Most gadgets we own get upgrades regularly, so it’s about time tablets did as well. Enter Samsung, which announced the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 today, a 2-in-1 Android tablet that plans to help people who have too many things to do and can’t do them on the go.
The tablet comes with an immersive display, an S Pen, four speakers and a sleek design that you can pretty much fit in any bag.
The tablet also has an optional Book Cover Keyboard (sold separately), that powers on the Samsung DeX. The DeX gives the users the option to switch from the Android interface to a desktop-style experience. With the Book Cover Keyboard you can run multiple apps, resize the windows as well as drag-and-drop content between them.
If you do happen to need more screen space, there is an option to connect the DeX to an external monitor. When it is connected, the Galaxy Tab S4 can be used as a sketch pad or just work as an Android tablet and give the user two screens to work.
The tablet supports fast charging via an USB-C port.
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As far as specs go, the Tab S4 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, it has 4GB of memory, 64 or 256GB storage and it runs on Android 8.1, which will update to Android 9.0 later on.
The screen has a 16:10 ratio with 2560×1600, 287 PPI, while the audio part is represented by the four speakers tuned by AKG and Doly Atmos immersive sound technology. Expect consistent playback volume and minimized distortion. It’s powered up by a 7,300mAh battery and Samsung says it will hold up to 16 hours of playback.
There is an LTE version as well. If it will be worth the price of $650, that remains to be seen.
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