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Samsung’s Galaxy Book tablets are its latest attempt to take on Microsoft’s Surface

Discussion in 'Microsoft News' started by Dan Seifert, Feb 26, 2017.

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    Last year, Samsung launched the Galaxy TabPro S, a Windows 10 tablet that borrowed and improved upon many of the ideas put forth by Microsoft’s Surface line. Now it’s launching two new tablets that feature even more improvements on the productivity tablet idea.

    The new Galaxy Book 10 and Galaxy Book 12 both run Windows 10 (you can read more about Samsung’s new Android tablet, the Galaxy Tab S3, here) and come with styli and keyboard cases. They both have slim, aluminum designs and will be available in both Wi-Fi and LTE models. The Book 10 has a 10.6-inch, 1920 x 1280 pixel LCD display and an Intel Core m3 processor, while the higher-end Book 12 is equipped with a 12-inch Super AMOLED HDR display and Intel’s fanless Core i5 processor.

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