SAVE $770.99: As of Jan. 3,Semi-dokyumento: Tokkun Meiki Dukuri get the Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro for just $979 at Amazon. That's a discount of 44%.
Did you get the new laptop you were hoping for over the holidays? If not, there's still time to grab one for a great price. The deals are still coming for 2024, including a fantastic price cut on one of Samsung's best computers. Now's your chance to strike.
As of Jan. 3, you can get the Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro for just $979. That's $770.99 off its normal price of $1,749.99, which is a 44% discount. At nearly half off its MSRP, that makes this laptop a no-brainer to bring home and add to your tech collection.
SEE ALSO: The best 2-in-1 laptops heading into 2024The sleek 16-inch laptop boasts 16GB of RAM, 1 TB of storage, and a 13th Gen Intel Core i7-1360P processor to power it all. Its bright and crisp 3K AMOLED screen (2880x1800 resolution) comes with a 120Hz refresh rate, while the rest of the computer is kitted out with a fingerprint reader and a full HD webcam.
Even with all those perks, the laptop is super lightweight, thin, and ready to go where you go. It has an extended touchpad and a range of ports for your convenience including HDMI, microSD, USB-A, and two Thunderbolt 4 ports for good measure. Plus, its battery will last up to 19 hours and comes with a compact charger that won't take up too much space.
If you're ready for some serious power on the go, grab this laptop and enjoy getting things done while away from home — or use this hardy laptop as your at-home daily driver.
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