The keyboard feels amazing, it's thinner and better looking than anything in its price range The Core M and Quad HD display are insane.
The keyboard feels amazing, it's thinner and better looking than anything in its price range The Core M and Quad HD display are insane.
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.
2016 is rapidly turning into the year of the convertible. Over the past four months we've seen tablet-come-laptops from tech powerhouses such as Apple, with its 9.7-inch iPad Pro, and new players in the market such as Huawei, with it sleek-looking MateBook .
Amazing screen; Sleek; portable design; All day battery life
Lack of ports is a faff; Performance could be better
I researched, agonized and changed my mind multiple times before I bought the Tab Pro S. I needed to replace my old Dell laptop from 2007 and wanted to be able to run the full Office suite of programs like I could on it.
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 recent years thanks, initially, to the Microsoft...
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
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.
I bought this as a media consumption tablet that could be used for some light work while on the road. But wow, its powerful enough to do anything I could do on my old laptop. It may not have all of the ports and as large a keyboard but it does all I need.
Samsung launches in to the world of two-in-ones with an intriguing first attempt, but its awkward form factor and high price make success dubious.
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
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
The good Samsung wisely includes a keyboard cover in the box. Battery life is excellent, and the AMOLED display is better than the screens in much more expensive systems. The bad The single configuration is stuck with a sluggish Core M processor, and the keyboard cover allows only two screen angles,...
The price fits the average; making it affordable; and targeting a diffrent group compared to apple
ITS NOT APPLE; samsung intend to use re-furbish products; cutting the cost yes, and quality
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