pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2016-10-22 04:51:02
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It seems like 2-in-1 hybrids are more like two-a-penny hybrids at the moment – we reviewed both the Dell XPS 12 and HP Spectre x2 last month – but the Galaxy TabPro S offers something different. First, this 12in 2-in-1 includes a 2,160 x 1,440 Super AMOLE...
There's much to like about the Galaxy TabPro S. Its beautiful display, fine battery life and decent performance came as a welcome surprise. However, more work needs to be done to improve the keyboard cover and its wobbly docking mechanism. As a Window...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2016-10-22 04:51:02
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With an aluminium-alloy frame running around the outside edge and a body that's just 6.4mm thick, this Windows 10 device is thinner than most flagship smartphones. Weighing just 690g at its 12-inch size, it's reasonably comfortable to hold one-handed — t...
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The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S has been officially described by Samsung as the perfect tablet for work and play - fusing Samsung's defining technology and Microsoft's Windows 10 into a lightweight, premium tablet/folio in two varieties: The 4G LTE, and the W...
I expected slightly more from the global giant that is Samsung. I think next time a little more focus on a better folio keyboard would put the company in better stead. for now, at least.Samsung Galaxy TabPro S 4G LTE $1999 RRPSamsung Galaxy TabPro S...
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We live with an abundance of technology. From the computers on our desks and on our coffee tables to the phones we are glued to throughout the waking day, there are just so many devices clamouring for our attention. Things were made even more complicated...
The TabPro S is undeniably a beautiful and capable piece of hardware and it can be a joy to use. The problem is, it's not a joy to use all the time. The 2-in-1 form factor can work, and we still think that the Surface Pro 4 is the best example of this, th...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-10-22 04:51:02
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Samsung's Galaxy line has changed considerably since the earliest Galaxy S range of phones. With the Galaxy S6, their phones did a 360 degrees in terms of their look and feel and have now turned into sophisticated smartphones built using premium materials...
Chic looks, Bundledin cover, Windows 10, Samsung Flow...
Doesnt have all the ports required, Battery could be better, Intel M processor not v powerful...
I love that Samsung pack a robust keyboard cover alongside the tablet and that the TabPro S has a great battery life but then the Core M3 processor isnt the fastest or the smartest and we all know that Windows is not without its issues. However, Samsung...
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Not so long ago Samsung pulled out of the laptop market in the UK, which came as a bit of a shock. It also showed the electronic manufacturer's hand and forward-thinking, to some degree, given that tablet and laptop markets have largely converged in recen...
Enhances design quality for Samsung tablets, slender fan-free design, full Windows 10 operability, bright and colourful screen, battery means a full working day's use (8+ hours), keyboard included...
Fussy keyboard/cover only has two stand positions, small trackpad, Intel Core M3 and 4GB RAM lack punch of competitors, no stylus included, price doesn't make it standout against the competition...
Overall, Samsung's first bash at a laptop-replacement tablet gets plenty of things right. It runs full Windows 10, lasts for a full working day, has a bright and colourful screen (although it's not class-leading in terms of resolution), and a solid...
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Another day, another Windows 10 hybrid tablet. But this one is notable for two reasons: it's coming from Samsung, which isn't known for its Windows machines, and Samsung has designed this device to be far more tablet than most hybrids on the market.It sho...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2016-10-22 04:51:03
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The Galaxy TabPro S is Samsung's first Windows 10-powered 2-in-1 and the company no doubt hopes to make a mark in the business convertible market, especially having ditched its laptop efforts in the UK last year. Samsung is entering a crowded market as D...
Gorgeous display, great design, stellar battery life...
Keyboard is awkward to use, performance can be laggy...
A good effort that could find success, but it's a shame Samsung didn't spend a bit more time and attention on the details that could have turned this from a good device into a great one...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2016-10-22 04:51:03
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SAMSUNG NO LONGER releases laptops in the UK, having admitted defeat in 2014 . However, the company no doubt hopes that the Galaxy TabPro S, its first Windows 10-powered 2-in-1, will make up for this and help to make a mark on the business convertible mar...
