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What's that? Another Samsung Windows 8 tablet running atop an Intel Atom Z2760 CPU that uses polycarbonate for a chassis and looks a lot like the Galaxy Tab 3 range that was recently announced? Yes, indeed: that's what Samsung has just unleashed on the un...
Should be affordable, Sleek, light design...
Cheap, feeling plastic, Intel Atom CPU...
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What is the Samsung ATIV Tab 3? The Samsung ATIV Tab 3 is the world's thinnest Windows 8 tablet, lining up at just 8.2mm thick. It is cut from a similar design principle to the Android powered Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 and features a 10.1-inch plastic bod...
The Samsung ATIV Tab 3 is a peculiar device, caught somewhere between the expectations of Windows 8 and Android tablets. Lacking some of the business impetus of the traditional Windows 8 tablets, such as the Microsoft Surface Pro, the ATIV Tab 3 boasts a...
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Samsung is continuing its trend of having a tablet device of every shape, size and type available to the discerning customer, with the Samsung ATIV Tab 3 being similar in style to the company's existing ranges, but with Windows 8 installed. In fact, it lo...
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As part of its new Ativ range of PCs , laptops and tablets , Samsung has introduced the Ativ Tab 3. Read our Samsung Ativ Tab 3 hands-on review to find out more. As you can see, the Ativ Tab 3 looks very much like the Galaxy Tab range . You can think of...
There isn't anything majorly exciting about the Samsung Ativ Tab 3 but if you want a portable Windows 8 tablet it seems to be a good choice. Look out for the full review soon.Tags:Smart Home,Gadgets,Tablets,WindowsBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2013-12-30 02:33:41
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Samsung unveiled a barrage of new ATIV (its PC brand) models at its London launch event on Thursday but it was this, the Samsung ATIV Tab 3, that most caught our eye – as it's the world's thinnest Windows 8 tablet.We got hands on with the skinny-slate a...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-19 01:45:36
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Windows 8 Tablets have been making their way into the market recently, and the Samsung ATIV is an alternative for those not wanting to buy directly from Microsoft. Agent Naish gets his hands on the Samsung ATIV Tab 3 and gives us a sneak peek into what he...
64GB internal storage and expandable via MicroSD, S Pen functionality, Microsoft Office...
Slight cheaper feel, Low quality camera, Low screen resolution, Design, The ATIV Tab 3 design features a white gloss edge and metal border, similar to the Galaxy range, The look of the ATIV Tab 3 follows Samsung's clearly defined branding, with a white gl...
Overall, the ATIV Tab 3 is a great choice of tablet for the serial office users out there – but it's hard to enthusiastically recommend to casual tablet users looking for a mid-range device. There are better screens on other tablets so it's not a great ch...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 02:34:36
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What's that? Another Samsung Windows 8 tablet running atop an Intel Atom Z2760 CPU that uses polycarbonate for a chassis and looks a lot like the Galaxy Tab 3 range that was recently announced?Yes, indeed: that's what Samsung has just unleashed on the uns...
Should be affordable, Sleek, light design...
Cheapfeeling plastic, Intel Atom CPU...
It's fashionable to bash Samsung tablets due to the fact they don't seem to have a dedicated purpose half the time: they're either made with low specs or offered for far, far too much money. In the case of the Ativ Tab 3, we get the feeling that could be...
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The Samsung Ativ Tab 3 is a thin and light tablet that features a full-blown Windows 8 and runs on an Intel Atom chip. A separately sold keyboard book cover transforms it into a better productivity tool and with built-in S Pen and S Note 2 application...
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Windows 8 tablets are starting to gain in popularity as OEMs have begun creating their own tablets running Microsoft’s latest Windows operating system. Samsung has been creating Windows 8 laptops for several months now, but the company’s Windows 8 tab...
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The ultimate tablet needs to be thin and light so you won't mind carrying it everywhere, last for well over a work day on battery, and be powerful enough to run full Windows 8 and all your existing software. Samsung's latest attempt to meet our demanding...
S Pen, Thin and light, Nice depth to keyboard keys, Keyboard case is bundled, Full Windows 8 with Office 2013...
Laggy performance, Expensive, Smart Coverlike kickstand design isn't very useful, Limited to one viewing angle...
Although the Ativ Tab 3 we played with today still has some rough edges and is not quite ready for prime time, we fully expect Samsung to squish these relatively minor bugs before the device lands in stores some time this August. We're not yet convinced...
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High performance, low price. A majority of technophile buyers scan the market to find their next gadget following this motto. There are now innumerable Windows tablets on the market, including performance-oriented ULV systems featuring standard subnoteboo...
Keyboard for prolific typists, S-pen input, Wide viewing angles, Long battery runtimes...
Poor Windows performance, Poor camera quality, High price, Few interfaces...
Regardless of the price debate, the ATIV Tab 3 is a good blend of portable tablet comfort and work-suitable keyboard. Users who type masses of emails or chat correspondences will experience high feedback. The dock's clever stand keeps the display in posit...
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As part of its new Ativ range of PCs, laptops and tablets, Samsung has introduced the Ativ Tab 3. Read our Samsung Ativ Tab 3 hands-on review to find out more.As you can see, the Ativ Tab 3 looks very much like the Galaxy Tab range. You can think of it as...
There isn't anything majorly exciting about the Samsung Ativ Tab 3 but if you want a portable Windows 8 tablet it seems to be a good choice. Look out for the full review soon...
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Microsoft set the standard for Windows RT-based hardware, but is there still room for partners to sell compelling alternatives? We take our first Qualcomm-powered Windows RT tablet for a spin to determine if Samsung's ATIV Tab is worth waiting for. Now...
Microsoft took a lot of its partners by surprise when it disclosed that it was working on its own tablet, particularly since the company had already been guiding the likes of Dell, HP, Samsung, Acer, and Lenovo through what it wanted to see, design-wise...
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