Samsung has revealed its new 8-inch and 9.7-inch Galaxy Tab S2 models. The tab has shrunk both of last year's models and killed the widescreen (16 x 10) aspect ratio, instead giving them an iPad like 4 x 3 format. The company said that'll help "recreate the viewing experience of browsing through traditional print media," and make it easier to read e-books and web pages. Both models have slimmed down to 5.6mm and weigh in at 0.85 pounds (9.7-inch) and 0.56 pounds (8-inch). As for whats under the hood the Tab S2 has an 8-core chip running at 1.9Ghz/1.3Ghz,. Other specs include 3GB of RAM, 32/64GB memory (expandable via MicroSD) and 5,870 mAh/4,000 mAh batteries. The Tab S2 also has a built-in fingerprint scanner like last year's model, and will run Android 5 Lollipop with Samsung's latest, toned down version of TouchWiz. The Galaxy Tab S2 will launch next month, but Samsung hasn't said how much it'll cost yet. Last year’s model cost $400 for the smaller model and $500 for the larger model. What do you think of the Galaxy S2 Tablet ?
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