 x 228 x 13.7 mm
13.99 x 8.98 x 0.54 inches
Material Aluminum
Transformer Yes
Opening angle 360°
Display
Size 15.6 inches
Type OLED
Resolution 1920 × 1080 (FHD)
Refresh rate 60 Hz
Touchscreen Yes
Performance
Processor Intel Core Ultra 7 256V
Cores/Threads 8 (4P + 4E) / 8
GPU Intel Arc Graphics 140V
RAM 8GB/16GB LPDDR5X
Storage 512GB/1TB PCIe Gen4 SSD

Let’s be real: Finding a laptop that balances power, portability, and ~aesthetic vibes~ is like searching for a unicorn. But Samsung’s Galaxy Book 5 360 (15.6″) might just be that mythical creature—or at least close. After digging through specs, testing notes, and a few heated debates with my coffee machine about OLED screens, here’s my take on whether this 2-in-1 deserves your hard-earned cash.

First Impressions: Sleek, Light, and Oh-So-Pretty

Unboxing the Galaxy Book 5 360 feels like unwrapping a luxury gadget. At 1.46 kg (3.22 lbs) and 13.7mm thick, it’s shockingly light for a 15.6″ device—perfect for tossing into a backpack without feeling like you’re hauling bricks 6. The aluminum chassis screams premium, and that 360-degree hinge? Smooth as butter.

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The Screen? Chef’s Kiss.
The 15.6″ FHD AMOLED display is stunning. Colors pop like a fireworks show, blacks are deeper than my existential crises, and the touchscreen responds like it’s reading your mind. Watching Dune: Part Two on this thing? Pure eye candy. But here’s the kicker: Samsung’s Vision Booster tech keeps glare at bay, so you can actually see your spreadsheet outdoors without squinting like a mole 10.

Specs That Matter (And a Few That Don’t)

Let’s geek out on the nitty-gritty:

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  • Processor: Intel Core Ultra 7 (Series 2) with an NPU hitting 47 TOPS for AI tasks 10.
  • RAM/Storage: 16GB RAM + 512GB SSD (not upgradable, sadly) 6.
  • Battery: Claims up to 25 hours of video playback. Real-world use? Closer to 14-18 hours for mixed tasks—still enough to survive a cross-country flight and your procrastination sessions 1110.
  • Ports: Two Thunderbolt 4, USB-A, HDMI, microSD—no dongle life needed! 6.

But Wait, What About Gaming?
Don’t expect to play Cyberpunk 2077 on ultra settings. The integrated Intel Arc GPU handles Minecraft or indie games fine, but hardcore gamers should look elsewhere 5.

Samsung Galaxy Book 5 360 AI Features: Helpful or Hype?

Samsung’s packed this thing with AI bells and whistles. Photo Remaster saved my blurry vacation pics (thanks, shaky hands), and Live Captions translated a French cooking tutorial in real-time—though it mistook “baguette” for “bucket” once. Awkward 110.

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The Catch? Some features, like AI Select, require a Galaxy phone to unlock full potential. If you’re team iPhone, you’ll miss out on the ecosystem magic 11.

The Keyboard Debacle: Love It or Leave It

Ah, the keyboard—the Marmite of this laptop. The keys are shallow, with less “click” than a quiet library. Typing this review took some adjustment, and my fingers kept grazing the massive off-center trackpad (seriously, it’s bigger than my willpower at a bakery). If you’re a numpad fan, you’ll rejoice. If not… well, muscle memory is a journey 411.

Pro Tip: Remap the Copilot key to something useful (cough mute mic shortcut cough) 7.

Real-Life Testing: From Coffee Shops to Cross-Device Chaos

I took the Galaxy Book 5 360 on a “workation” (read: pretending to work while eyeing the pool). The S Pen was a MVP for sketching blog graphics—no lag, pressure-sensitive, and magnetically sticks to the lid. But holding a 15.6” tablet? My wrists demanded a timeout 1011.

Multi Control let me drag files between my Galaxy Tab and laptop like a tech wizard, though setting it up felt like solving a Rubik’s cube blindfolded 1.

Who Should Buy Samsung Galaxy Book 5 360 ? (And Who Should Skip It)

Buy It If:

  • You’re deep in the Samsung ecosystem (phones, tablets, the works).
  • Need a portable powerhouse for writing, light editing, or Netflix marathons.
  • Crave a gorgeous screen and all-day battery.

Skip It If:

  • You’re a gamer or video editor (that GPU won’t cut it).
  • Hate shallow keyboards (RIP, mechanical keyboard lovers).
  • Want cutting-edge AI without needing a Galaxy phone.

Samsung Galaxy Book 5 360 Verdict: Almost Perfect, But…

The Samsung Galaxy Book 5 360 is like that friend who’s almost perfect—great taste, hilarious, but forgets your birthday. It nails the essentials: stunning display, killer battery, and seamless Galaxy integration. But the keyboard and AI limitations hold it back from true greatness.

Price Alert: Starting at $1,699, it’s not cheap. But if you’re after a premium 2-in-1 that’s more versatile than a Swiss Army knife, this might be your match 7.

Final Thought: Try before you buy. That keyboard’s a dealbreaker for some, but if you can look past it (or just really love numpads), the Galaxy Book 5 360 is a productivity beast with style to spare.

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