Samsung Galaxy TabPro S hardware image gallery
The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is the first Samsung Windows 10 tablet. It looks like an Android tablet and is available now for just $899.99.
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Samsung Galaxy TabProS
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Back of the keyboard folio cover
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Propped up at the highest level
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Galaxy TabPro S and Surface Pro 4
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Surface Pro 3 Type Cover, TabPro S, and Surface Pro 4 Type Cover
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Tablet connection points
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Rear 5 megapixel camera
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Top buttons
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Left Start button
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3.5mm headphone jack and USB Type-C port
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Right stereo speaker
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TabPro S compared to Surface Pro 4 in thickness
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Included TabPro S keyboard
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Left side of the keyboard
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Right side of the keyboard
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Samsung Flow Android application
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