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Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S SM-W703 12in 128GB
Samsung TabPro S is a 12-inch 2-in-1 hybrid tablet. Samsung has capitalised on the know-how of its other consumer products when it comes to the super AMOLED screen. It resembles the screen found on the Galaxy phones. Integration with Galaxy smartphones and other devices like Xbox One is a big draw for the TabPro S. Another plus is that the keyboard is included in the package and that it connects so seamlessly with the tablet.
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scan.co.uk
★★★★
8 years ago
A good performer, well built, great display

I was looking for a Windows tablet but wasn't keen to buy a Surface. Having had a Samsung tablet before was excited to see what this could do. PROS: nice design, good performance, great display CONS: slightly heavier than expected (but OK).

samsung.com
★★★★
7 years ago
Great for on the go

I've had the Galaxy Tabpro s for just under 4 months now and it's been really useful. I'm often on the go whether it be meetings or long train journeys so having something I can work on has been great. It's lightweight and a nice size for slipping into my bag.

Gadget Guy
★★★★
5 years ago
As thin as it gets: Samsung's Galaxy TabPro S reviewed

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.

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 tablet; simply because it connects to their...

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 biometric security) only works with the Galaxy...

TechSpot
★★★★
8 years ago
Samsung Galaxy TabPro S Review

When Microsoft first released the Surface several years ago, it was pretty clear that the company was on to something. It wasn't a perfect device, but the portability and flexibility of the design – primarily a tablet but capable of transforming into a semi-functional laptop through a keyboard cover...

Slim, light, and attractive build; AMOLED displays of this size are always a treat; Very respectable battery life; Keyboard cover is included in the price

The keyboard cover, a crucial part of the package, is substandard due to its limited angles and cheap construction; USB-C can be restrictive; No option to buy a more powerful version

ComputerShopper
★★★★
8 years ago

Samsung's first Galaxy-branded Windows device sports an impressive Super AMOLED screen and excellent battery life. But if you value physical ports and a great typing experience, better 2-in-1 options are available.

Attractive Super AMOLED display; Impressively thin and light; Excellent battery life; Keyboard included; USB Type-C charging

Keyboard isn't backlit; Not as powerful or configurable as Microsoft's Surface Pro 4; Active stylus costs extra; USB Type-C is the only port

Amazon
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7 years ago
Powering up this device

Used the supplies charger and USB cable cannot get any initial charge into this device, about as useful as a "chocolate fire guard". Trawling the net there appears to be a generic problem. This was not highlighted in your previous posted reviews wonder why

Digitaltrends
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8 years ago
Samsung TabPro S Review

The TabPro S is a great Windows tablet, but a poor Windows 2-in-1 PC.

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

IT PRO
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7 years ago
Samsung Galaxy TabPro S review

This hybrid is a decent tablet, but a mangled laptop

Thin; Dazzling screen; USB-C

No other ports besides USB-C; Dreadful keyboard-screen cover; Stylus not included as standard

PC Advisor
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★★
8 years ago
Samsung Galaxy TabPro S review

Samsung's latest attempt at a a laptop and tablet in one device is the Galaxy TabPro S. See what we make of it in our full review after it was premiered at CES 2016.

expertreviews.co.uk
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8 years ago
Samsung Galaxy TabPro S review

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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