Samsung gets into the Surface clone business with the Galaxy TabPro S
Andrew Cunningham
Samsung announces the Galaxy TabPro S.
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Samsung is the latest company to try putting its own spin on Microsoft’s Surface idea: Today at its CES press conference the company announced the Galaxy TabPro S. Despite being a member of the Galaxy family, the tablet runs Windows 10 rather than Android, which makes it a bit more interesting than some of Samsung’s other tablets have been.
The main thing the TabPro offers that the Surface doesn’t is a 12-inch 2160×1440 AMOLED screen. This display technology has been in phones for a while and is creeping into TVs, but this is the first year where we’ve really seen it used in Windows PCs. AMOLED screens offer higher contrast than IPS screens and can save power since it can turn individual pixels completely off if the image being displayed doesn’t need them.
The tablet is also fairly thin and light: it’s 0.25 inches (6.3mm) thick and weighs about 1.53 pounds (693g for the Wi-Fi version, 696g for the LTE version). The tablet’s keyboard cover, which has a full-size keyboard and trackpad, appears to let the tablet recline at two angles, and it’s included with the tablet instead of as an optional purchase.
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