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Samsung Galaxy Book Odyssey is the first laptop to feature the RTX 3050 Ti GPU

Samsung Unpacked just took place this week and this time around, Samsung introduced a new gaming laptop – the Galaxy Book Odyssey. While we have seen listings and rumours about laptops equipped with an RTX 3050 Ti GPU, the Galaxy Book Odyssey is the first one to be officially announced. 

The Galaxy Book Odyssey will feature Nvidia RTX 3050 Ti mobile graphics, which is expected to feature 2560 CUDA cores and 4GB of GDDR6 memory. An RTX 3050 non-TI option will also be available.

Samsung has equipped the Galaxy Book Odyssey laptop with Intel 11th Gen Core H-series processors. The official infographic further informs us it will feature both i5 and i7 models, but it's unclear if it's referring to the 4-core parts or the upcoming 6 and 8-core CPUs.

The rest of the specs include up to 2TB of NVMe storage, a maximum of 32GB of DDR4 memory, support for Dolby Atmos, and a 15.6-inch FullHD display. For connectivity, there's an HDMI port, 2x USB-C ports, 3x USB-A 3.2 ports, a Micro SD card reader, a Gigabit Ethernet port, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, and a 3.5mm audio-in/out jack. The laptop will only be available in black and comes with an 83Wh battery powered by a 135W USB-C charger.

The Samsung Galaxy Book Odyssey is scheduled to release in August, with a starting price of $1399. Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru says: Are you looking for a new laptop for gaming-on-the-go? What do you think of the Samsung Galaxy Book Odyssey?

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