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DxOMark Says That The Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro 16” Has Excellent Performance Than The Other Specifications

DxOMark has shared on Twitter that, “While the Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro 16-inch is capable of handling the occasional work video calls, it really leans more toward the leisure laptop user with its excellent performance in multimedia”. On their website, they have differentiated the pros and cons of this laptop.

Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro 16” Specifications

This Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro comes with a 16-inch AMOLED display with a 2880 x 1800 pixels resolution. The webcam on this laptop has a 1080p lens.

This laptop runs on Windows 11 and is powered by an Intel Core i7-1360P processor with Intel Iris Xe Graphics. This laptop has 16GB LPDDR5 RAM. 4 speakers and 2 microphones are included in this laptop for audio functions.

The battery of this laptop has a 76 Wh battery backup. This battery can be charged with a 65W charger. Bluetooth 5.1 and Wi-Fi 6E are the wireless connectivity options included with this laptop.

HDMI, 2 Thunderbolt 4, USB 3.2 Type-A, MicroSD Multi-media Card Reader, and Headphone out/Mic-in combo are the wired connectivity options provided by this laptop.

Pros

  • Particularly adapted to watching videos thanks to its strong display and audio performance.
  • Very good video performances delivering faithful color rendering.
  • Good display readability overall with good brightness range.
  • Optimum audio performance with good dynamics, and sharp attack even at loud volumes, making it ideal for watching movies.

Cons

  • Below average performance for video calls, particularly due to the below camera experience, facing particular issues in challenging conditions.
  • Audio capture performance during video calls is impaired by noise reduction artifacts, reducing voice intelligently.
  • Readability could be affected due to heavy reflectance in backlit situations.

DxOMark

DxOMark is a commercial website described as “an independent benchmark that scientifically assesses smartphones, lenses and cameras”. DxOMark was founded in 2008 and was originally owned by DxO Labs, a French engineering and consulting company.

DxOMark Image Labs was separated from DxO Labs in September 2017 and was later re-branded to DxOMark in 2019. DxOMark is now an independent privately-owned company. DxOMark scores are used in many independent news publications and specialist media sites.

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