The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is a tablet I wasn’t expecting to see at CES 2016, even after I was told it existed. The Galaxy name (usually reserved for Android devices) meant I was surprised when it appeared with Windows 10.
But before we get onto the operating system, let’s talk about the tablet itself – it’s another plastic effort from Samsung, but it’s well built once again.
The specs seem to be more than good enough, with a 12-inch 2160×1440 resolution on top of the Super AMOLED technology meaning you’re getting the same beautiful images we’ve come to expect from Samsung screens.
The back is flat, uninspiring plastic, but it’s not really relevant given it’s never going to be felt, as there’s a cover on the top that gives a full keyboard as well.
On top of that, we’re looking at a Intel Core M dual core 2.2GHz powering things, 4GB of RAM, up to 256GB of SSD and the normal, pointless 5MP cameras on the back (less pointless on the front, admittedly.
So what’s Samsung trying to actually do here? Well, it’s actually made a really rather decent 2-in-1 hybrid, one that makes so much more sense than …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac