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Samsung Galaxy S9 DeX Pad comes to the US on May 13th

You can now pre-order the device from the tech giant's website.

If you've been waiting for the day you can use your Galaxy S9 as a desktop computer, mark your calendar. Samsung's DeX Pad, which also works with the Galaxy S8, will arrive in the US on May 13th and will set you back $100. In fact, you can pre-order the device from the tech giant's website starting today -- you can even get it as a freebie with a Galaxy S9 or S9 Plus if you buy straight from Samsung.com.

The DeX Pad, an upgraded version of Samsung's DeX dock, uses your phone as a trackpad whenever it's attached. If you plug in a monitor and a keyboard (and a mouse, if trackpads aren't your thing) to its USB and HDMI connectors, you'll get a full desktop experience. One thing it didn't inherit from its predecessor that might disappoint you is an Ethernet port. But you can crank up its resolution to 2,560 x 1,440 pixels, whereas the max resolution you can get from the DeX dock is 1080p.

While it probably still can't compare to a real desktop computer, its higher resolution is great news if you want to play mobile games or watch a movie from your phone on a huge screen. You don't need to pre-order if you're unsure about getting the device, though: it will be available from Samsung's website and US retailers when it lands in the country in May.