
Upgrade your homework game with these hot Galaxy Book offers and your student discount
$500 off (29%) The 2-in-1 Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 laptop can be yours for up to $500 off with a trade-in at the official store. However, if you don't have an eligible device to trade, you can still save $250 on this powerhouse. With its sleek design, immense firepower, and gorgeous display, this laptop is worth every penny and can even double as a tablet. Don't miss out! Buy at Samsung
If you want an extremely powerful laptop with a gorgeous touchscreen display that lets it double as a tablet, be sure to act fast and get the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 for up to $500 off with the trade-in of an eligible device. And don't worry—you can still save $250 even if you don't have a device to trade in. Just select the option to get the laptop without a trade-in.
Powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and 16GB of RAM, this 1TB laptop breezes through tasks with ease, while its 16-inch AMOLED display with a 2880 x 1800 resolution delivers stunning visuals. It also comes with its own S Pen, so you can even use it with a stylus for even higher productivity.
$500 off (37%) If you don't need a 2-in-1 laptop, then feel free to go for the regular Galaxy Book 5 Pro with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Right now, you can save up to $500 by trading in an eligible device. Verify your status as a student to see how much you can save with your exclusive discount—even without a trade-in. Buy at Samsung
In case you don't need a laptop with a 2-in-1 design, Samsung lets you save up to $500 on the regular Galaxy Book 5 Pro by trading in an eligible device. The best part? You'll still enjoy a vibrant touchscreen display, though the laptop itself won't be able to fold 360 degrees.
$400 off (44%) Grab the Galaxy Book 4 Edge with a Snapdragon X Plus processor for up to $400 off by trading in an eligible device. The laptop offers a good amount of firepower and boasts a beautiful 15.6-inch LED display. Don't wait—save while you can! Buy at Samsung
Granted, even with the full $500 trade-in discount, the Galaxy Book 5 Pro and Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 can still be a tough sell. So, if you're looking for something more affordable and don't necessarily need a 2-in-1 laptop, the Galaxy Book 4 Edge with a Snapdragon X Plus processor might be a better option for you.
By trading in an eligible device, you can slash up to $400 off this handsome fella's price. If you get the full trade-in discount, you can grab a unit with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage for just $499.99 — a bargain price for all the value this laptop offers. And while there's no discount available right now without a trade-in, you might be able to knock a solid amount off with a student discount.
Given the firepower the Galaxy Book 4 Edge delivers and its beautiful 15.6-inch LED display with a 1920 x 1080 resolution, we believe it's definitely worth tapping the offer button to see how much you can save on this laptop.
$600 off (20%) If you're looking for an extremely powerful laptop, don't wait around—save up to $600 on the Galaxy Book4 Ultra by trading in an eligible device. This bad boy delivers blazing performance and can handle just about anything you throw its way. Also, be sure to check how much more you can save with your student discount! Buy at Samsung Of course, if you need an uber-premium laptop and have the cash to splurge, your best choice is the Galaxy Book 4 Ultra. With an insanely powerful Intel Core Ultra 9 chip, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage, this 16-inch laptop can handle anything. Plus, you can save up to $600 by trading in an eligible device.
That being said, you definitely want to check out how much your student discount can slash off the price of this bad boy — it's not exactly budget-friendly. Secure your connection now at a bargain price!
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