Galaxy Tab
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Samsung and Apple both have 9.7-in tablets launching this week. However, the two makers are taking very different approaches to their respective devices: Samsung's Tab S3 has higher-end specs and features, while Apple's new iPad is relatively entry-level. Let's compare the two.
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The Galaxy Tab S3, the latest Android-running tablet from Samsung, can be equipped as a capable laptop stand-in. How does it look next to the Microsoft Surface Pro 4, one of the leading Windows-running 2-in-1s? Here's how their specs and features compare.
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Samsung has confirmed the US pricing and release date for the Galaxy Tab S3, the latest addition to its tablet lineup. The 9.7-inch device arrives in stores on March 24. It is bundled with a pressure-sensitive S Pen stylus and retails for US$599.99.
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Many people think of iPads when tablets come to mind, but there are plenty of worthy alternatives. The new Samsung Galaxy Tab S3, for example, is shaping up to be very similar to the 9.7-inch iPad Pro. Let's take a look.
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The iPad got some serious competition this year, in Samsung's Galaxy Tab S. Let's compare the features and specs of the new iPad Air 2 to its equivalent on the Samsung side of the fence, the Galaxy Tab S 10.5.
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You'll hear a lot of criticism of Samsung's "throw everything against the wall and see what sticks" approach to consumer tech products. But the flip side is that we get to see the latest innovations all through the year. Join Gizmag, as we review the latest tablet from Samsung, the Galaxy Tab S 8.4.
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab S 8.4 matches a terrific screen with a ridiculously light and thin build. But is it worth a US$170 premium over the 2013 Nexus 7? Let's compare the two tablets' features and specs.
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Samsung has always tried to eat into the iPad's tablet market share, but last week the company got really serious. The Galaxy Tab S is a powerhouse squeezed into an impossibly light and thin frame. How do its features and specs compare to the Retina iPad mini?
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It was only a few months ago that Samsung unveiled its first high-end tablets. Now the company has showcased its first flagship tablet, the Super AMOLED Galaxy Tab S.
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Barnes & Noble's Nook Color was, in a sense, the first "Kindle Fire." The first budget 7-in e-reader/tablet hybrid launched in late 2010, a full year before the 1st-gen Fire hit store shelves. Well, today all that's left of B&N's tablet strategy is a new partnership with Samsung.
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Most of Samsung's recent tablets have been mid-range. But 2014 is a different story, with Samsung's high-end Galaxy Pro tablets hitting store shelves. We'll be reviewing all of them soon, but today we're starting with the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1.
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Samsung is about to unleash a whole mess of high-end tablets on us. With four Galaxy Pro tablets – the Galaxy Note Pro, Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2, Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1, and Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 – to choose from, we thought we'd line them up and take a look at their features and specs.
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