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Tablet sales set to hit the buffers

By SHI JING (China Daily) Updated: 2014-12-29 07:23
Samsung tries to beat the iPad... again

Tablet sales set to hit the buffers

Members of the media try out samples of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S after the tablet was debuted at a news conference in New York, Thursday, June 12, 2014. The new Samsung tablets feature screens that are richer in color than standard LCDs. [Photo / IC]

Samsung introduces its Galaxy Tab S to the Chinese electronics market in July in Shanghai, hoping that this tab is going to prove itself as a major competitor in the market, especially to the highly popular Apple iPad Air with Retina display.

This time Samsung focuses on making the device the thinnest and lightest in this series. To add extra punch, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S comes loaded with some very new features.

Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S exudes perfect design, crisp and crystal clear display, super-duper performance and myriad of features and functionalities.

The tablet is equipped with Android's latest Kit-Kat operating system. It also packs in fingerprint sensors, higher RAM and higher resolution cameras compared to the iPad.

These tablets have longer-lasting battery, and ultra-power saving mode.

The tablets will come in two screen sizes, 8.4 inch and 10.5 inch, and will be available in two color options, Titanium Bronze and Dazzling White.

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