
AI-powered tablets: everything about Samsung's new Galaxy Tab S10 FE
The new Galaxy Tab S10 FE incorporates AI and targets those seeking productivity, study, and entertainment
Samsung introduced its new Galaxy Tab S10 FE in Argentina, which arrives with artificial intelligence features designed for studying, work, and everyday use.
The new models aim to improve productivity and adapt to different environments thanks to smart tools. They also stand out for their lightweight design, greater power, and better screen quality.

What's new with the Galaxy Tab S10 FE?
AI is starting to gain ground in tablets. Samsung is joining in with features that make it easier to organize tasks, write with a stylus, and automatically adapt content according to the environment.
The series includes two models: one with a 10.9-inch (27.7 cm) display and another with a 13.1-inch (33.3 cm) display. Both offer a 90 Hz refresh rate and up to 800 nits of brightness, making them ideal for use both indoors and outdoors.
Lightweight and durable design, ideal for everyday use
The new Galaxy Tab models are lighter than previous versions and feature IP68 certification, which means they are resistant to water and dust.

This makes them a good option for those who are always on the move or need to use them in different environments. From an online class to a work meeting, they adapt with ease.
Designed for studying, working, and enjoying
The power of these models allows users to run multiple apps at once, which is key for students or professionals. In addition, they are integrated into the Galaxy ecosystem, making it easy to connect them with other devices such as headphones or smartphones.

Samsung aims for these tablets to be allies for remote work, virtual education, and multimedia content consumption.
How much do they cost in Argentina?
The 10.9" version is sold for $1,399,999, while the 13.1" version costs $1,799,999. Both models include financing options and trade-in plans for used devices.

These promotions will be available for a limited time and vary depending on the store or sales channel.
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