As ZDNet's Matthew Miller writes, this entry from Samsung is a worthy contender for those who want to use a Windows device
primarily in tablet mode.
For the last 10 days I've been testing out the new Samsung Galaxy TabPro S and if you want to use a Windows device
primarily in tablet mode then it may be just what you are looking for.
Not exact matches
Because of the way the UIs are designed, this is a smaller problem on 7 - inch
tablets primarily used
in portrait
mode, and a larger problem on 10 - inch
tablets that snap into a landscape dock.
If, however, like me, you're confused at their presence
in a desktop
mode on an operating system
primarily (for now) aimed at touch - based
tablets, then you're not alone.
With the speakers oriented
in this way, it's clear that Google expects you to
primarily use the
tablet in landscape
mode and with the keyboard dock.