The Galaxy Tab S boasts reasonable specs: either an Exynos 5 Octa or Snapdragon 800 processor (depending on the market), support for multiple mobile frequencies, an 8 megapixel rear camera 2.1 megapixel front-facing camera, full 802.11ac -Fi with MIMO, 3 GB of RAM, either 16 or 32 GB of internal storage (expable with a microSD card). It’s a little disappointing that the processor isn’t the newer very impressive Snapdragon 801, but those are still great specs for a high-end tablet.

Thinner, lighter

at’s most impressive isn’t the system-on-chip (SoC) used, it’s the thin light frame Samsung crammed everything into. Both the 8.4 10.5-inch models clock in at 6.6mm, making them about a millimeter thinner than the Kindle Fire HDX or id Air. ight is very important in a tablet. Holding it up with one h while reading a book or playing a one-h game gets tiresome quickly. Samsung says the 8.4-inch Galaxy Tab S weights 10.5 ounces (for the E model), 3 ounces lighter than the Kindle Fire HDX even 1.5 ounces lighter than an id mini. In the smaller tablet, Samsung has still managed  to stuff in a hefty 4900 mAh battery, while the larger tablet gets a 7900 mAh battery.

It’s all about OD

Samsung claims the world’s best tablet display is to be found in the Galaxy Tab S. The OD panel has a resolution of 2560 x 1600 on both the 8.4 10.5-inch models. This gives the smaller tablet a I (pixels-per-inch) of 359, the larger one a I of 288. That’s quite sharp (especially on the smaller version), meeting or exceeding Samsung’s closest competitors.  Tired of talking about sRGB color space coverage, Samsung now boasts that its new tablets can display 90% of the Adobe RGB color space. That’s the kind of extremely broad color expression you usually find only in professional monitors.

t them eat content!

Comics fans be happy to get 4 months of Marvel Unlimited for free. A special Kindle for Samsung customized app will give Tab S users a free book every month, in addition to the usual Kindle library. Tab S users will get “access to a range of movie entertainment content,” as they put it, on ay. This includes the film Gravity, as well as a variety of books magazines. The Tab S will also be the first Galaxy product to play Netflix content in full HD. Samsung has lined up a host of other “Galaxy Gifts” for its users, mostly in the form of long trial subscriptions to content services, some free apps an in-game purchases in games. The full list is below. The Tab S will be available in some markets by the end of ne. In the U.S., the -Fi version of the tablets will go on sale in ly, with the 8.4-inch model costing $400, while the 10.5-inch model will be $500. The E models will follow shortly after.