TL;DR Samsung has revealed its latest Galaxy Book 6 series, featuring a base Book 6, Book 6 Pro, and Book 6 Ultra.
The Galaxy Book 6 series is equipped with Intel’s latest Core Ultra Series 3 chipsets with integrated Arc graphics.
The Galaxy Book 6 Ultra, which returns after being skipped from the Book 5 series, can also be stocked with NVIDIA’s RTX 50 series GPUs.
Samsung kicked off Day 0 of the CES 2026 with bumper upgrades to its TV lineup, including a massive 130-inch TV with new ultra-premium Micro RGB display tech. It is following up on Day 1, announcing new notebooks in the Galaxy Book 6 series.
The lineup includes the usuals, such as the base Galaxy Book 6 and the more powerful Galaxy Book 6 Pro, both available in 14-inch and 16-inch variants. While Samsung skipped the premium Ultra variant from the Book 5 series in 2025, it is returning with the Book 6 series, and brings an NVIDIA RTX 50 series dedicated GPU. Meanwhile, a dedicated “360” variant, named after its hinge that supports 360º rotation, is missing from the current lineup.
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Among other physical changes, Samsung has adjusted the logo on the lid and refrained from using a number pad on any of the models.
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All three Galaxy Book 6 variants come with the freshly released Intel Core Ultra Series 3 “Panther Lake” chipsets. While the base Galaxy Book 6 lets you choose between Core Ultra 7 and Ultra 5 processors, the Pro variant also extends the option to pick the Ultra X7. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Book 6 Ultra takes it up a notch and can be stocked with an Ultra 9 or Ultra X9 chip.
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