Testseek.co.uk have collected 196 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S SM-W700 / SM-W708 / SM-W703 12.0-inch and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S SM-W700 / SM-W708 / SM-W703 12.0-inch .
April 2016
(77%)
196 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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680 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
There's no overstating how incredibly thin this 12-inch tablet is. You could easily mistake it for an Android tablet if it weren't for Microsoft's OS running on the device
Samsung has taken its years of experience developing slates to make a nigh-pristin
Thin
Dazzling screen
USBC
Gorgeous display
Great design
Stellar battery life
Sleek design
Good use of Windows 10
Samsung wisely includes a keyboard cover in the box. Battery life is excellent
And the AMOLED display is better than the screens in much more expensive systems
Super-punchy AMOLED screen
Good battery life
Laptop-scale keyboard
Windows 10 flexibility
Enhances design quality for Samsung tablets
Slender fan-free design
Full Windows 10 operability
Bright and colourful screen
Battery means a full working day's use (8+ hours)
Keyboard included
Chic looks
Bundledin cover
Windows 10
Samsung Flow
Extremely thin and light
Keyboard accessory is no extra charge
Wide display color gamut and high contrast ratio
Decent battery life
Amazing screen
Sleek
Portable design
All day battery life
The editors didn't like
There's nothing wrong with the TabPro S alone
But the keyboard base it comes bundled with ends up dragging down the experience of using this 12-inch tablet. It's simply too wobbly
And a trackpad that's a smidge larger would be welcome
In this case
Sam
No other ports besides USBC
Dreadful keyboardscreen cover
Stylus not included as standard
Keyboard is awkward to use
Performance can be laggy
Poor keyboard
Plastic design
Cramped mouse
The single configuration is stuck with a sluggish Core M processor
And the keyboard cover allows only two screen angles
Neither of which may be right for you
Expensive in the price
Performance stakes
Keyboard is a bit shallow
Ultra-limited connectivity is not handy
Fussy keyboard/cover only has two stand positions
Small trackpad
Intel Core M3 and 4GB RAM lack punch of competitors
No stylus included
Price doesn't make it standout against the competition
There's much to like about the Galaxy TabPro S. Its beautiful display, fine battery life and decent performance came as a welcome surprise. However, more work needs to be done to improve the keyboard cover and its wobbly docking mechanism. As a Window...
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Published: 2016-07-16, Author: Dan , review by: apcmag.com
Abstract: With an aluminium-alloy frame running around the outside edge and a body that's just 6.4mm thick, this Windows 10 device is thinner than most flagship smartphones. Weighing just 690g at its 12-inch size, it's reasonably comfortable to hold one-handed — t...
Abstract: When the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S was announced I didn't think much of it – just another tablet from Samsung I thought, Likley great design and specs I thought, Samsung making sure they have the “pro” sized Tablet market covered I thought. Oh how wrong I w...
Published: 2016-06-03, Author: Peter , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Another day, another Windows 10 hybrid tablet. But this one is notable for two reasons: it's coming from Samsung, which isn't known for its Windows machines, and Samsung has designed this device to be far more tablet than most hybrids on the market.It sho...
Published: 2016-05-15, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Beautifully made and designed, Samsung quality, superb screen, great battery life, and desirable!Average camera, speakers and performance. Poor expandability (at present).But as an everyday Surface Pro user, I can see where the GTS is better and euphemist...
The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is a confident first step in the space for Samsung, and it gets a huge amount right, not least the quality of the screen, which is top class, but also for the fact that includes a keyboard in the box where it's main rivals char...
Published: 2016-04-25, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Thin and light design, impressive performance, excellent display, comes with keyboard cover
No regular USB port, no memory card slot, keyboard cover not always responsive
The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is a sleek and slim device that will suit users who want the flexibility and convenience of a tablet and laptop in one. For those deciding if they should buy a tablet instead of a new Windows laptop for your everyday computing...
Wonderfully thin and light; One of the best looking tablet displays out there; Keyboard included with the tablet, complete with a magnetic case and trackpad; Supports USB Type C; Samsung Flow offers Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge users more reason to use this tabl
Storage is set to a piddling 128GB, and you only get 86GB of that; No microSD expandable storage; Keyboards lacks backlighting, making it harder to use in low light environments; Only one USB port, and it's the Type C charge port; Samsung Flow (and its bi
There's no doubting that Samsung has built a lovely laptop replacement in the TabPro S, and we love that the company has thought to include things that would be premium accessories, but it just needs more.It needs a Bluetooth stylus, and it desperately ne...
Samsung wisely includes a keyboard cover in the box. Battery life is excellent, and the AMOLED display is better than the screens in much more expensive systems
The single configuration is stuck with a sluggish Core M processor, and the keyboard cover allows only two screen angles, neither of which may be right for you
Samsung builds a lot of value into the Galaxy TabPro S, including a keyboard cover and advanced display in a very slim Windows tablet...
Abstract: Tablets that are just tablets? How very 2015. Following in the well-trodden footsteps of Microsoft's Surface range, Samsung unleashed its own spin on the 2-in-1 Windows 10 detachable at CES 2016 - and the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S looks to be a serious con...