Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 13.3" NP930XED-KA2US Graphite 2022

CPU Intel Core i5 1240P
RAM 8 GB
Storage 256 GB
Screen 13.3"
GPU Intel Iris Xe Graphics
OS Windows 11 Home
Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 13.3" NP930XED-KA2US Graphite 2022 laptop
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The Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 is a stunningly thin 2-in-1 with a gorgeous AMOLED screen and a surprisingly fast i5-1240P CPU, all for just $370 refurbished. The trade-offs are brutal though: only 8GB of soldered RAM, a tiny 256GB SSD, and almost no ports. It's perfect for students and writers who live in the cloud and want a premium screen, but anyone who multitasks heavily or needs storage should steer clear.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Excellent CPU performance for the size, in the 87th percentile for compact laptops 87th
  • Beautiful 13.3-inch AMOLED display with deep blacks and vibrant colors 79th
  • Incredibly thin and light 2-in-1 design, easy to carry all day
  • Refurbished price of $370 is a steal for the build quality and screen
  • Windows 11 Home runs smoothly and supports the convertible form factor well

Cons

  • Only 8GB of RAM, which is soldered and can't be upgraded, limiting multitasking
  • 256GB SSD is cramped and sits in the 19th percentile for storage
  • Port selection is extremely limited, in the 5th percentile, so a dongle is mandatory
  • Integrated Iris Xe graphics are weak, in the 19th percentile, not suited for gaming
  • Screen brightness and color accuracy are just average, in the 23rd percentile

What owners think

The proof

Performance

That i5-1240P is the star of the show here. With 12 cores (4 performance, 8 efficiency) it chews through bursty workloads like a champ. In our database, it sits in the 87th percentile for compact laptops, which means it's one of the best CPUs you'll find in a chassis this thin without spending a lot more. Real-world, that translates to snappy app launches, smooth web browsing, and no hiccups with Office or Google Workspace. It's genuinely impressive for a refurb at this price.

The integrated Iris Xe graphics are where things get real. They land in the 19th percentile overall, which is a weak spot for anything beyond light photo editing or very casual gaming. You can forget about modern AAA titles, and even older games will need to run at low settings and 720p. The 8GB of RAM, sitting in the 14th percentile, is the other bottleneck. It's fine for a few tabs and a document, but push it with a big spreadsheet, Slack, and a dozen browser tabs and you'll feel the system start to swap. The 256GB SSD is also on the small side, at the 19th percentile. You'll want to keep an external drive or cloud storage handy.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 51.5
GPU 19
RAM 14.2
Ports 4.6
Screen 22.6
Portability 86.6
Storage 18.6
Reliability 79.3

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core i5 1240P
Cores 12
Frequency 1.7 GHz
L3 Cache 12 MB

Graphics

GPU Intel Iris Xe Graphics
Type integrated
VRAM Type Shared

Memory & Storage

RAM 8 GB
Storage 256 GB
Storage Type SSD

Display

Size 13.3"

Physical

OS Windows 11 Home

vs Competition

The obvious competitor is the Apple MacBook Air M4, but that's in a completely different price bracket. The M4 Air will demolish this Samsung in GPU tasks, battery life, and build quality, but it also costs three to four times as much. If you're cross-shopping, you're probably not looking at both. The HP OmniBook X Flip 14 is a closer rival in the Windows 2-in-1 space, offering a newer processor and often 16GB of RAM, but it's also significantly more expensive. You'd get better performance and ports, but you'd pay for it.

The Lenovo Yoga 9i and ASUS Zenbook S are both premium alternatives with brighter screens, better speakers, and more RAM. They're better laptops in almost every way, but again, the price gap is huge. The real question is whether you can find a used or refurbished version of those for under $500. If you can, they're worth the extra cash. If your budget is firmly under $400, the Samsung's combination of CPU power and OLED screen is hard to beat, as long as you accept the RAM and storage limitations.

Spec Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 13.3" NP930XED-KA2US Apple MacBook Pro M4 Max ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 GA403WW-G14.R95080 Lenovo Legion Pro Series 7i Gen 10 HP OMEN Transcend 14-fb1023dx MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088
CPU Intel Core i5 1240P Apple M4 Max AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX Intel Core Ultra 9 285H Intel Core Ultra 7 258V
RAM (GB) 8 64 32 32 32 32
Storage (GB) 256 8192 2000 1024 1024 1000
Screen 13.3" 14.2" 3024x1964 14" 2880x1800 16" 2560x1600 14" 2880x1800 13.3" 2880x1800
GPU Intel Iris Xe Graphics Apple (40-Core) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Intel Arc
OS Windows 11 Home macOS Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home
Weight (kg) - 1.6 1.6 2.7 1.6 1
Battery (Wh) - 72 - 99 71 -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortScreenCompactStorageReliability
Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 13.3" NP930XED-KA2US 51.51914.24.622.686.618.679.3
Apple MacBook Pro M4 Max Compare 92.31996.479.299.267.499.796.7
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 GA403WW-G14.R95080 Compare 8791.392.4929672.790.359
Lenovo Legion Pro Series 7i Gen 10 Compare 96.889.990.797.895.28.481.879.3
HP OMEN Transcend 14-fb1023dx Compare 8987.591.3929671.481.832.4
MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088 Compare 64.864.98282.591.195.274.359

Price

Value & Pricing

At $370 for a refurbished unit, the value proposition is tricky but compelling for the right person. You're getting a CPU that outperforms many new laptops in the $600-700 range, wrapped in a premium Samsung chassis with that stunning AMOLED screen. The build quality and design feel like a flagship, even if the internals are a couple of generations old. Compared to a new budget laptop at this price, you'd be stuck with a much slower processor, a worse screen, and a plastic body.

