Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 | Samsung US

Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 is a 2-in-1 laptop compatible with S Pen that also comes with great security, LPDDR5 RAM memory solution, and AMOLED display.

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The ultimate 2-in-1 experience that flips from a powerful laptop to Super AMOLED tablet.

ICONIC PERFORMANCE

The latest and
greatest processor

Meet our most powerful processor available. The latest 12th Gen Intel® Core™ processor delivers cutting-edge speed and jaw-dropping graphics. Did someone say productivity powerhouse?

2-IN-1 DESIGN

Flip screens, turn heads

Double your productivity with a 360-degree hinge that flips from PC to tablet in a snap. For added versatility, S Pen comes included. Write, draw and let your creative side go wild with a pen-on-paper feel in apps like Clip Studio Paint.1

BRIGHTER DISPLAY

A revolution in resolution

See your content in a whole new light on a Super AMOLED touchscreen that’s up to 33% brighter.² It adjusts to your environment for vibrant color and breathtaking details anywhere, whether you’re working or playing.

OPTIMIZED VIDEO CALLS

Video call in high definition

With a full-HD camera and Auto Framing,³ you can always look your best and stay in the spotlight. You’ll sound your best too with intelligent noise canceling. Plus, Dolby Atmos sound so you’ll never miss a mutter.

NEXT-LEVEL CONNECTIVITY

Speed ahead
with Wi-Fi 6E

Your always-on lifestyle just got easier. Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 comes ready for Wi-Fi 6E, letting you access the next generation of ultra-fast data speeds.

360 may refer to:

  • 360 (number)
  • 360 AD, a year
  • 360 BC, a year
  • 360 degrees, a turn

A galaxy is a system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity. The word is derived from the Greek galaxias (γαλαξίας), literally 'milky', a reference to the Milky Way galaxy that contains the Solar System. Galaxies, averaging an estimated 100 million stars, range in size from dwarfs with less than a thousand stars, to the largest galaxies known – supergiants with one hundred trillion stars, each orbiting its galaxy's center of mass. Most of the mass in a typical galaxy is in the form of dark matter, with only a few percent of that mass visible in the form of stars and nebulae. Supermassive black holes are a common feature at the centres of galaxies.

Galaxies are categorised according to their visual morphology as elliptical, spiral, or irregular. The Milky Way is an example of a spiral galaxy. It is estimated that there are between 200 billion (2×1011) to 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe. Most galaxies are 1,000 to 100,000 parsecs in diameter (approximately 3,000 to 300,000 light years) and are separated by distances in the order of millions of parsecs (or megaparsecs). For comparison, the Milky Way has a diameter of at least 26,800 parsecs (87,400 ly) and is separated from the Andromeda Galaxy, its nearest large neighbour, by just over 750,000 parsecs (2.5 million ly).

The space between galaxies is filled with a tenuous gas (the intergalactic medium) with an average density of less than one atom per cubic metre. Most galaxies are gravitationally organised into groups, clusters and superclusters. The Milky Way is part of the Local Group, which it dominates along with the Andromeda Galaxy. The group is part of the Virgo Supercluster. At the largest scale, these associations are generally arranged into sheets and filaments surrounded by immense voids. Both the Local Group and the Virgo Supercluster are contained in a much larger cosmic structure named Laniakea.

Pro is an abbreviation meaning "professional".

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Samsung Group (Korean: 삼성; Hanja: 三星; RR: samseong [samsʌŋ]; stylised as SΛMSUNG) is a South Korean multinational manufacturing conglomerate headquartered in Samsung Digital City, Suwon, South Korea. It comprises numerous affiliated businesses, most of them united under the Samsung brand, and is the largest South Korean chaebol (business conglomerate). As of 2024, Samsung has the world's fifth-highest brand value.

Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-chul in 1938 as a trading company. Over the next three decades, the group diversified into areas including food processing, textiles, insurance, securities, and retail. Samsung entered the electronics industry in the late 1960s and the construction and shipbuilding industries in the mid-1970s; these areas would drive its subsequent growth. Following Lee's death in 1987, Samsung was separated into five business groups – Samsung Group, Shinsegae Group, CJ Group, Hansol Group, and JoongAng Group.

Samsung industrial affiliates include Samsung Electronics, Samsung Heavy Industries, Samsung Engineering and Samsung C&T Corporation. Other subsidiaries include Samsung Life Insurance and Cheil Worldwide. Notable Samsung industrial affiliates include Samsung Electronics (the world's largest information technology company, consumer electronics maker and chipmaker measured by 2017 revenues), Samsung Heavy Industries (the world's second largest shipbuilder measured by 2010 revenues), and Samsung Engineering and Samsung C&T Corporation (respectively the world's 13th and 36th largest construction companies). Other notable subsidiaries include Samsung Life Insurance (the world's 14th largest life insurance company), Samsung Everland (operator of Everland Resort, the oldest theme park in South Korea) and Cheil Worldwide (the world's 15th largest advertising agency, as measured by 2012 revenues).

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