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Samsung’s Galaxy Book 6 laptops now available in the US starting at $1,599 [U]

Samsung has officially launched its new Galaxy Book 6 series of Windows 11 laptops in the US market, with the Pro and Ultra models now on sale starting at $1,599.


Update 3/11: As of today, the Galaxy Book 6 series is officially on sale in the US. This includes the Galaxy Book 6 Pro in 14-inch and 16-inch sizes, as well as the Galaxy Book 6 Ultra in its 16-inch size.

Pricing breaks down as follows, with Samsung’s $50 discounts included:

Galaxy Book 6 Pro (Intel Core Ultra 7 356H)

  • $1,549: 14-inch, 16GB RAM, 512GB storage
  • $1,849: 16-inch, 16GB RAM, 1TB storage
  • $1,949: 14-inch, 32GB RAM, 1TB storage
  • $2,049: 16-inch, 32GB RAM, 1TB storage

Galaxy Book 6 Ultra

  • $2,399: 32GB RAM, 1TB storage, Intel Core Ultra X7 358H, Intel Arc B390 GPU
  • $2,949: 32GB RAM, 1TB storage, Intel Core Ultra 7 356H, GeForce RTX 5060 GPU

Samsung has, notably, not yet released the base Galaxy Book 6 laptops yet, which are supposed to start at $1,049.

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Following their debut back at CES 2026 last month, Samsung says the Galaxy Book 6 series will be coming to the United States starting on March 11. That’s from Samsung.com, at least, with retailers such as Best Buy likely also carrying the laptops in time.

Pricing for the lineup is as follows:

  • Galaxy Book 6: From $1,049.99
  • Galaxy Book 6 Pro: From $1,599.99
  • Galaxy Book 6 Ultra: From $2,449.99

Meanwhile, some Galaxy Book 5 laptops are currently upwards of $500 off.

The new series includes a design refresh, the removal of a number pad on the Ultra models, Intel’s new Core Ultra Series 3 processors, and an Nvidia RTX 5060 GPU in the top-end Galaxy Book 6 Ultra. There’s also a host of Galaxy AI features throughout.

You can sign up for further updates on Samsung’s website, with reservations including a $30 bonus credit. Samsung says trade-ins will be available with up to $900 in credit.

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Originally published February 23

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