Samsung's Galaxy Book4 Edge is 'a zippy Copilot+ Windows 11 laptop' that's now £399 at Currys — half its usual price for a Snapdragon-powered ultraportable business machine
We found this vibrant 15.6-inch laptop delivered 'provides plenty of runway for productivity and personal tasks.'
The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge is a fast and sleek Copilot+ Windows 11 laptop, now priced at £399 at Currys, a significant £400 reduction from its original price of £799. This ultraportable business machine is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X processor, paired with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of UFS storage. Its 15.6-inch FHD anti-glare display boasts up to 27 hours of video playback, and the laptop features the Copilot+ capabilities of Windows 11 laptops, including Windows Studio Effects for video calls.
The Galaxy Book4 Edge comes with a 300-nit display, integrated Adreno graphics, 16GB of RAM, and 256GB of UFS storage, along with USB4 ports, HDMI, and the dedicated Copilot key.
Upon reviewing the Snapdragon X Elite configuration, TechRadar awarded the Galaxy Book4 Edge 4 stars and a TechRadar Recommends badge. This sleek, everyday computing machine offers great performance for productivity and personal tasks, with the Copilot+ integration functioning exceptionally well. The Snapdragon X platform has been a noteworthy shift in Windows laptops, offering longer battery life at the expense of some software compatibility.
Samsung's Galaxy Book4 Edge is an affordable option for this trade-off, making it an attractive choice for those seeking a lightweight laptop with excellent battery life for work or study, comfortable with using the Qualcomm Snapdragon platform and its growing app compatibility, or interested in Copilot+ AI features like Windows Studio Effects built in from the start.
However, those relying on specific Windows software that hasn't been optimized for Arm, needing more than 256GB of storage, or requiring a discrete GPU for gaming or heavy creative work should consider other options. One thing to keep in mind before purchasing is that the reviewer hasn't tested this specific configuration hands-on, relying instead on the Snapdragon X platform's general performance record.
It's essential to verify compatibility with any mission-critical software, and note that the 256GB of storage is relatively small if working with large files locally.
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