Samsung today launched the Galaxy Tab S touting it to deliver the best viewing experiencing in its class with Super AMOLED display technology. Catering for different needs, the Galaxy Tab S is available in a two sizes — 8.4-inch and 10.5 — both of which features an ultra-high 2560×1600 pixels resolution. Both versions will go on sale in Malaysia from July 11 onwards complete with 4G LTE and will be retail for RM1,699 for the 8.4-inch model and RM1,999 for the 10.5-inch model.
The Galaxy Tab S packs Samsung’s latest Exynos 5 octa-core processor (1.9GHz quad core + 1.3GHz quad core) with 3GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage — in certain markets, the Galaxy Tab S is specced with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 800 processor clocked at 2.3GHz. The back of the tablet features the same dimpled texture as the Galaxy S5. Being a flagship tablet, The Tab S is super thin at 6.6mm and weighs 467 grams for the 10.5-inch and 297 grams for the smaller 8.4-inch model. The home button in front also doubles up as a finger print scanner that lets you set separate tablet profiles for different users. In addition to being able to produce true blacks and exceptional brightness, Super AMOLED display technology is a more power efficient than LCD making giving the Tab S great stamina that is further enhanced with the addition to the Ultra Power Saving Mode.
You can see how does the Galaxy Tab S compare with other Samsung tablets here and its comparison with other flagship tablets in the market here.
Stay tuned for our hands-on coming soon.
Two years ago, the Road Transport Department (JPJ) introduced the JPJePlate which sets the new…
Effective 1st July 2026, Malaysians can make unlimited ATM cash withdrawals for free at over…
JomCharge x DBKL continue to turn on more street-level EV charging locations in Kuchai Lama…
Porsche has recently updated the price of its EV lineup in Malaysia, and the changes…
If you need to verify a Malaysian business or obtain more background information, you can…
For close to two decades, buying a new PlayStation game meant picking up a Blu-ray…
This website uses cookies.