Samsung has launched its latest Galaxy Book4 Metal Thin and Light Laptop in India with an exciting 40% discount. Originally priced at ₹57,499, this laptop is now available for just ₹33,990. Packed with modern features, sleek design, and AI-powered tools, it looks like one of the best deals in this segment.
Sleek and Portable Design with Full HD Display
The Galaxy Book4 Metal comes with a 15.6-inch Full HD LCD display that offers crisp visuals. Weighing only 1.55 kg and built with a premium metal body, this laptop is perfect for students and professionals who want a lightweight yet durable device.
Multiple Ports and Strong Battery Life
Unlike many slim laptops, Samsung has provided plenty of ports including HDMI, USB-A, USB-C, microSD slot, and RJ45 LAN support. Its compact charger also works with other Galaxy devices, making it travel-friendly.
Dolby Atmos Speakers and Galaxy Ecosystem Benefits
The laptop features dual speakers with Dolby Atmos for immersive sound quality. It also supports the Samsung Galaxy ecosystem, allowing seamless connection with your Galaxy phone and devices. You can even use your smartphone as a webcam for high-quality video calls.
AI Features and Productivity Tools
With Windows 11 Home and built-in Copilot AI assistant, the Galaxy Book4 helps with tasks, smart communication, and AI-powered photo editing. The Quick Share feature makes file transfer between Galaxy devices faster and more secure.
Why It’s a Great Deal
For just ₹33,990, you get a 13th Gen Intel Core i3 processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, fingerprint sensor, and MS Office pre-installed. With a stylish design, strong performance, and AI features, the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Metal is one of the most value-for-money laptops in its category.
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