Let's also look at Samsung tablets: Galaxy Book 12 Galaxy Book 10 & Galaxy Tab S3. It seems that several manufacturers are trying to create a replacement for Microsoft's Surface Pro 4. Samsung, of course, tried to keep up with the introduction of the Galaxy Book 12 and Galaxy Book 10. Both tablets run Windows 10 and come with 12-inch and 10.6-inch screens respectively.
Samsung Galaxy Book 12
The flagship Galaxy Book 12 comes with a Super display AMOLED 2160×1440 resolution. The display also supports 10-bit HDR. The high-end tablet is powered by the latest Intel Kaby Lake i5 processors (no fan required) and can be equipped with 4GB or 8GB of RAM. For storage there are two options: 128GB SSD, and 256GB SSD. Whichever configuration you choose, there is one reception for card microSD that supports storage expansion up to 256GB.
Galaxy Book 12 supports Wi-Fi (802.11ac) and LTE (Cat 6), and Bluetooth 4.1 LE. An 13MP camera is located at the back of the device, while smaller on 5MP at the front. There is also an 39 WHr battery that also supplies 10,5 hours to the user. The battery supports fast charging via the USB-C port.
Samsung Galaxy Book 10
The Galaxy BooK 10, on the other hand, has a smaller screen TFT with analysis 1920 × 1280. It does not support HDR and the processor is Kaby Lake Core m3. The device comes with 4GB RAM and you can choose from 64GB or up to 128GB eMMC storage that can be expanded with a microSD card slot.
Like Galaxy Book 12, Galaxy Book 10 is available in Wi-Fi and LTE models, but without a back camera. There is only the 5MP camera at the front. The smallest frame of Galaxy Book 10 means that battery capacity has been reduced to 30 WHr, and offers up to 10 hours of operation.
Both models of the Galaxy Book come with a Pogo keyboard in the box that does not need to be charged separately or paired with the tablet to work.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3
If you prefer Android for your tablet needs, Samsung has announced the Galaxy Tab S3 as the successor to the Galaxy Tab S2. The device comes with a 9.7 × 2048 Super AMOLED 1536 inch screen. Like the Galaxy Book 12, it supports HDR. The tablet's processor is Qualcomm Snapdragon 820, which is complemented by 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. It has a microSD card slot that supports up to 256GB.
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The device supports 802.11ac Wi-Fi, optionally LTE, Bluetooth 4.2, and runs on Android 7.0 Nougat. Its battery is in 6000 mAh with fast charging support via USB-C port.
All three tablets come with Samsung's Flow software, which allows a "safe login experience” using biometric authentication.
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That way you will be able to connect with me better safety and wirelessly with your smartphone to transfer documents and other data, or to synchronize all devices. Additionally, all tablets come with a new, more sophisticated S Pen that supports 4000+ levels of pressure sensitivity.
At this time we do not know any details about pricing and device availability.