Gorgeous display, great design, stellar battery life...
Keyboard is awkward to use, performance can be laggy...
There's a lot to like about the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S. The AMOLED display is one of the best we've used, the design is premium and the battery lives up to Samsung's big claims.It's not without its downsides, however, as the keyboard add-on is pretty sho...
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With Microsoft and Intel by its side, Samsung has entered the two-in-one market with a creditable stab at the laptop-tablet hybrid.The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S marks the first Galaxy to run an operating system other than Android, and is in many ways unique...
Lightweight and portable, Beautiful Super AMOLED screen, Keyboard included...
Hefty Canadian price tag, Awkward design, Small keyboard and sticky touchpad, Only has a USB-C port, Patrick O'Rourke contributed photography to this review...
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Samsung withdrew from the European laptop market several years ago, but it's now made a return – in a small-scale, oddball fashion. The Galaxy TabPro S is a tablet that comes with a keyboard case, transforming it into a laptop. Despite the Galaxy name tho...
Thin, Dazzling screen, USBC...
No other ports besides USBC, Dreadful keyboardscreen cover, Stylus not included as standard...
A reasonably good tablet, as long as you're happy with Windows 10 and USB-C, but a complete non-starter as a laptop replacement...
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Samsung's Galaxy TabPro S (GTS) is one of the first serious contenders in the Windows 10, two-in-one, hybrid, detachable tablet space, until now the domain of Microsoft's Surface range.But after nearly a month of use I have to say that on the surface I am...
Beautifully made and designed, Samsung quality, superb screen, great battery life, and desirable!Average camera, speakers and performance. Poor expandability (at present).But as an everyday Surface Pro user, I can see where the GTS is better and euphemist...
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The Microsoft Surface was revolutionary when it first debuted four years ago. The idea of a wrap-around keyboard case on a tablet that ran Windows meant that – in theory at least – you could forgo the laptop for a lighter, much more portable device. If...
The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is a confident first step in the space for Samsung, and it gets a huge amount right, not least the quality of the screen, which is top class, but also for the fact that includes a keyboard in the box where it's main rivals char...
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Samsung is already a dominant force in Android smartphones and Android tablets and it has just set its sights on reaching the top in the Windows 10 tablet category with the Galaxy TabPro S.The 12-inch device has been released at a time when customers are...
Thin and light design, impressive performance, excellent display, comes with keyboard cover...
No regular USB port, no memory card slot, keyboard cover not always responsive...
The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is a sleek and slim device that will suit users who want the flexibility and convenience of a tablet and laptop in one. For those deciding if they should buy a tablet instead of a new Windows laptop for your everyday computing...
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The Microsoft Surface was revolutionary when it first debuted four years ago. The idea of a wrap-around keyboard case on a tablet that ran Windows meant that - in theory at least - you could forgo the laptop for a lighter, much more portable device. If i...
The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is a confident first step in the space for Samsung, and it gets a huge amount right, not least the quality of the screen, which is top class, but also for the fact that includes a keyboard in the box where it's main rivals char...
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There has been at least one new Microsoft Surface hybrid every year since 2012. Each version has tweaked the design and levelled-up the hardware, but the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S just swans in and makes the Surface look a bit fat and fusty.This is a Window...
Super-punchy AMOLED screen, Good battery life, Laptop-scale keyboard, Windows 10 flexibility...
Expensive in the price:performance stakes, Keyboard is a bit shallow, Ultra-limited connectivity is not handy...
Samsung's Galaxy TabPro S is a classic case of: it's great, but it isn't for everyone. In the ‘wins' column, it's a bit of a marvel. It is so slim, its screen is punchier and more vibrant that those of laptop three times the price and it leaves an iPad Pr...
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Samsung is returning to computers, well, sort of. Fresh off the back of new and successful smartphones in the S7 range, the company responsible for the “Galaxy” range of devices is returning to Windows for a notebook on a diet.It's been a while since we'v...
Wonderfully thin and light; One of the best looking tablet displays out there; Keyboard included with the tablet, complete with a magnetic case and trackpad; Supports USB Type C; Samsung Flow offers Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge users more reason to use this tabl...
