Why Samsung’s $338 Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Pro Keyboard might actually be worth it this time
Samsung just quietly listed the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Pro Keyboard on its Korean storefront. It costs 495,000 won, which translates to roughly $338.
The Pro Keyboard surfaced at MWC 2026 without a firm launch window or any pricing details. Samsung’s whole pitch back then revolved around build quality and a bigger trackpad, plus some dedicated keys for Galaxy AI and DeX mode.
The regular Book Cover Keyboard for the Tab S11 Ultra doesn’t even crack $200 in most markets. However, Samsung’s new Pro Keyboard for the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra hits a 495,000 won (near $350) price tag in South Korea.
The trackpad is 14.6% larger than the one on the previous generation. Samsung also built the keyboard out of aluminum instead of the usual plastic and fabric combo.

There are dedicated keys now. One specifically for Galaxy AI features, another for toggling DeX on and off. Shortcut keys are one of those details that feel pointless in a spec sheet and borderline essential after a week of real use.
Samsung is already selling the regular Book Cover Keyboard, which lacks a trackpad. If you’re serious about using the Tab S11 Ultra as a laptop replacement, the Pro Keyboard isn’t just an upgrade. It’s the only option that actually makes sense.
The Korean site only lists the Gray colorway. The company teased a silver version back at MWC, but there’s no sign of it yet. We also don’t have US pricing or a concrete release date.
It could land stateside sometime in late March or early April, probably priced somewhere between $329 and $349. The Pro Keyboard will sell fine in South Korea, and it would sell fine in the US once it actually shows up.

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