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Samsung's iPad Killer: The Galaxy Tab S Reviewed

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Review

Thanks in part to Samsung's own success with big-screen phones, tablets have begun to lose their luster. The Galaxy Tab S 10.5 literally brings it back with a display so vibrant and colorful that it promises to make the iPad look dull. Available for $499, the Tab S is also thinner than the iPad Air and lets you control your Galaxy Phone from its eye-popping canvas. The Tab S borrows some features from the Galaxy S5, too, including its fingerprint scanner. Although its performance and app selection could both be stronger, overall the Tab S is an excellent Android tablet.

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