Samsung Rumored to Showcase Windows 10 - Powered Tablets at CES 2017

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Jan 02, 2017 07:01 PM EST

The expectations are high about Samsung launching two Windows-10-enabled tablets at the Consumer Electronics Show, 2017 in Las Vegas this month. However, the information is yet to be confirmed by the company. So keep your fingers crossed for a surprise release from tech giant Samsung.

Consumer Electronics Show is an annual showcasing of innovations in Electronic gadgets. And this year Samsung seems to be all set and ready to hit the stage with a bang. Every rumor will be put to an end once the show takes off, as not much is really known at present.However, media is abuzz with convincing rumors!

As per reports published in GSM Arena, Samsung is highly expected to launch a pair of Windows-10-driven tablets in Consumer Electronics show, happening this month in Las Vegas. The two windows-10-enabled tablets will come in SM-W720 and SM-W620 models, claim rumors. The tablet with model number SM-W720 is going to be an extension of the present Galaxy Tab pro S which bears model number SM-W700.

The existing Samsung Tab Galaxy Tab pro-S is the worthy Tablet featuring Intel core M processor, 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage capacity, 5200mah battery, high-resolution display of 12-inches with 2160 x 1440 pixel resolution, the rear and front camera of 5-Megapixels, type-c USB and much more.

The other new Tablet, the SM-W620 model, is expected to be smaller than the Tablet with SM-W720 model number, as made clear above not much is known up till now, claim reports in SamMobile.

It will be for the first time that Samsung will come up with a full-fledged Windows-10-operating tablets, how far will it impress the customers using otherwise android operating tablets and to what extent will this shift from Android to Windows proves effective for Samsung and users as well, only time will tell.

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