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Review on πŸ“± Renewed Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 10.4", 64GB WiFi Tablet Angora Blue - SM-P610NZBAXAR - S Pen Included by Micha Kobiaka ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Never buy this product.

On the screen, I have already said everything. Scrolling through a lot of articles on the Internet, I realized that the problem is not very frequent, but it happens to a number of people. The site () was of particular interest, where official Samsung support says the following: "In the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, the pulse-width modulation index is 242.7. " I do not want to get involved in disputes about the presence / absence of PWM, but decide for yourself. What is the result? I am very glad that the tablet was taken back (I ordered it in an online store, and by law they were obliged). I put one star because I think you can't give more for a product that is designed for long-term viewing of multimediacomntent, but is not designed for this and possibly damages your eyesight!

Pros
  • + Sufficiently productive, according to personal measurements, a little faster than the SD 660 in ordinary tasks (launching applications, opening tabs, etc. ). In the benchmark, the score is 10-20% higher, I did not test it in games. +Made of metal, so its strength should be on top. + Stylus. It's just very comfortable and pleasant to use. It is here purely like a wand + one button, not like in S6 / S7, but it is extremely convenient to draw and just use it. Interestingly, the tablet sees the stylus at a distance of 3-5 cm from the screen and feels the button being pressed, but the stylus does not work on other devices. It is also conveniently attached to the top panel with magnets and holds firmly there. + Autonomy. For 1-2 days of use in active mode, it will be enough. + Good sound in headphones (usually I adjust the sound with an equalizer, but here everything turned out to be on top), there is a built-in equalizer and even sound regulation depending on the individual hearing and age! The sound from the speakers is also excellent, stereo and audibility is good (AKG, sort of, after all). + Ergonomics. It can be taken in one hand, and it is neat in terms of tactile sensations)
Cons
  • -Eyes hurt! I have seen and used many screens, both AMOLED (with PWM) and TFT (IPS, TN, MVA, etc. ). They say TFT PLS is installed here. And. for the first time my eyes hurt from the screen. Moreover, they hurt almost 1-2 minutes after you turn on the tablet, further use up to pain in the head. I hoped that this was out of habit, but even after 5 days of frequent use, this did not stop. I don’t really believe that this is due to PWM, since according to the notebookcheck site, ripples are observed at low brightness, and their frequency is more than a few kilohertz, my Redmi Note 7 has a frequency even lower on its IPS, but never eyes on it didn't get sick. -Screen. Well, it's corny worse than IPS. When comparing, there is only a gain in terms of black and white - they are worse on IPS. In the rest of the spectrum, TFT PLS loses here, the colors are more faded and desaturated. The viewing angles are also small, but the colors are not distorted much. -Very slow charging on the standard unit, 2-3 hours to charge. -Shell. It is much less customizable here than in smarts. In terms of functionality at the level of pure Android. -No fingerprint. Therefore, it will always be inconvenient to enter a password (but you can stupidly not set it). For 23k not to put it here - greed. -Front camera on the side. This is a minus, because there is no fingerprint here and you constantly need to enter a password, and if the screen is horizontal, the tablet will never recognize you) And you can’t sit in ZOOM / TEAMS / SKYPE in a horizontal position with it. -It is heavy, it is inconvenient to hold it with your hands because of this, it also presses on the stomach, since it is also thin.