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[Poll Results!] Are you planning on picking up the Galaxy Book?

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Last updated: April 17th, 2020 at 14:34 UTC+02:00

You're probably well aware by now that Samsung has finally unveiled the Galaxy Book — 10.6 and 12.0 — and Galaxy Tab S3. The Galaxy Book is a solid contender in the Windows tablet market and is set to take on the Microsoft Surface Book, with high-end specs and an S Pen stylus for enhanced productivity.

This sparks the question: Are you planning on picking up the Galaxy Book? Be sure to let us know in the poll below, and drop a comment in the section at the bottom of the page to elaborate on your response. We’d love to know exactly why you’re opting for the device.

Results: It would appear that there's a market for the Galaxy Book, with 42% of voters claiming that they're going to pick up the 12-inch variant, while only 8% will be purchasing the 10.6-inch model. 12% found the Galaxy Tab S3 to be the more appealing choice, and 20% aren't interested in a new tablet at all.

Are you planning on picking up the Galaxy Book?
  • Yes, the 12-inch model 21%, 159 votes
    159 votes 21%
    159 votes - 21% of all votes
  • Yes, the 12-inch model 21%, 159 votes
    159 votes 21%
    159 votes - 21% of all votes
  • No, tablets aren't really my thing, Windows or Android 10%, 76 votes
    76 votes 10%
    76 votes - 10% of all votes
  • No, tablets aren't really my thing, Windows or Android 10%, 76 votes
    76 votes 10%
    76 votes - 10% of all votes
  • I'll decide when I want a new laptop 9%, 67 votes
    67 votes 9%
    67 votes - 9% of all votes
  • I'll decide when I want a new laptop 9%, 67 votes
    67 votes 9%
    67 votes - 9% of all votes
  • I'll be getting the Galaxy Tab S3 instead 6%, 47 votes
    47 votes 6%
    47 votes - 6% of all votes
  • I'll be getting the Galaxy Tab S3 instead 6%, 47 votes
    47 votes 6%
    47 votes - 6% of all votes
  • Yes, the 10.6-inch model 4%, 32 votes
    32 votes 4%
    32 votes - 4% of all votes
  • Yes, the 10.6-inch model 4%, 32 votes
    32 votes 4%
    32 votes - 4% of all votes
Total Votes: 762
26 February 2017
Voting is closed
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