Samsung Galaxy Book4 Intel Core 7 150U 16GB RAM 512GB SSD NVIDIA MX570A 15.6" Windows 11 Home Laptop
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Get This DealThe inclusion of an NVIDIA MX570A dedicated GPU is what separates this laptop from the sea of Intel-integrated alternatives at this price point. That discrete graphics chip means lighter creative work — video exports, photo editing in Lightroom, casual gaming — runs noticeably smoother than you'd get from a Core 7 machine relying solely on Intel Arc graphics. Paired with a Core 7 150U processor and 16GB of RAM, this is a machine built for sustained multitasking rather than occasional bursts, and the Samsung Galaxy ecosystem integration (quick file sharing with Galaxy phones, cross-device continuity) genuinely reduces friction for anyone already in that world.
Who Is This For?
This suits a freelancer, student, or hybrid worker who juggles browser-heavy workflows with occasional creative tasks and wants dedicated graphics without carrying a heavy machine. Samsung's build quality skews towards slim and professional, making it a credible work bag companion. If you want serious gaming performance or a 4K display for colour-critical work, look elsewhere — the MX570A is capable rather than powerful, and the 15.6-inch panel won't win awards for colour accuracy.
What Buyers Say
Owners of the Galaxy Book4 line consistently praise the keyboard quality and the laptop's surprisingly lightweight chassis for a 15.6-inch machine. Battery life draws positive comments for office use, typically landing around 8–10 hours on moderate loads. The most frequent complaint centres on the display brightness being underwhelming in bright environments, and some users note that Samsung's bloatware adds unnecessary clutter straight out of the box — worth a clean-up session on day one.
The Deal
At £659.99 against a listed RRP of £1,099, that's a £439 saving. Price history across 309 data points shows this machine has only ever appeared at £659.99, which suggests the £1,099 RRP reflects Samsung's launch positioning rather than a price it ever consistently held at retail — worth knowing. That said, £659.99 for a Core 7, 16GB, dedicated GPU laptop is genuinely competitive in today's market. For more options at this level, our best computing deals guide is worth a look. A fair price for real hardware — just don't let the headline saving do all the convincing.
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