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The first Samsung Galaxy Tab running Windows 10 — CES 2016

2016-01-05
mr. dan Seifert with the verge or here at las vegas CES 2016 and we are looking at the new samsung galaxy tabpro s this is a new Windows tablet from Samsung it's the first Windows tablet in quite a long time from Samsung it's running Windows 10 full Windows 10 PC experience and it's in a form factor that's more similar to Samsung's Android tablets it's really thin really light big bright AMOLED screen here it's a twelve inch display 1440p resolution and it comes with this keyboard dock which is very common for Windows tablets you can see here it's magnetic into that the entire case is magnetic to the back of the tablet itself you can actually angle the tablet in two angles there and then you've got a full standard keyboard and trackpad inside it's got a Core M processor from Intel comes with four gigabytes of RAM 120 gigabytes of storage it's going to come in Wi-Fi and LTE models and you know it's pretty slick the screen looks really great Core M processors have been actually pretty fast and responsive in our prior experience with them so be interesting to see how it works in this kind of foam factor that's very light it is 6.3 millimeters thick which is thinner than a surface pro 4 for instance it's really one of the thinner more thinner laptops you can get and a compact into this really compact form factor even with the keyboard it's super thin and compact super portable type of design Samsung says this will be available in the u.s. starting in February we don't know pricing just yet but we should find that information out soon and we're looking forward to spending more time with the galaxy tabpro s for more information on this and more videos from CES be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel
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