Testseek.com have collected 196 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S SM-W700 / SM-W708 / SM-W703 12.0-inch and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S SM-W700 / SM-W708 / SM-W703 12.0-inch .
April 2016
(77%)
196 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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680 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Good design
Brilliant screen
Strong performance
Good battery life
Price includes keyboard
Attractive thin design
Excellent Super AMOLED display
Excellent battery life with fast charging
Capable multitasking performer
Seamless integration with other Galaxy mobile devices thanks to upcoming Flow software
Comes bundled with a keyboard cover
Thin
Light tablet
Even with cover
Good keyboard for light use
Solid battery life
The OLED screen really does look amazing
One of the slimmest and lightest iterations of this concept
Nice to see a standalone GPS chip instead of requiring integrated LTE
Bundled software that actually does something that's useful
Slim and lightweight
Polished metal and glass design
Colorful Super AMOLED screen
Best-in-class battery life
Bundled keyboard cover
Attractive Super AMOLED display
Impressively thin and light
Excellent battery life
Keyboard included
USB Type-C charging
Beautiful Super AMOLED display
Very thin
Lightweight design
Solid multitasking performance for price
Excellent software compatibility
Good typing experience
Elegant design
Beautiful screen
Extremely thin
Vibrant AMOLED display
Good performance for its class
Sumptuous OLED panel
Thinnest 12-inch Windows tablet we've seen
Fantastic battery life when playing movies
Stunning display
Slick build and design
Long battery life
Excellent screen
Includes keyboard cover
Great battery life
Fantastic screen
Performs well as laptop or tablet. Decent battery life
Beautiful 12″ SuperAMOLED screen
Thinnest Windows 10 tablet
Integration with Samsung Galaxy S Android smartphones
Detachable keyboard included
Fast charging via USBC
Largest application ecosystem of any tablet operating system
Huge hardware compatib
Sleek and portable design
Compact keyboard case that works well
Bright
Sharp display
Samsung wisely includes a keyboard cover in the box. Battery life is excellent
And the AMOLED display is better than the screens in much more expensive systems
Good performance
Bundled with keyboard folio case
USB TypeC port
Slim
Light
And attractive build. AMOLED displays of this size are always a treat. Very respectable battery life. Keyboard cover is included in the price!
Exceptionally thin and light
Longer battery life versus its competitors
First device in its class with a Super AMOLED screen
Touchpad on the keyboard cover works well
Stylish
Compact design
Good keyboard included
Fast SSD
Good cameras
Impressive screen
The editors didn't like
Keyboard cover not adjustable enough
Intel Core m3 processor means it's not a high performer
Has only a single port — a single USB Type-C port — and there is no USB Type-C to standard USB adapter included
Keyboard isn't backlit
Active stylus not included
Keyboard cover only provides two
Lacks card reader
Flat keyboard
Single configuration
Could be more sturdy in notebook mode
Only 4GB RAM
Only one Type-C port
No integrated LTE option (though one may be coming in the future)
The keyboard is too small
Biometric authentication requires a Galaxy phone
Intel Core m3 processor can't match the performance Core m7 and Core i5 CPUs in competing systems
One port
And it's USB-C with no Thunderbolt compatibility
No bundled USB-C adapter
Lacks a stylus and expansion slots
Not as powerful or configurable as Microsoft's Surface Pro 4
Active stylus costs extra
USB Type-C is the only port
Shallow keyboard
Tablet wobbles in its case
Paltry number of ports
Unreliable case stand
Single USB port
Expensive
AMOLED displays require more TLC to avoid burn in
Keyboard travel and ergonomics not great
Keys feel loose
No included USB Type A-to-USB Type C dongle
Pen technology not yet available for testing
Lone USB TypeC input for charging and accessories
Keyboard travel too shallow
Trackpad is too small
Performance could be better
Only has one USBC port
Only one USB-C port. Smaller left shift key on the keyboard to duplicate the back slash/straight slash key unnecessary
Included keyboard cover feels cheap
Keyboard cover stand magnets are not nearly as secure as they should be
Keyboard cover stand only supports two display angles
No HyperV support in Intel Core m3 CPU
Only one hardware configuration option
No MicroSD
4GB of RAM is not enough
Battery life not as good as advertised
Single USB Type-C port can be limiting
The single configuration is stuck with a sluggish Core M processor
And the keyboard cover allows only two screen angles
Neither of which may be right for you
No microSD card slot
Stylus/pen sold separately
Flipping keyboard behind screen puts device to sleep
The keyboard cover
A crucial part of the package
Is substandard due to its limited angles and cheap construction. USBC can be restrictive. No option to buy a more powerful version.
Included keyboard is cramped
Screen angle isn't adjustable when the tablet is docked
Published: 2016-03-28, Author: Adam , review by: Pocketnow.com
Beautiful 12″ SuperAMOLED screen, Thinnest Windows 10 tablet, Integration with Samsung Galaxy S Android smartphones, Detachable keyboard included, Fast charging via USBC, Largest application ecosystem of any tablet operating system, Huge hardware compatib
Included keyboard cover feels cheap, Keyboard cover stand magnets are not nearly as secure as they should be, Keyboard cover stand only supports two display angles, No HyperV support in Intel Core m3 CPU, Only one hardware configuration option, No MicroSD
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Stunning display, Slick build and design, Keyboard included, Long battery life
Lone USB TypeC input for charging and accessories, Keyboard travel too shallow
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Published: 2016-03-23, Author: Ben , review by: pcmag.com
Slim and lightweight, Polished metal and glass design, Colorful Super AMOLED screen, Best-in-class battery life, Bundled keyboard cover,
Intel Core m3 processor can't match the performance Core m7 and Core i5 CPUs in competing systems, One port, and it's USB-C with no Thunderbolt compatibility, No bundled USB-C adapter, Lacks a stylus and expansion slots
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Attractive Super AMOLED display, Impressively thin and light, Excellent battery life, Keyboard included, USB Type-C charging
Keyboard isn't backlit, Not as powerful or configurable as Microsoft's Surface Pro 4, Active stylus costs extra, USB Type-C is the only port
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Extremely thin, vibrant AMOLED display, keyboard included, good performance for its class
AMOLED displays require more TLC to avoid burn in, keyboard travel and ergonomics not great
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Published: 2017-04-25, Author: Jason , review by: Bcchardware.com
If you're looking for a tablet that does more than basic tablet things, the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S just might be what you've been waiting for. Full Windows functionality, all packed into an incredibly small frame make this 2-in-1 device rise to the top o...
Lightweight and portable, Beautiful Super AMOLED screen, Keyboard included
Hefty Canadian price tag, Awkward design, Small keyboard and sticky touchpad, Only has a USB-C port, Patrick O'Rourke contributed photography to this review