Sunday 10 January 2016

Samsung unveils Galaxy TabPro S with Windows 10 OS

  
Samsung unveiled its new Galaxy TabPro S, a tablet running Microsoft’s Windows 10 to take on the likes of theiPad Pro and Surface Pro 4.
Another entrant into the "laptop killer"category,this tablet posseses full notebook PC performance plus a keyboard cover complete with trackpad.
The Galaxy TabPro S, unveiled at CES 2016, is indeed slender at 6.3mm thin and 693g, so can possibly be carried everywhere.
The full-sized keyboard cover, which is fitted with the tablet, is a pleasure to use and WIRED had a good experience playing with it - the trackpad in particular was highly responsive. A Pogo pin on the keyboard means there is no need for pairing or charging separately.
The 12in Super AMOLED display (2,160x1440 pixels) is just as expected, bright and clear. According to Samsung,the multitouch screen can reproduce "a deeper colour contrast with 94 percent of natural tones" to show better true-to-life colours. And that, combined screen size, is good news for media playback and gaming.
The overall impression is a quality product with clever industrial design that holds brief of being a good replacement for your existing laptop.
The TabPro S is LTE Cat 6 enabled,as the 5,200mAh battery borrows the fast-charging tech from Samsung smartphones so can fully charge in 2.5 hours, with a claimed 10.5 hour battery life. The tablet’s 2.2GHz Intel Core M processor delivers a low 4.5W of power consumption.
Deep within is a NFC, Bluetooth 4.1, 4GB of RAM and space for an 128GB or 256GB SSD. The TabPro S also has a 5MP front and rear-facing cameras. A multi-port adapter (HDMI, USB Type A & C) and Bluetooth Pen will be available for purchase separately.

There's no retail price yet, but the Galaxy TabPro S will be available globally from February.

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