Samsung have today confirmed the pricing and availability for the 4G version of their most recent tablet, the Windows 10 based Galaxy TabPro S.
This 12 inch screened tablet beast will set you back $1799 – just $150 more than the WiFi only version which is a surprise.
And it’s available today.
Prasad Gokhale, Vice President, IT and Mobile for Samsung said today “The Galaxy TabPro S 4G is the perfect productivity tool designed to support Australians with a connected tablet experience from anywhere a 4G LTE mobile network can operate, The launch of a premium LTE capable 2-in-1 Galaxy tablet extends our commitment to provide Australians with technology that supports greater mobility, productivity and connected experience in a beautifully crafted form.”
“This device is a great companion for business travellers, small business owners and students who need to work from a range of locations,” Gokhale added.
One key feature of the TabPro S is Samsung Flow, this little bit of software magic allows you to use features of your Android powered Galaxy Smartphone on the TabPro S including using your smartphone fingerprint to login to the device.
You’ll find it at JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman and the Sydney or Melbourne Samsung Experience Stores.
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