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AI Verdict
The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra 16" leads with an overall score of 77/100, 1 points ahead. It scores higher inproductivity, display quality, portability.
Overall Score
✓77/100
76/100
Gaming Score
84/100
✓100/100
Productivity Score
✓88/100
79/100
Display Score
✓78/100
69/100
Portability Score
✓77/100
59/100
Value Score
60/100
✓75/100
CPU Model
Intel Core Ultra 9 185H
Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
CPU Cores
16 cores
✓24 cores
Boost Clock
5.1 GHz
✓5.4 GHz
GPU Model
RTX 4070
RTX 5080
VRAM
8GB
✓16GB
RAM
32GB LPDDR5
32GB DDR5
Storage
✓1024GB NVMe SSD
1000GB NVMe SSD
Screen Size
16"
16"
Panel Type
AMOLED
IPS
Refresh Rate
120Hz
✓240Hz
Resolution
2880×1800
2560×1600
Touch Screen
No
No
HDR
Yes
No
Weight
✓1.86 kg
2.6 kg
Thickness
✓16.5mm
26.9mm
Battery Capacity
76Wh
✓90Wh
Battery Life
✓14hr
6hr
WiFi
WiFi 6E
Wi-Fi 7
Bluetooth
5.3
5.4
USB-A Ports
2×
2×
USB-C Ports
2×
2×
Thunderbolt
Yes
Yes
HDMI
2.1
2.1
SD Card
Yes
Yes
Starting Price
✓$2,399
$2,499
Based on our AI scoring, the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra 16" scores 77/100 overall, 1 points higher than the Acer Predator Helios 16 AI. However, the best choice depends on your use case — gaming, portability, display quality, and budget all factor in.
The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra 16" starts at $2,399 and the Acer Predator Helios 16 AI at $2,499. That's a $100 price difference.
The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra 16" has an OLED display, which offers superior contrast, deeper blacks, and wider color gamut vs. the IPS panel in the Acer Predator Helios 16 AI.
The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra 16" is lighter at 1.86kg vs. 2.6kg for the Acer Predator Helios 16 AI — a 0.74kg difference.
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