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    Samsung Galaxy TabPro S Hands On, An Android-less and Absurdly Thin Windows 10 2-in-1

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    Behold, the Samsung Galaxy Tab that runs Windows: The Galaxy TabPro S.

    This is a first for Samsung, given that the vaunted Galaxy Tab lineup has exclusively consisted of high-end and mid-range Android tablets since the original in 2010, and it’s an impressive first take.

    This 6th-generation Intel Core M powered tablet measures just .24 inches thick without its keyboard case, making it marginally thinner than the Apple iPad Air 2.

    At a glance, the Galaxy TabPro S is very reminiscent of the excellent Galaxy Tab S 9.7 Android tablet, with a similar design, complete with flat sides with slightly rounded edges, though sporting a metal alloy frame. At 1.53 pounds without the keyboard (more than a half pound more than the iPad Air 2), it feels particularly solid. You can tell Samsung didn’t waste any space in fitting all the components together.

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