We are now tracking a deal at Best Buy that drops one of Samsung’s Galaxy Book4 Edge Copilot+ PCs down to $499.99 shipped. This is the most affordable Copilot+ laptop in Samsung’s Galaxy Book4 lineup, and it typically goes for $800. Samsung currently has it listed for $600, but Best Buy’s deal delivers an additional $100 off to mark the return of the lowest price we first tracked for it last year during the Labor Day sale. It’s a great option to consider if you’re in the market to buy Snapdragon-powered notebook, and you can learn more about it below.
The Galaxy Book4 Edge Copilot+ PC discounted today is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X octa-core processor that features a dedicated NPU capable of delivering up to 45 TOPS for Copilot+ and other AI-driven workloads. Samsung has paired the processor here with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, and this notebook sports a 15.6-inch FHD LED display. The internals are all packed inside a sleek, thin-and-light chassis that’s consistent with the rest of the Galaxy Book4 Edge lineup, and some of its other highlights include Wi-Fi 7 support and a good selection of port to get you an HDMI 2.1 and a microSD card reader, and more.
Lenovo’s IdeaPad Slim 5 AMD-powered Copilot+ PC is also discounted down to $430 today. This particular model sports a touchscreen panel, and it’s down from its usual price of $950.
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge Copilot+ PC features:
- Experience new possibilities with the Snapdragon® X processor built for Galaxy AI.
- Control your Galaxy AI phone from the convenience of your PC — call, text, set reminders and more.
- When you never miss a word, you never miss a beat. Get accurate subtitles in real time with automatic Live Captions.
- Take premium power on the go with an ultralight and amazingly slim laptop.
- Connect to other devices easily with a range of ports. Plug in right out of the box with two USB 4.0 ports, HDMI 2.1, USB 3.2 Type A, and microSD.*
- Power your Galaxy AI experience with a long-lasting battery and recharge quickly with Super Fast Charging.
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