Storage is set to a piddling 128GB, and you only get 86GB of that; No microSD expandable storage; Keyboards lacks backlighting, making it harder to use in low light environments; Only one USB port, and it's the Type C charge port; Samsung Flow (and its bi...
There's no doubting that Samsung has built a lovely laptop replacement in the TabPro S, and we love that the company has thought to include things that would be premium accessories, but it just needs more.It needs a Bluetooth stylus, and it desperately ne...
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Samsung would badly like to be a player in the PC world. That's evident from its continued PC roll-out in North America, and now the Korean brand is taking a jab at the Windows tablet market – including Microsoft's Surface Pro — with the Galaxy TabPro S.T...
Extremely thin and light, Keyboard accessory is no extra charge, Wide display color gamut and high contrast ratio, Decent battery life...
Display suffers poor viewing angles, Keyboard is cramped, Very limited connectivity...
The issue with the TabPro S is one that's easily boiled down to a simple point. Samsung designed a mobile device, and then installed Windows on it. From the hard drive performance, to the peripheral attachments, to the awkward display, the Galaxy would...
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First and foremost, there’s that 12in, 2,160x1,440 Super AMOLED display. It’s probably the first thing you notice when you turn the TabPro S on, as its rich, vibrant colours really jump out of the screen. It's the same kind of panel you'll find on Samsung...
The Galaxy TabPro S is a decent first attempt at a 2-in-1 hybrid from Samsung, but it's not without its flaws...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2016-10-22 04:51:03
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Lisa Gade compares the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S and Microsoft Surface Pro 4 Windows tablets. Check out our video review of the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S...
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Tablets that are just tablets? How very 2015. Following in the well-trodden footsteps of Microsoft's Surface range, Samsung unleashed its own spin on the 2-in-1 Windows 10 detachable at CES 2016 - and the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S looks to be a serious con...
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While Microsoft's Surface devices and Apple's iPad Pro might get the praise for leading the larger tablet front in recent years, Samsung also rather quietly joined that market some two years ago, with the launch of the Galaxy TabPro 12.2. Unfortunately...
The Galaxy TabPro S certainly seems like a more serious attempt to offer a Samsung-flavoured laptop replacement than its predecessor was, and one that looks to bring with it enough to take on the big rivals from Microsoft and Apple.While its design might...
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During CES 2016 in Las Vegas at the start of January, Samsung unveiled its new Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S, which is a new Windows 10-running tablet designed to rival the iPad Pro and Microsoft Surface Pro 4.It's a close match to the Surface Pro 4 in that it...
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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 opera...
Sleek design, Good use of Windows 10...
Poor keyboard, Plastic design, Cramped mouse...
A solid Windows 10 tablet that's only let down by an uninspiring keyboard...
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Samsung Galaxy TabPro S hands-on This CES has been dominated with Windows 10 convertibles, with Acer and Lenovo having unveiled their Aspire Switch 12 S and ThinkPad Helix X1 Tablet devices on the conference's opening day. Which is why it's no surprise Sa...
Amazing screen, Sleek, portable design, All day battery life...
Lack of ports is a faff, Performance could be better...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-10-22 04:51:03
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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 ope...
Sleek design, Good use of Windows 10...
Poor keyboard, Plastic design, Cramped mouse...
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Samsung's latest tablet/laptop hybrid running Windows 10 is currently available for Php59,990. Check out our video review below:Samsung Tab Pro S Specs:...
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While notebook sales have tanked in the past few years, sales of 2-in-1s and hybrids have continually risen to fill the vacuum. Samsung's never one to pass up the opportunity, and despite being out of the PC game for a considerable amount of time has rele...
While this may be Samsung's first try at making a hybrid 2-in-1, it doesn't feel like it. The TabPro S does almost everything that Microsoft's Surface 4 Pro does better, and while the Korean manufacturer's offering doesn't extend beyond offering Intel's C...
