200MP smartphone and first premium PC spearhead Samsung's pro push
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The Galaxy Book 3 Ultra packs an unspecified 13th-gen Intel Core i7 or i9 CPU – Samsung did not provide precise information – a 16-inch 2880 x 1880 screen, and an Nvidia RTX 4070 or 4050 GPU.
The company has dubbed the machine a "creator" laptop – the PC industry's current verbiage for not-quite-workstations that won't choke when asked to work with large files and do double duty running games with ease after hours.
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Samsung has packaged a two-month trial of Adobe Lightroom to ram home the point that it wants you to put the Galaxy Book3 Ultra to work editing photos.
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And not just any photos: the Korean colossus prefers it if those photos are beamed into the device from the Galaxy S23 Ultra, an updated smartphone that offers a 200-megapixel camera in its rear. Samsung has packed a 6.8-inch screen, 5000mAh battery and a CPU described as "Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy."
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Samsung's 2023 Galaxy Smartphones and notebook computers
Qualcomm has already [5]detailed the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform, which is based on its Kryo CPU. Again, Samsung hasn't shared niceties like core counts, clock speeds, or what the "for Galaxy" moniker means.
But the Korean giant has promised enhanced connectivity between its smartphones, laptops, and tablets. Images of the new S23 smartphone range provided to The Register show one of the devices serving as a numeric keypad for a Galaxy Book.
And just in case you forget that Samsung wants its lappies to be used by photo editing pros, it pointed out that its "Expert RAW" software can capture snaps unsullied by image processing software and send those into the mighty CPUs of a Galaxy Book.
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That kind of integration is old news in the Apple ecosystem, where the iPhone 14 Pro Max is tuned to the needs of photographers and plays very nicely with Macs.
[7]Samsung slaps processing-in-memory chips onto GPUs for first-of-its-kind supercomputer
[8]Samsung testing memory with built-in processing for AI-centric servers
[9]Samsung, Korean IT giant Naver to build AI hyperscale chip
[10]FTX CTO and Alameda Research CEO admit fraud, pair 'cooperating' with Feds
[11]Qualcomm pushes latest Arm-powered Snapdragon chip amid bitter license fight
Apple kit, of course, shares a single OS developer. Samsung has Microsoft and Google, and therefore Windows and Android, cooperating like never before.
The S23 Ultra also plays nice with Google Workspaces as it's now possible to edit notes on its screen with the S-Pen and collaborate in real time with folks on other platforms.
The S23 and S23 Plus handsets are now 6.6-inch affairs distinguished by a 4,700mAh battery in the Plus and a mere 3,900 in the S23. The rear camera constellation offers 50MP, 12MP, and 10MP shooters, with a 12MP selfie cam imbued with software that can now pick out hair, eyes, and skin as discrete objects and beautify each accordingly. The devices also boast improved "nightography" features that improve photos taken during darkness. Samsung even claimed shots of the night sky will now better illustrate celestial bodies, making it possible to photograph a galaxy with a Galaxy phone.
The Galaxy Book range has been upgraded to 13th-gen Intel silicon, again with details to come. Some models also sport Intel's Iris XE Graphics. A convertible model, the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360, flips over to become a tablet.
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All of the above was announced at Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked extravaganza, the product announcement bonanza staged once the company's annual results have been delivered.
Samsung has provided us with prices for all the S23 handsets, in Australian Dollars.
The S23 Ultra ranges from AU$1,949 ($1,378) for a model with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage to AU$2,649 ($1,878) for a model with 12GB RAM and $1TB of storage.
The S23+ starts at AU$1,649 ($1,166) for an 8GB/256GB model and tops out at AU$1,849 ($1,307) for the 8GB/512GB variant.
The plain old S23 starts with an AU$1,349 ($954) 8GB/128GB model and can also be purchased in a 8GB/256GB configuration for AU$1,449 ($1,024) configuration.
Those are numbers that position the handsets in the oddly robust premium end of the smartphone market.
We’re yet to receive prices for the Galaxy Books, which face more foes: Samsung is not a top five PC vendor and the professional users it appears to target are already well served by rivals. ®
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Re: "a 16-inch 2880 x 1880 screen"
That's a damn good question.
Re: "a 16-inch 2880 x 1880 screen"
All the best photographers work in black-and-white...
Re: "a 16-inch 2880 x 1880 screen"
With sheet film...
You're kidding, right?
8 GB RAM? 256 GB storage? On a machine expected to play with large images/video/whatever? They're out of their tiny minds. My Lenovo laptop has 12 GB RAM and 512 GB storage, and I regret buying it as that ain't enough. And the RAM and storage are soldered in and can't be upgraded. I should have got the version which has 16 GB RAM and 1 TB storage. And I don't play with large images/video for a living. Any 'creative professional' who depends on Android + Windows talking to each other without issue (yeah, right) and uses under 12 GB RAM and 512 GB storage is going to have serious problems.
Re: You're kidding, right?
Overcharging for less than you need is Samsung's business model. I'd like to say I have no idea how they're still in business but, considering they raise their prices yearly by double digit percentages... well...
Re: You're kidding, right?
The specs listed are for one of the phone models; the article didn't list specs for the laptops.
Re: You're kidding, right?
You’re correct. Very expensive phones. One wonders what the laptops cost.
Oh look. A new smartphone. I can almost get excited about that.
My mistake. It was just wind.
200 megapixels?
I'm sure it reproduces the aberrations of that tiny lens in huge fidelity.
Oh wait - "AI" fixes your image for you. No need for decent optics any more.
Re: 200 megapixels?
There was a lensless sensor developed in the last year or two that is entirely software driven (because the sensor itself can't focus). I'm sure that's where small form factor cameras are headed eventually.
Edit: Apparently Caltech did it almost 6 years ago, so it may come sooner than I thought.
Can it really end well?
"Samsung has Microsoft and Google, and therefore Windows and Android, cooperating like never before."
Oh God, the prices...
And people whine about Apple? Actually, I whine about Apple. I say that as being up to my eyeballs in their ecosystem. Love the machines, but the prices? Not so much. Still at least I can get the v.a.t. back
Only just got an S22 think I'll wait for the S24
An S23 Ultra? Where did that come from? I only just bought an S22 Ultra.
Re: Only just got an S22 think I'll wait for the S24
Ummm they have released a new Galaxy S series flagship every 12 months since the S1. Hardly a surprise.
"a 16-inch 2880 x 1880 screen"
To be a "creator" device, what is its colour gamut?