Powerful; Looks and feels great; Excellent drawing experience;
Tough competition from the iPad Air and Tab S5e; No headphone jack; Questionable stylus button ergonomics;
Manufacturer: Samsung
Powerful; Looks and feels great; Excellent drawing experience;
Tough competition from the iPad Air and Tab S5e; No headphone jack; Questionable stylus button ergonomics;
The best Android tablet around, particularly if you like to de-stress by doodling
Powerful; Looks and feels great; Excellent drawing experience
Tough competition from the iPad Air and Tab S5e; No headphone jack; Questionable stylus button ergonomics
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 is a brilliant Android tablet. But should you buy it over an iPad Pro, iPad Air or Galaxy Tab S5e? That’s a tricky one. The iPad Pro is more expensive, but the iPad Air isn’t even when you factor in the cost of the Apple Pencil. And the cheaper Tab S5e has several of this model’s highlights, including a great screen, high-end design and support for DeX. Still, if you don’t like Apple or its iPads, it’s hard to conclude anything other than this is the best tablet choice for those with a good chunk of cash to spend.
Powerful; Looks and feels great; Excellent drawing experience;
Tough competition from the iPad Air and Tab S5e; No headphone jack; Questionable stylus button ergonomics;
The Galaxy Tab S6 is a faster, slimmer upgrade with a handier stylus – but its quality-of-life improvements might not be groundbreaking enough to unseat the iPad Pro as the king of professional tablets. Still, if you liked its predecessor, the new device is worth sizing up as a powerful work device.
S Pen is much better integrated; Finally; pro specs; Keyboard case is finally good
Pricey for its utility; Unclear if fancy stylus gestures will be useful
Samsung is one of the few manufacturers still making Android tablets , let alone ones that focus on productivity, and I'm glad for it. Android has a lot of potential. If Google's not going to push the needle , a hardware expert like Samsung is the next best thing.
Excellent 10.5-inch screen; Superior performance; Built-in trackpad in the keyboard; Nice design and build quality; Improved S Pen functionality
Storing S Pen requires close attention; No headphone jack; The keyboard isn't included and is expensive
In the aftermath of a rather quiet July in the world of mobile tech, Samsung is looking to dominate August by launching a bevvy of new products. While the and are undoubtedly the most hotly-anticipated of the Korean company's forthcoming launches, they aren't the only ones.
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