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hungrygeeks.ph Updated: 2016-11-22 01:54:11
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Samsung Philippines just officially announced the Galaxy TabPro S windows 2-in-1 convertible. This is the 1st Windows-enabled device we've seen from Samsung since their exit of the PC market. What's interesting to see to this comeback is all Samsung's str...
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There has been at least one new Microsoft Surface hybrid every year since 2012. Each version has tweaked the design and levelled-up the hardware, but the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S just swans in and makes the Surface look a bit fat and fusty.This is a Window...
Super-punchy AMOLED screen, Good battery life, Laptop-scale keyboard, Windows 10 flexibility...
Expensive in the price:performance stakes, Keyboard is a bit shallow, Ultra-limited connectivity is not handy...
Samsung's Galaxy TabPro S is a classic case of: it's great, but it isn't for everyone. In the ‘wins' column, it's a bit of a marvel. It is so slim, its screen is punchier and more vibrant that those of laptop three times the price and it leaves an iPad Pr...
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Handsome and compact. Two words that you're going to hear us say quite a lot during this hands-on. A fully fledged Windows 10 makes its way onto the Galaxy TabPro S. We've said it before, that manufacturers are going to start making use of Microsoft's new...
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Samsung flew us out today to attend their SEA Forum 2016 where they showed off several new gadgets that they unveiled a few weeks ago in the Consumer Electronics Show. While most of the show was spent showing us new shiny TVs, washing machines and a refri...
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The 12-inch tablet with detachable keyboard space is quickly becoming one of the most hotly contested markets around. Joining the likes of Apple's iPad Pro , Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 and Lenovo's IdeaPad Miix 700 is Samsung's Galaxy TabPro S.The TabPro S...
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In February this year, Samsung announced the Galaxy TabPro S to join their growing pool of work-and-play devices. The Galaxy family is tied to Android, but the company has equipped the 12-inch tablet with Windows 10, to the delight of die-hard Windows fan...
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For full disclosure, I'm not the most avid tablet user, I'm the kind of person who still likes a full desktop system. I do currently use a 4th Gen (Retina) iPad as my main tablet, or more accurately, main mobile video watching tablet (it's been a complica...
If you're looking for a tablet that does more than basic tablet things, the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S just might be what you've been waiting for. Full Windows functionality, all packed into an incredibly small frame make this 2-in-1 device rise to the top o...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-13 07:41:59
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Samsung has played in the tablet space for a long time and even longer in the world of Windows laptops. Now, with the Galaxy TabPro S, the South Korean electronics giant has introduced a Surface Pro 4 rival that also aims to take down the iPad Pro with th...
There's no overstating how incredibly thin this 12-inch tablet is. You could easily mistake it for an Android tablet if it weren't for Microsoft's OS running on the device, Samsung has taken its years of experience developing slates to make a nigh-pristin...
There's nothing wrong with the TabPro S alone, but the keyboard base it comes bundled with ends up dragging down the experience of using this 12-inch tablet. It's simply too wobbly, and a trackpad that's a smidge larger would be welcome, In this case, Sam...
The Samsung TabPro S has left me smitten. It is, hands down, the best Windows 10 tablet for watching video and reading online. This should come as no surprise considering the company's rich history of Android devices.That said, the keyboard case is a majo...
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When the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S was announced I didn't think much of it – just another tablet from Samsung I thought, Likley great design and specs I thought, Samsung making sure they have the “pro” sized Tablet market covered I thought. Oh how wrong I w...
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As the Windows tablets category continues to grow, new players want to make their mark. Samsung is the latest manufacturer to step in to the ring, with its Galaxy TabPro S ($899.99 as tested), and it certainly makes a lasting impression, with a thin and l...
Slim and lightweight, Polished metal and glass design, Colorful Super AMOLED screen, Best-in-class battery life, Bundled keyboard cover...
Intel Core m3 processor can't match the performance Core m7 and Core i5 CPUs in competing systems, One port, and it's USB-C with no Thunderbolt compatibility, No bundled USB-C adapter, Lacks a stylus and expansion slots...
The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is an incredibly slim, eye-catching Windows 10 tablet with best-in-class battery life, but its features and overall performance don't quite justify the fairly steep price...
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