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The BEST laptop display I have ever seen!!! - Samsung Galaxy Book Pro

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The video begins with a grim assessment of OLED laptop displays and explains why the viewer has historically found them headache-inducing, especially on white backgrounds. The host then introduces Samsung’s Galaxy Book Pro as a potential fix, noting that the OLED panel uses a similar technology to the Galaxy S21 family but with nuanced implementation. The unboxing reveals a compact chassis with surprisingly full-size ports, including HDMI, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, USB-A, and a card reader, which stands out against thinner competitors. The build feels premium visually, but the chassis shows noticeable flex and a squishy area in the base, which becomes a recurring caveat as the review continues. The display section delves into brightness, contrast, and viewing angles, highlighting that while the screen is deeply capable in dark environments, bright lighting reduces perceived brightness, and glare is a definite consideration. Throughout the test, the host compares the Book Pro to a Dell XPS in terms of color saturation, contrast, and overall image quality, leaning toward Samsung’s OLED as the superior display under many conditions. The host also emphasizes the 1080p resolution as a trade-off, arguing that the panel’s engineering choices produce exceptional black levels and color accuracy, albeit with some color and brightness peculiarities that can affect everyday usage. By the end, the reviewer acknowledges the Galaxy Book Pro’s near-perfect display experience while cautioning potential buyers about the chassis rigidity, price uncertainty, and the awkwardness of the touchpad interaction when held in use. The verdict is nuanced: the display and keyboard are excellent, the device is light and capable, but the engineering sample’s flaws prevent it from being a flawless daily-driver, at least in its current form.

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