Samsung Galaxy Book4 Intel Core 5 120U 8GB RAM 512GB SSD 15.6" Windows 11 Home Laptop
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Get This DealIf your working day runs on browser tabs, video calls, spreadsheets, and the occasional Netflix wind-down, the Samsung Galaxy Book4 is built around exactly that workload. The Intel Core 5 120U processor isn't designed to push pixels in a game engine — it's engineered for sustained, efficient performance across light multitasking, and the 15.6-inch display gives you genuine screen real estate without the bulk of a workstation-class machine. For anyone tired of squinting at a 13-inch panel or waiting on an ageing laptop to catch up, this is a meaningful step forward.
Who Is This For?
This laptop suits students, remote workers, and anyone running a small business from a home desk who needs reliability over spectacle. The Galaxy ecosystem integration — easy file sharing with Samsung phones, for instance — adds real convenience if you're already in that world. If you need dedicated graphics for video editing, CAD work, or gaming, look elsewhere; 8GB of RAM is also on the modest side if you habitually run dozens of tabs alongside video conferencing software. Our best computing deals roundup covers alternatives worth comparing.
What Buyers Say
Owners consistently praise the Galaxy Book4's keyboard feel and build quality, noting it punches above its weight in terms of rigidity and finish for a mid-range machine. Battery life draws positive remarks for getting through a full working day without hunting for a socket. The most common grumble is the display — it covers a limited colour gamut and doesn't get particularly bright, which makes it a poor companion for colour-sensitive work or use near a sunny window.
The Deal
At £549.99 against a listed was-price of £849.00, this looks like a substantial 35% saving — but the price history tells a more grounded story: every recorded data point sits at £569.99, making the true saving closer to £20 off the real market price. That context doesn't make this a bad buy, but it does mean the headline discount is largely theatrical. At £549.99 it's fairly priced for what it delivers — just don't let the inflated "was" figure do the convincing for you.
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