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Galaxy Book Odyssey with NVIDIA RTX GPU will be available in USA soon

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Last updated: October 25th, 2021 at 17:29 UTC+02:00

Windows 11 has been out for almost a month, and if you're looking for a new laptop to pair with the latest OS version, Samsung is now giving customers in the USA a handful of additional options at different price points. The company is expanding its Galaxy Book lineup, and we now have the official launch details for the Galaxy Book, the Galaxy Book Odyssey, and the Galaxy Book Pro 360 5G.

The Galaxy Book will be available online from Samsung and BestBuy starting today. It's launching only in silver, and it's priced at $749.99. It will also be available offline at BestBuy starting November 15.

Introducing the Galaxy Book Odyssey with NVIDIA RTX GPU

Samsung will also release a 5G variant of the Galaxy Book Pro to accompany the ongoing Wi-Fi-only model. It will be available online from November 11 at Samsung and BestBuy for the starting price of $1,399.99.

More importantly, Samsung is finally bringing the high-end Galaxy Book Odyssey to the USA, starting November 11. Customers will be able to pick it up in Mystic Black for the starting price of $1,399.99.

The Galaxy Book Odyssey has a 15.6-inch LED FHD display, an Intel Core i7-11600H CPU, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050Ti Max-Q GPU. It will be available for purchase with 8GB/16GB/32GB of RAM and 512GB/1TB of built-in storage.

All three Samsung laptops are launching with Microsoft's latest OS — Windows 11 — out of the box, which means they're able to run Android apps natively.

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