It has a remarkably slender form, thanks to its ultra-thin profile.

From a build quality perspective, the Galaxy Book5 360 is engineered as well as thebest laptopsaround.

The port selection is good as well, although a few placements are a little inconvenient.

Close-up of left side ports on Samsung Galaxy Book5 360

These include a capable note-taking app and Air Command, which features useful shortcuts to compliment S-Pen functionality.

Theres also AI Select for drawing and searching sections of the screen.

On a positive note, it at least remained relatively cool.

Back of Samsung Galaxy Book5 360, on table with pink wall and plant in background

Theyre also generously spaced, which is all the more impressive given a number pad is present.

The trackpad is equally brilliant, offering silky smooth and accurate swipes.

Its also a shame theres nowhere to store it.

Close-up of right side ports on Samsung Galaxy Book5 360

Both have similar price tags to the Galaxy Book5 360, and perform excellently in most areas too.

Theres also a Pro version, which also has a larger 16-inch screen.

For a 2-in-1 laptop, the Galaxy Book5 360 is well-priced considering the quality on offer.

Close-up of trackpad and S Pen of Samsung Galaxy Book5 360

This laptop also has a touchscreen, but it isnt convertible like the Galaxy Book5 360.

It also uses anARMprocessor, so beware certain apps arent optimized or even compatible with this architecture yet.

We found its performance excellent, while the battery life seriously impressed us.

Hand using S Pen on Samsung Galaxy Book5 360 in upright position

The Surface Pro 11 also uses an ARM processor, though.

Its extremely thin with no superfluous bulges, adopting completely flat planes on all its sides.

Its reminiscent of thebest MacBook Promodels in this regard, which is high praise indeed.

Samsung Galaxy Book5 360 folded backwards on table with S Pen, with pink wall and plant in background

Its also quite light, which is exactly what you want in a convertible laptop.

Again, its another indication that the Galaxy Book5 360 is constructed to the highest standards.

It also includes a Microsoft CoPilot key, for quickly bringing up the brands AI tool.

Close-up of hinge on Samsung Galaxy Book5 360

The Galaxy Book5 360 is mercifully free from bloatware, and the included Samsung apps justify their inclusion.

It has its uses, but as with most AI-related features, results can vary sometimes quite wildly.

Thankfully, the noise is somewhat muffled thanks to the underside vent placement.

Close-up of keyboard of Samsung Galaxy Book5 360

The Galaxy Book5 360 excels more when it comes to typing.

The touchpad is exceptionally smooth and responsive too, making for effortless navigation.

4K content is rendered with plenty of vibrancy, although darker scenes are prone to generating reflections.

The touchscreen is accurate and responsive when used with fingers or the S Pen.

The latter also tracks very well, although the screen does grip a little too much when drawing.

Should you buy the Samsung Galaxy Book5 360?

You want it for general productivity and entertainmentFor most workloads, the Galaxy Book5 360 is perfectly capable.

It can even handle gaming on some fairly demanding titles, although it isnt up with thebest gaming laptops.

It uses an ARM processor, though, so beware of possible incompatibilities.

Read ourMicrosoft Surface 7 review.

It also comes with the Surface Pen, Microsofts take on the stylus.

Read ourMicrosoft Surface Pro 11 review.

I also streamed 4K content on YouTube, and playedGrand Theft Auto 5 Enhancedto test its gaming potential.

I used the included S Pen for writing and drawing in Samsungs various creative apps.

I have been using laptops for decades, for both work and entertainment.

I also have previous experience reviewing various devices, including other Windows models and Chromebooks.