Earlier this week it was rumored that Samsung could be working on a new tablet called the Samsung Galaxy Book. Now thanks to the folks at MSPowerUser (via SamMobile), additional details of the alleged tablet have surfaced, so if you’re after a tablet that isn’t powered by Android, perhaps this might be the tablet for you.

According to the report from last week, it was already speculated that the Galaxy Book could be powered by Windows as an app called Book Settings was spotted on the Windows Store. Now according to the latest leak of information, it seems that the tablet will indeed be powered by Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system.

The report goes on to add how the Galaxy Book is also expected to feature LTE support and it will also be able to accept S Pen input, although to what extent we can’t be sure. Whether or not S Pen support means we’ll see features similar to the Galaxy Note series, or maybe it just means that it’ll support the stylus in general.

In any case we’re not sure when exactly the alleged Samsung Galaxy Book will be launched, but with MWC 2017 kicking off next week we suppose that could be the perfect time to make an announcement. There are no guarantees but check back with us next week where hopefully we’ll have the details for you guys.

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