Tech giant is expected to launch at least 4 new tablets in the first months of the year

Jan 6, 2014 08:01 GMT  ·  By

We already knew this was coming, as recent rumors expected Samsung to unveil a number of new tablets at CES, but we weren't exactly sure which will see the light of day at Las Vegas.

Now an official banner spotted at CES (via Engadget) has revealed some of the models Sammy wants to introduce, ahead of the official announcement. So this is it, we’re going to see the Galaxy Note Pro and Galaxy Tab Pro live at the fair.

As a reminder, the Galaxy Note Pro is expected to sport a 12.2-inch screen with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels. The device is supposed to receive power from a 2.26 quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 (like in the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition) coupled with 3GB of RAM and backed-up by 32GB of internal storage.

Expect to see the tablet carry two cameras (8MP main one and 2.1MP frontal shooter) and run the latest Android 4.4.2 out of the box. As this is a device pertaining to the Note family, it will be accompanied by an S Pen.

The Galaxy Tab Pro, on the other hand, is a little bit of a mystery. The tablet appeared in some scattered leaks, but so far it is not known whether the device will come sporting an 8.4-inch or a 10.1-inch screen.

We certainly hope this is one of the tablets said to be equipped with super AMOLED screens, but again, this is speculation at this point. On top of that, the Galaxy Tab Pro should arrive with 16GB of internal storage.

At this moment, we don’t know whether Sammy plans to unveil only these two tablets or if we’re going to see others as well. It’s interesting to note that the Korean tech giant might be also pulling the veil off the long-awaited next-gen Nexus 10.

The Samsung press conference is scheduled for later today, so in a few hours we’ll know the complete specification list for the elusive Galaxy Tab Pro.