Productivity-focused tablets are breathing new life into a market that’s been on the decline for a while now, and Samsung wants a piece of the action. As part of the tablet line that started this revitalization, it’s only natural that the Surface Pro 4 be the dominant player on the market at the moment, followed by the iPad Pro and Google’s new Pixel C, not to mention a handful of Surface clones from companies like Dell and HP. Samsung’s newest addition to the tablet market is actually a bit of a Surface clone itself, considering how it runs on Windows 10, but what separates it from the clones that the likes of Dell and HP have released is that Samsung actually knows how to make a good tablet, and the Galaxy TabPro S is certainly that. From what the company unveiled on Tuesday, the device looks gorgeous and packs some serious hardware.