Testseek.com have collected 115 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-W720 / SM-W728 Galaxy Book 12 inch and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-W720 / SM-W728 Galaxy Book 12 inch.
June 2017
(78%)
115 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the Samsung Galaxy Book 12, the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 and the iPad Pro 12.9” tablets. Check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy Book 12...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Book 12” Windows 10 convertible tablet that competes with Microsoft Surface Pro 4. The Galaxy Book 12 is available from Verizon with LTE 4G, and it will available from a variety of retailers at the end of May 2017 in W...
It seems Apple and Microsoft have some proper competition on their hands with Samsung's new tablets and it's fair to say that both 10.6in and 12in Galaxy Book models are strong contenders.Despite not being the most luxurious-feeling devices, they provide...
Portable design, Good battery life, Super-vibrant AMOLED screen
Lack of ports is a pain, Keyboard stand mechanism isn't the best
If money's no object and portability is your primary concern, the Galaxy Book 12 is a great convertible. Just don't expect it to match the Surface Pro when it comes to productivity...
Superb screen, Keyboard and stylus included, Thin and light
Pricey for its performance and quality, Average battery life
Although it fixes most of the issues of its 10.6in sibling, the 12in Galaxy Book markets itself too closely against the Surface Pro, which only serves to highlight its limitations. While the best of Galaxy Book range by far, performance and build quali...
Samsung has undoubtedly made a better product than last year's Tab Pro S, but it's still found wanting. The plastic build is unforgivable at this price point and while performance is decent, it's not a product that is all that compelling to use.It lacks t...
Samsung has undoubtedly made a better product than last year's Tab Pro S, but it's still found wanting. The plastic build is unforgivable at this price point and while performance is decent, it's not a product that is all that compelling to use.It lacks t...
Although 256GB of storage space is plenty, we like that there's still the option to expand this with a MicroSD card, The Samsung Flow feature means the 2in1 device can receive notifications, messages and files that are sent to your Samsung smartphone you
The display suffers from some glare in bright light and fingerprint marks, It's expensive, The device struggles with gaming
If you're looking for a Windows-based 2-in-1 this is definitely worth considering. It's great for those who want lots of storage space, as the microSD card slot makes it easy to expand the storage, but if you want to take part in some serious gaming this...
Awkward keyboard cover, Lacks built-in stand, Poor battery life
No, unless the Galaxy Book will spend most its life playing movies. It's not that the Galaxy Book is a bad option – but there are better options for a lower price...