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You’ll be able to pre-order the Galaxy Book in the US on April 21

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Last updated: April 20th, 2017 at 11:10 UTC+02:00

Samsung has announced that the Galaxy Book, which made its debut at MWC back in February, will go up for pre-order in the United States on April 21, with prices starting at $630 for the 10.6-inch variant and $1,130 for the 12-inch model, and maxing out at $1,300 for the LTE version of the latter.

“Today’s young professionals and entrepreneurs require a device that allows them to work without any limitations,” said Alanna Cotton, VM of Product Marketing. “We are excited to bring to market the Samsung Galaxy Book LTE and Wi-Fi models, offering a 2-in-1 PC portfolio that delivers on power and performance.”

After a brief pre-order period, the Galaxy Book will start shipping and appear on shelves in brick-and-mortar stores on May 21. Best Buy was quick to point out that it’ll hold exclusivity over the black color variant, while all other retailers in the region will receive the standard silver model.

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