Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Pro and Ultra: New Intel 18A Power

Samsung debuts the Galaxy Book 6 Pro and Ultra with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors built on the 18A process. These QD-OLED laptops offer 3K displays, advanced audio and launch promotions in South Korea.

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Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Pro and Ultra: New Intel 18A Power

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Samsung has quietly raised the bar for Windows laptops with the launch of the Galaxy Book 6 Pro and Galaxy Book 6 Ultra in South Korea. Announced at CES 2026, these machines are the first to ship with Intel’s new Core Ultra Series 3 chips built on the 18A (1.8nm) process, promising a major leap in performance and battery efficiency.

Portable power — two sizes, bold upgrades

The Galaxy Book 6 Pro comes in 14-inch and 16-inch options while the Galaxy Book 6 Ultra is available exclusively in a 16-inch model. Both lines come in sleek gray and silver finishes and feature premium materials, including Corning Gorilla Glass with DXC protection and an anti-reflective coating for clearer outdoor viewing.

Displays and audio that aim to impress

Samsung equipped both laptops with QD-OLED panels at a 3K resolution (2,880 x 1,800). Expect vivid colors, deep blacks and peak HDR brightness up to 1,000 nits. A variable refresh rate up to 120Hz keeps scrolling and animations fluid, whether you’re editing photos or streaming video.

Audio gets special attention: the 16-inch models include a six-speaker array (four woofers and two tweeters) for fuller sound, while the 14-inch Pro uses a quad-speaker setup with two woofers and two tweeters. These are meaningful upgrades for creators and media lovers who want laptop sound that feels more immersive.

Performance: Intel’s 18A process arrives in laptops

At the heart of the new Galaxy Book 6 series are Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors manufactured on Intel’s 18A (1.8nm) node. That shrink brings better power efficiency and faster single- and multi-threaded performance, according to Intel’s roadmap — a welcome boost for power users who juggle heavy workflows on the move.

Pricing, availability and early-buyer perks

Samsung launched the laptops in South Korea with the following price windows: the Galaxy Book 6 Pro starts at KRW 2.6 million (~$1,803) and goes up to KRW 3.51 million (~$2,434). The Galaxy Book 6 Ultra begins at KRW 4.62 million (~$3,204) and reaches KRW 4.91 million (~$3,405) for higher-end configs.

They’re available through Samsung stores, Samsung’s online shop and other retail channels across South Korea. Early-bird buyers who purchase between January 27 and March 31 get a host of incentives:

  • Limited-edition laptop bag made with British brand Hunter.
  • Discounted Sweetch laptop backpack at KRW 59,000 (about 70% off).
  • Discounted Galaxy SmartTag 2 and a three-month Samsung Care Plus Notebook Damage plan.
  • Bundled software: Hancom Samsung Office Pack, a one-year GoodNotes subscription, lifetime Noteshelf access and Intel’s software suite.

Who should care?

If you’re a creator, power user, or someone who wants a high-end Windows laptop with top-tier display and audio, these new Galaxy Books are worth a look. Their combination of Intel’s latest silicon, QD-OLED screens and thoughtful extras positions them as premium choices in a crowded laptop market.

Samsung hasn’t yet announced global pricing or launch dates beyond South Korea, so watch for updates as the company rolls the Galaxy Book 6 lineup out to more regions.

Source: sammobile

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