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The first members of Samsung's new Galaxy Book laptop family have yet to appear, but the company is already expanding the lineup. The new Galaxy Book Flex α (Alpha) is an offshoot of the Galaxy Flex, one of the three Galaxy Books announced last year, and it gives users a slightly more affordable way to pick up Samsung's newest QLED laptops.
The Flex Alpha will start at $829 when it comes out later this year, which is more affordable than the presumed price of both the Galaxy Book Flex and the Galaxy Book Ion (around $1,100 and $1,400, respectively). The 2-in-1 machine has a design that melds the Flex and the Ion, with squared-off edges and a chassis that measures 13.9mm thick.
The star of the Flex Alpha is its 600-nit, QLED display—a signature of the Galaxy Book Flex and the Ion, and arguably even more impressive on the Flex Alpha considering its price tag. QLED displays can rival OLED panels with their rich colors and deep blacks, and the panel on the Flex Alpha will likely be one of its biggest selling points.
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