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Samsung takes on Surface Pro 4 with Galaxy Tab Pro S

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Samsung unveiled its first Windows 10 tablet last night in the form of the Galaxy Tab Pro S, and its high-end specs look like it could put serious pressure on Microsoft and its Surface Pro 4. Measuring just 6.3mm thick and weighing 693g, the Galaxy Tab Pro S is both lighter and slimmer than Microsoft's flagship tablet, and it will also be the first Windows device to come with a Super AMOLED display.

Admittedly, its 12in screen and 2,160x1,440 resolution isn't quite as large or as detailed as the display on the Surface Pro 4, but if it's anything like the display on Samsung's Galaxy Tab S2 tablets (both of which were excellent when we reviewed them last year), then its colour accuracy and contrast levels should be top notch. 

Even better, the Galaxy Tab Pro S comes with a full-sized keyboard cover - something that prospective Surface Pro 4 owners have to buy separately. According to Samsung, the keyboard has a flexible hinge which offers two different types of viewing angle, and it doesn't need to be paired or charged either thanks to its Pogo pin connector. There's also an integrated touchpad, although from initial pictures it's hard to judge whether it's smaller or larger than the Surface Pro 4's touchpad. 

Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S side on with keyboard dock

Inside, the Galaxy Tab Pro S has a sixth generation dual-core Intel Skylake Core M processor which runs at 2.2GHz and 4GB of RAM. While it's unlikely to be quite as fast as the Surface Pro 4's Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 processors, it is fanless, so should be ultra quiet during every day use. What's more, Samsung says its 5,200mAh battery should provide up to 10 and a half hours of battery life. It has fast charging, too, so you can get up to full power in just 2 and a half hours if you run out of power. 

Naturally, its slim size does mean you'll have to compromise on ports with the Galaxy Tab Pro S, as Samsung's said a multi-port adaptor will be available separately. This gives you HDMI and USB Type C and A connections, and there will also be an optional Bluetooth stylus available as well. 

As with most CES announcements this week, there's currently no word on UK prices, but there will be plenty of models to choose from, including 128GB and 256GB storage options, as well as Wi-Fi and LTE models. These will all be available globally from February 2016.

Samsung throws down the Windows 10 tablet gauntlet with its brand-new Galaxy Tab Pro S

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