Announced at Mobile World Conference 2017, Samsung’s new Windows 10 tablet comes in two variants, namely a 12-inch model and a 10.2-inch one. Both feature InstantGo and Samsung Flow. Additionally, the manual reveals other interesting features, including various screen angles courtesy of the keyboard cover and NFC chip embedded in the keyboard cover. While these are some nifty features, the keyboard cover also indirectly brings with it an issue that affects the Galaxy Book’s performance. More specifically, the tablet becomes slower when disconnected from the keyboard cover. While this setback helps save power on one hand, it is an unnecessary compromise on the other. The Galaxy Book succeeds Samsung’s Galaxy TabPro S line, which was released last year with Intel’s latest Kaby Lake Core i5 processors. The next-generation of Samsung tablets offer up to 10 hours of battery life, coupled with fast-charging features. As a quick recap, the Windows 10 tablets include the following features:

12-inch Galaxy Book

Super AMOLED technology Core i5-7200U (2.50GHz base clock speed and 3.10GHz max turbo frequency, 2 cores and 4 threads) 4GB (also available in the 8GB configuration) 128GB SSD (also available in the 256GB configuration) Type-C USB (39.04W charger) 13-megapixel rear-facing camera 5-megapixel front-facing camera S Pen support

10-inch Galaxy Book

TFT LCD technology Core M3-7Y30 (1.00GHz base clock speed and 2.60GHz max turbo frequency, 2 cores and 4 threads) 4GB 128GB eMMC Type-C USB (30.4W charger) 5-megapixel front-facing camera S Pen support

The tablet offering also ships with the Keyboard Cover, S Pen and S Pen holder.

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