One of the first Copilot PCs' cheaper configurations with a 60Hz LED display is still on sale for President's Day — but time and stock are running out

Galaxy Book4 Edge
The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge on display (Image credit: Windows Central)

In June 2024, Samsung launched the Galaxy Book4 Edge, one of the first PCs built with Copilot+ AI ever made and Samsung's very first Copilot+ PC.

Yet after nearly two years, the Galaxy Book4 Edge still holds up in 2026, with high-performance rates for both professional and casual use, a detailed display, and other valuable features, now available at a 33% discount for $604.00 at Amazon.

Recent updates

Mon, February 16, 2026 @ 9:45 AM ET: Best Buy's discount has expired, so I replaced the main deal for the Galaxy Book4 Edge 14-inch for Amazon's — Alexander Cope, Contributor — Gaming

Samsung  Galaxy Book4 Edge 15.6-inch Laptop
The OG Copilot+ PC
Save 33% ($295.99)
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge 15.6-inch Laptop: was $899.99 now $604 at Amazon


"Samsung's Galaxy Book4 Edge succeeds as a zippy Copilot+ Windows 11 laptop that provides plenty of runway for productivity and personal tasks." ~ Jacob Krol, US Managing Editor News at Tech Radar

Tech Radar Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

What makes the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge worth it in 2026?

Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge on a table alongside a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.

The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge in action (Image credit: Daniel Rubino)

This configuration for the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge on sale is equipped with a Snapdragon X Plus CPU.

While it's not as powerful as the premium-grade Snapdragon X Elite CPU, the Snapdragon X Plus is still a very useful processor for general productivity.

It can boost the Galaxy Book4 Edge's performance rates when booting up its systems, running productivity apps like Microsoft Office and Windows Studio Effects, and looking up information online with browsers like Chrome, so you can get work done in no time with little to no delay.

The Snapdragon X Plus CPU also works in tandem with the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge's Neural Processing Unit (NPU) with 45 TOPS to perform AI-related tasks with Copilot+ AI.

Other features include a solid 15.6-inch LED touchscreen display with 60Hz refresh rates to deliver detailed 1920x1080 resolutions and 60fps when viewing media, built-in Wi-Fi 7 to wirelessly connect to the internet, and multiple USB4 ports with an HDMI 2.1 port.

The only drawbacks of this laptop are its short battery life of 10 hours, compatibility issues with non-native Windows 11 apps, and its high MSRP of $899.99.

The latter of which is no longer a non-issue as it's been cut down by 33% to $604.00 at Amazon. $299.95 off the laptop that paved the way for the best current Copilot+ PCs on the market is one heck of a good deal for productivity warriors, and one I highly recommend you take up on.

FAQ

How long will this deal last?

It is likely this deal will last until President's Day concludes at the end of February 16, 2026.

Is it suitable for PC gaming?

While it can run extremely indie games, the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge was never designed to be used as a gaming PC to run AAA titles.

How does it handle running Windows?

Most natives Windows 11 OS apps run perfectly with the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge, but it has trouble running third-party and older Windows apps without the aid of PRISM Emulation.

Can you connect your Samsung phone to it?

The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge has full Link to Windows integration, allowing users with compatible Samsung phones to mirror their screens to the laptop and connect the two devices together for other tasks like file sharing.

How much storage and RAM does it have?

This configuration has a 512GB SSD storage unit and 16GB of RAM, both of which are soldered into the laptop and can't be replaced with larger ones.


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Alexander Cope
Contributor — Gaming

Alexander Cope is a gaming veteran of 30-plus years, primarily covering PC and Xbox games here on Windows Central. Gaming since the 8-bit era, Alexander's expertise revolves around gaming guides and news, with a particular focus on Japanese titles from the likes of Elden Ring to Final Fantasy. Alexander is always on deck to help our readers conquer the industry's most difficult games — when he can pry himself away from Monster Hunter that is!

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