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At Mobile World Congress, Samsung advances with DeX Pad and may just will it to success

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February 26, 2018
At Mobile World Congress, Samsung advances with DeX Pad and may just will it to success
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Samsung's efforts with the DeX Pad and ability to stick with a concept and iterate may ultimately mean that one compute device can do all for most people.
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