Is this really even worth

If you mean the Samsung Galaxy Book6 Ultra, then yes, it’s a real model — Samsung’s current 16-inch flagship Windows laptop. Samsung lists it with Intel Core Ultra 7/X7 options, a 16-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, and RTX 5060 or 5070 graphics depending on configuration/region. In the U.S., Samsung’s newsroom says it starts at $2,449.99. (samsung.com)

My short answer​

Worth it if:
  1. You want a premium 16-inch Windows laptop.
  2. You do photo/video work, design, coding, or heavier multitasking.
  3. You already use Samsung/Galaxy devices and will benefit from the ecosystem features. (samsung.com)
Not worth it if:
  1. You mostly do basic browsing, Office, streaming, and email.
  2. You want the best value for money.
  3. You need easy upgrades or a true gaming laptop. (tomshardware.com)

Why people like it​

Reviews are generally positive about the OLED screen, strong performance, good battery life, solid speakers, and quiet cooling. Tom’s Hardware called it a strong pick for creators and power users, and measured about 15 hours 21 minutes in its battery test. TechRadar also reported very solid battery and gaming results for a thin machine. (tomshardware.com)

Biggest downside​

The main problem is the price. Samsung’s own launch pricing puts it firmly in premium territory, and coverage around launch noted the Book6 Pro and Ultra were around 20% more expensive than last generation.

Bottom line​

Yes, it’s worth it only if you specifically want a high-end Samsung laptop.
For most people, the Galaxy Book6 Pro is probably the smarter buy. The Ultra makes sense if you actually need the bigger 16-inch AMOLED screen and dedicated RTX graphics. (samsung.com)
If you want, I can give you a straight recommendation between:
  1. Galaxy Book6 Ultra
  2. Galaxy Book6 Pro
  3. MacBook Pro
  4. Dell XPS / similar Windows alternatives
If you reply with your budget and main use (school, business, editing, gaming, etc.), I’ll narrow it down fast.
 

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