Despite the decline in sales of tablet computers, but Samsung continues to develop for Ouhyatea and today launched a new series of tablet Tab S is the third generation of it in an attempt to compete with the iPad.
Tablet Tab S3 comes from a large-screen measuring 9.7 inches of Super AMOLED type accurately 2048 * 1536 pixels. Snap Dragon processor operates 820 quad-core and has 4 GB of RAM memory and 32 GB internal storage can be expanded external cards up to 256 GB.
From behind the camera there precisely 13 megapixels can 4k video recording quality thanks to strong processor and 5 MP front. The tablet supports fast shipping for the battery capacity of 6000 mAh standard wireless networks Wi-Fi 802.11ac.
With the tablet pen S Pen made from rubber head is identical to the size of the head of a pen Walnut 7 come and enjoy all the programming benefits that were provided by the pen on the smartphone, such as drawing tools and create animated and writing on the screen without the operation and capture screen shots and other images. Samsung did not provide a pen tablet with the former, but this time he returned sensitively 4,000 different pressure level but lacks a port within the device to enter it when you are not using the pen may therefore be an exhibition of more than a pen Walnut lost. It features a pen that is flat from the sides rather than circular thus will not slide over the screen and there buckle Commenting paper with no possibility of put it in the device or it is connected magnetically.
Because Samsung is seeking to compete with the iPad, there is in addition to the pen panel real optional keys can contact Ballouha do not need to charge and connect through Bluetooth and of course it is lighted plastic.
Tablet PC supports USB port 3.1 Type-C with a sensitive fingerprint and the rest of the usual sensors with quad speakers peripheral collaboration with Harman acquired by the company and works with a copy Noga Android 7.0 and is available in black and white has yet to unveil its price.
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