Samsung Unveils new 4k Tablets – Galaxy Tab S3 & Galaxy Book supports HDR

Samsung have unveiled their new range of tablets starting with Galaxy Tab S3 that works with android nougat 7.0, and Two-Versions of Galaxy Book Tablet that works with windows 10 system with full support.

The new tablets comes with high Super Amoled Display that support 4k resolution and able to render HDR Content and comes with some highly unique features that can beat rivals now.

Galaxy Tab S3

The first samsung tablet announced at mwc 2017 is the Galaxy Tab S3, the first to come with quad-stereo speaker technology Tuned by AKG that was acquired before by “Harman” then later, was acquired by Samsung in an 8billion dollar deal.

The only tablet that support 4k At 60fps HDR support built-in samsung inside hardware, comes with a 9.7 inch Super AMOLED display and high pixel density of 264 ppi.

The tablet offers an Qualcomm  Snapdragon 820 chipsets, 4K-capable, and 32GB of internal storage can be expanded to 256Gb Via MicroSd Card, comes with 4GB of Ram with usb-c port for fast charging.

Samsung Galaxy Book

Samsung also announced two versions of Galaxy Book that looks like an rival to microsoft surface book, with both 10.6 inch and 12 inch comes with Super Amoled Display and works with windows 10.

The display support 4k-HDR quality with some keyboard-friendly features, also Samsung Flow biometric identification security features included in the new models.

The 12 Inch version of galaxy book works with Intel Core i5 3.1GHz processors and 4/8 GB ram while, the 10.6 inch will work with Intel’s Core m3 2.6 GHz processors with native 4GB ram, with 13mp rear-camera and 5mp front camera.

The 3 sizes comes with a new  refined version of the Samsung S Pen stylus and this time with 0.7mm tip and improved pressure sensitivity,

You can pre-order the new samsung tablets in the next few days of march, the company hasn’t said anything about pricing but, galaxy tab s3 expected to come with a price of 499$.


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