By Eugene Smith, | January 13, 2016
Samsung is now proving to get their tablets associated in Windows platform.
Samsung is now proving to get their tablets associated in Windows platform. As a result, now Samsung have come up with an announcement about its brand new Windows platform tablet, the Galaxy TabPro S.
This is indeed the very first from the company's gadget collection to bear the name of Galaxy, but works on Windows platform. Although Galaxy TabPro S is announced to employ Windows platform, it looks and functions similar to that of its Android tablets.
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The brand new Samsung Galaxy TabPro S comes with a detachable keyboard which is yet another similar factor compared to Microsoft Surface line. Taking a look to the dimension and weight patterns, Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is thinner and lesser in weight compared to that of Microsoft Surface Pro 4.
However, Samsung will offer its users with very little option for expandable ports with HDMI and even expandable port such as Port A and Port C. Yet another similarity between Galaxy TabPro S and Windows tablet is its sleek designed keyboard as the comfortable and flat keys makes it easy to use.
On purchase of the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S, you are offered with an option to get hold of a tablet case that comes along with purchase rather than buying it additionally. This case provides users with an option to use tablet comfortably on lap and even on a table.
According to numerous reports, the most important attraction in Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is its AMOLED screen. The screen possesses a dimensional size of 12 inch with a pixel resolution of 2160 x 1440. The bright and colourful screen, along with angular viewing, provides room for the best experience one could ever gain.
Unlike the recent smartphones and tablets in the market, the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S does not leave an option for fingerprint scanner and authentication. The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S works on an Intel core processor and comes with an expandable storage memory of up to 128GB.
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