This tablet transforms into a desktop computer
It works like a PC
with a task bar, multi-window capability and familiar gestures like drag &
drop
Are you looking
for an Android tablet? Samsung has a one you might want to check out.
The company unveiled its latest flagship tablet, the
Galaxy Tab S4. The $649.99 2-in-1 is the tech giant’s first tablet to feature
DeX. Also available on the Galaxy S9, S8, and Note 8 smartphones, DeX
essentially transforms your mobile device into a desktop computer.
Galaxy Tab S4 users can launch DeX from the Quick
Panel or by connecting the tablet to an optional $149.99 accessory called the
Book Cover Keyboard.
“With Samsung DeX, you can open multiple
desktop-style windows for your Android apps, including the Microsoft Office
suite, directly on the S4, and re-size them when needed,” Samsung wrote in a
news release. “Drag and drop content between apps and use keyboard shortcuts
and commands for efficiency.”
Another feature you may find even more useful than
DeX is Samsung’s S Pen stylus, which comes in the box with the Galaxy Tab S4,
lets you jot notes and draw doodles.
In terms of specs, the Galaxy Tab S4 runs Android 8.1
and features a 10.5-inch Super AMOLED display, 13MP and 8MP cameras, a Qualcomm
Snapdragon 835 octa-core processor, and a 7,300mAh battery that offers up to 16
hours of video playback.
On the audio front, it has four speakers tuned by
acoustic company AKG and Dolby Atmos’s ‘immersive sound technology’ for
‘crisper dialogue, enveloping sound fields, maximised loudness without
distortion, and consistent playback volume’, Samsung wrote.
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