SAVE $499.99, GET FREE MONITOR: As of July 23, buy the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge for $1349.99 at Samsung and get a free 43-inch Smart Monitor ($499.99 value) with purchase.
Ready to splurge on a new laptop? Samsung's new Galaxy Book 4 Edge rolled out just last month, equipped with Galaxy AI and Windows Copilot as well as some impressive hardware specs, including a Snapdragon X Elite processor and decadent screen sizes. If you've had your eye on one, now's a great time to lock in a purchase, especially since Samsung has sweetened the deal considerably.
As of July 23, you can get the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge for $1,349.99 at Samsung. That's $499.99 off its normal price of $1,849.98. You also get a free 43-inch Smart Monitor M7 with your purchase, which is a $499.99 value. Just make sure to select it on the Samsung store page before continuing to the checkout.
The Galaxy Book 4 Edge boasts a 14-inch touchscreen display, a Snapdragon X Elite 3.4 GHz 12-core processor, 16GB of RAM, 512 GB of storage, and comes in the Sapphire Blue colorway. It's a great option for work or play on the go, with more than enough power to handle image editing, creating documents and spreadsheets, or you catching your favorite shows on streaming services while commuting.
The included 43-inch Smart Monitor M7 even makes a good external display for your new laptop if you plan on keeping it in one place. Watch your favorite shows in 4K HDR, connect via Wi-Fi, and take advantage of Samsung TV Plus separately from your computer to watch free live shows with no downloads or subscriptions. No matter what you plan on using it for, a free monitor with your new laptop plus savings on the computer itself is a deal worth grabbing. Be sure and pounce before this deal expires.
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