Skip to primary content

Prime-WoW

My site, my way, no big company can change this

Prime-WoW

Main menu

  • Home
  • Discord
  • Forums
  • Games
    • 7DtD
      • 7DtD Map
      • 7DtD Official Forums
      • 7DtD Wiki
    • Minecraft
      • Survival Map
      • Vanilla Map
      • FTB Map
      • FTB Wiki
      • Download FTB Client
    • NWN
      • NWN Wiki
      • NWN Lexicon
      • NWN Vault
      • NWNX
      • NWN Info
      • Rhun Guide
    • Terraria
      • Terraria Map
    • WoW
      • Prime-WoW Site
      • WoW Armory
  • Unfiltered RSS
    • Bikes
    • Games
      • Kotaku
      • PS4 News
      • VR
    • Nature
      • TreeHugger
      • Survival
    • Technology
      • Hardware
        • Hot Hardware
      • Linux
        • Linux Today
        • LWN.net
        • LXer
        • Phoronix
        • RPi
      • LifeHacker
      • Akihabara News
      • AnandTech
      • Ars Technica
      • Engadget
      • Gear & Gadgets
      • Geekologie
      • Gizmodo
      • [H]ardOCP
      • io9
      • Slashdot
      • TG Daily

Post navigation

← Previous Next →

Samsung tackles tablets and two-in-ones with new Tab S3 and Galaxy Book

Posted on February 26, 2017 by Xordac Prime

Enlarge

BARCELONA, Spain—We already know we’re not going to see Samsung’s Galaxy S8 smartphone at MWC. But the company has other devices up its sleeve for the show.

Today, Samsung announced the new version of the Tab S2 (which it’s calling the Tab S3) and the Galaxy Book, a two-in-one that’s reminiscent of the company’s Tab Pro S. According to Samsung’s research, consumers are interested in buying tablets more than smartphones right now, and they’re also interested in doing more with these devices.

Most PC OEMs have embraced the two-in-one trend in recent months. Now it’s Samsung’s turn as it positions these new slabs as hard-working productivity and entertainment tools.

Read 19 remaining paragraphs | Comments



Source: Ars Technica – Samsung tackles tablets and two-in-ones with new Tab S3 and Galaxy Book

This entry was posted in Ars Technica, Unfiltered RSS and tagged Ars Technica by Xordac Prime. Bookmark the permalink.
Proudly powered by WordPress