The catch is that you're also getting 2022-era RAM and storage limitations. A new Chromebook or a used business laptop like a ThinkPad might give you 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD for similar money, but you'd lose the 2-in-1 form factor and that display. If you can live within the 8GB RAM ceiling and don't mind carrying a USB-C hub, this is a lot of laptop for under $400. Just know that you're buying the screen and the CPU, and tolerating the rest.

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Overview

The Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 is Samsung's shot at a thin and light 2-in-1 that doesn't feel like a compromise, at least on paper. You're getting a 12-core Intel i5-1240P, a 13.3-inch AMOLED display, and that slick convertible hinge that flips all the way around into tablet mode. It's aimed squarely at students, commuters, and anyone who wants a Windows machine that can double as a sketchpad or a Netflix screen on a plane. And at $370 refurbished, it's priced to move.

But here's the thing. This particular config, the NP930XED-KA2US, is a bit of a mixed bag. The CPU is genuinely impressive for this class, landing in the 87th percentile for compact laptops in our database. That means it punches well above its weight for everyday multitasking and office work. The problem is everything around it. 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD are tight by 2025 standards, and the port selection is, frankly, a joke. You'll be living that dongle life.

So who's this for? Someone who values portability and that gorgeous screen above all else, and who mostly lives in a browser with a few lightweight apps. If you're a writer, a student who uses cloud storage for everything, or someone who just wants a premium-feeling laptop for streaming and email, this could be a steal. If you need to edit video, run VMs, or keep 50 Chrome tabs open, keep scrolling.

Common Questions

Q: Can I upgrade the RAM or storage later?

Unfortunately, the 8GB of RAM is soldered to the motherboard and can't be upgraded after purchase. The 256GB SSD is an M.2 drive that can technically be replaced, but opening this ultra-thin chassis is tricky and might void your refurb warranty. If you think you'll need more memory or storage down the line, this isn't the laptop for you.

Q: How is the battery life on the Galaxy Book2 Pro 360?

We don't have specific battery benchmarks for this exact config in our database, but the i5-1240P is a relatively efficient chip for its performance class. In real-world use, you can expect around 6-8 hours of mixed use with the screen at moderate brightness. Heavy workloads or max brightness will drain it faster, but for a thin and light from this generation, that's about average.

Q: Does this model come with an S Pen?

Yes, the Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 includes an S Pen in the box, which is a nice bonus at this refurb price. It's great for note-taking, sketching, and navigating in tablet mode. The pen doesn't need charging and attaches magnetically to the lid, though the magnet isn't super strong, so it can get knocked off in a bag.

Q: Is the screen actually a touchscreen? The listing says non-touch.

The listing has a mistake. The Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 is a 2-in-1 convertible with a touchscreen by design, it wouldn't work as a tablet otherwise. The display supports touch and pen input. It's likely a data entry error in the retailer's spec sheet, but rest assured, you can tap, swipe, and draw on this screen.

Who Should Skip This

Anyone who needs more than 8GB of RAM should skip this without a second thought. That means developers running Docker or VMs, video editors, serious photo editors, and even heavy multitaskers who keep Slack, Zoom, and a pile of browser tabs open all day. The system will start swapping to that tiny SSD and performance will tank. You're much better off with a refurbished ThinkPad X1 Carbon or a Dell XPS 13 with 16GB of RAM, even if it costs $100-200 more.

Gamers should also look elsewhere. The Iris Xe graphics are fine for Solitaire and streaming, but they're in the 19th percentile for a reason. Even light gaming at low settings will be a choppy experience. If you want a thin and light that can handle some games, look for something with an AMD Ryzen 7 6800U or newer, or a laptop with a dedicated GPU like an RTX 3050. And if you need a lot of ports for monitors, external drives, and peripherals, the 5th percentile port selection here will drive you nuts. A USB-C hub is mandatory, but it's one more thing to carry and lose.

Verdict

For the student or writer who lives in Google Docs, Spotify, and a handful of browser tabs, this is a fantastic little machine. The screen makes reading and streaming a joy, the keyboard is comfortable for long typing sessions, and the CPU ensures it never feels sluggish in day-to-day use. At $370, it's a budget-friendly way to get a premium 2-in-1 experience, and the refurb quality from Newegg seems solid based on the listing.

But if you're a power user who needs to run demanding software, keep dozens of tabs open, or do any kind of creative work beyond light photo edits, look elsewhere. The 8GB of RAM is a hard ceiling that will frustrate you within a year or two. For those users, a refurbished Dell XPS or a Lenovo ThinkPad with 16GB of RAM and a bigger SSD is a smarter long-term buy, even if it costs a bit more. This Samsung is a specialty tool for a specific kind of lightweight workflow, and it excels there. Step outside that lane, and it falls apart.

Usage Scores

Overall (39.5)Ai Llm (11.4)Gaming (3.8)Compact (57.8)Creator (14.1)Student (46.3)Business (46.5)Developer (34.2)Entertainment (34.2)

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