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New application suggests that Samsung’s working on a Windows 10-powered Galaxy Book

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Last updated: February 20th, 2017 at 09:50 UTC+01:00

Over the weekend, an application — called Book Settings — prematurely surfaced on the Windows Store, which suggests that Samsung's working on yet another Windows 10-powered machine. Information included in the app's description reveals that the device will carry the moniker Galaxy Book and sport a slew of neat features, including an active pen and AMOLED display.

Back in 2012, Samsung filed a trademark for Galaxy Book. It was reserved for use on tablet computers, mobile phones, and smartphones — so we're hoping to see a Surface Book-like device hit the market, complete with a detachable display, keyboard dock and folding hinge, though the design will have to be completely unique as Microsoft has patented the specification for its dynamic fulcrum hinge.

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