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:
- You want a premium 16-inch Windows laptop.
- You do photo/video work, design, coding, or heavier multitasking.
- You already use Samsung/Galaxy devices and will benefit from the ecosystem features. (samsung.com)
Not worth it if:
- You mostly do basic browsing, Office, streaming, and email.
- You want the best value for money.
- 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:
- Galaxy Book6 Ultra
- Galaxy Book6 Pro
- MacBook Pro
- 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.