New Samsung #TabletRealities campaign begins, three videos released

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Samsung has started its new #TabletRealities ad campaign with three new videos detailing what our tablets are really used for. Although an Exynos octa-core processor (WiFi-only) or Snapdragon 800 (LTE), 3GB of RAM, 16/32GB storage with microSD storage up to 128 GB, and 4900/7900 mAh battery (depending on size) combine to make a tablet far powerful enough to work on projects and accomplish tasks, most of the time we use them for our own guilty pleasures like watching a movie or playing a game. As far as fun goes, the Tab S is hardly lacking, with a 2560 x 1600 Supe AMOLED display and 8-megapixel camera, you'll be well suited for any of your hobbies that seem to always be hindering your work. (Or is it the other way around?)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCeOImKwf7g

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyCtVlZ0jk0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cme5PtvdOtA

What do you think about Samsung's ads? Ready to purchase a Tab S for yourself? Comment below to share what you think.

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  1. The Galaxy Tab S unfortunately lacks the one great advantage of the Galaxy Note series, the special layer that allows you to use a pressure sensitive stylus for writing and drawing. Seems to me as a digital artist that Samsung simply does not realise the huge advantage this gives, particularly over the iPad.

  2. I’m perfectly happy with my note 10.1 2014 edition. Screen is great, colors are fantastic. And like “Samsung tablet admirer” said, I’d hate to lose the note feature

  3. Tab S needs the note feature and a bigger display. I was faced with the decision of whether to buying the note pro with 12.2 display or Tab S with AMOLED 10.5 display. I chose the note pro because I love the note feature and the bigger display. The 10.5 AMOLED display which is impressive did not wow me enough to neglect the note feature I’ve come to love in Samsung note devices.

  4. These perfect people in perfect surroundings, and their wonderful tablets with no bloatware at all! ;-)

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