Samsung working on a 18.4-inch tablet, because size does matter

According to new rumors, Samsung may be working on two tablets: one 18.4″ thought for the workplace and for the offices, the other 12″ as opposed to Microsoft Surface 3.

Resurfaces Web indiscretion that Samsung is working on a tablet 18.4 “. There are no leaked images of the device, as you know, the obviously presumed – technical features. It is a device with Android 5.1 mid-range, a hybrid between a tablet 2-in-1 and an all-in-one, designed primarily for educational or office.

The SoC is an integrated Exynos 7580, a proprietary solution for a mid-range, combined with 2 GB of RAM. The display resolution of the LCD IPS is instead the standard Full HD (1,920 x 1,080), with a pixel density that is around 120 PPI. The integrated storage of 32 GB instead expandable via microSD slot up to a maximum of 128 GB.

To elevate him to the status of tablet, we find a battery 5,700 mAh, which spans should ensure excellent functional autonomy. A display of 18.4” is very difficult to manage in terms of energy, and we doubt that a similar battery can deliver on a single charge lasting longer than a few hours. The tablet, known at the time as Tahoe or SM-T760, has two cameras 8 and 2.1 MP.

The surprises do not end by the Korean Samsung may be working also on a new tablet Ativ Series based on Windows 10. This time specifications are high end: the display is a SuperAMOLED 12″ high-resolution, and under the body, we find an Intel Core M, 4 GB of RAM and support for the S-Pen. It will be only 6.2 mm thick and weighs 600g.

The solution then arises as an alternative to Surface 3 of Microsoft, with a product from the typical design of class-based tablet’s mobile operating systems, but with a hardware capable of running Windows 10. In both cases, however, we speak of assumptions related to rumors unofficial, so remember that Samsung plans could change in the coming weeks.

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