Would I buy it again - rather yes. There is no cover with a keyboard. Feelings that everything is expensive, but ideal, as it was with tab s2 8.0, no. Pros: Excellent work with the stylus, tactile sensations from movements on the glass, line drawing speed, handwritten notes, recognition of my scribbles - everything is super. The cradle for the pen on the book cover is convenient, and the cover is pleasant. The screen resolution is sufficient. The sound for a tablet is good. Flash for the camera - you can take pictures of papers in the shade. Assembly, tactile joys - everything is on top. An excellent compromise between screen size and weight, the shoulder does not pull. The stretched screen turned out to be no worse than 4k3, there are pluses for working with documents: in portrait you can still type on weight with your thumbs like on 8 inches, with the on-screen keyboard open there is a lot of space for a document, you can open two applications one above the other, and they look normal. And in the landscape position you have half an A4 page on a scale of 1: 1, writing and drawing with a stylus is enough. With its cons. The screen is controversial, depending on the angle of inclination, the temperature changes, even with a slight deviation it becomes colder blue, and since the screen is elongated in portrait mode, and we usually hold it or lie at an angle, it is noticeable that the bottom of the screen is warmer than the top. Uncritical, but a test drive is desirable for artists. The fingerprint sensor on tab s2 seemed to me a more logical solution, activated the screen with an unlock with one click in a second and you are working. Then you pressed or tapped on the screen, then you stare at the screen for a couple of seconds like a ram, it doesn’t always let you in the first time. I set the auto-blocking time to the maximum, so that less often. The button on the stylus always calls the shortcuts application, it covers the screen completely. The number of accidental clicks is large. You can't turn it off in the settings, I couldn't find it. There are applications that use the button on the case, calling context menus, but it's impossible to use it, shortcuts pop up. Beautiful glass at the back - exactly a minute to admire on the way from the box to the case. I suspect an aluminum tablet would be lighter. I did not like the keyboard cover at all - it does not expand the possibilities of the book cover, but kills the desire to use the stylus and the tablet as a tablet. It’s not convenient to hold on weight like a tablet, the keyboard sticks out because of the long spine, it’s unpleasant to touch the buttons on the back, writing with a stylus “lying on the table” is worse because of the thickness, there is no mode with a slight slope, only undocumented funny, keyboard up. And also opening / closing it without installing the keyboard does not revive or turn off the screen. It seems that the developers only thought about the laptop mode. But typing on a tiny keyboard and poking a stylus at the screen instead of a mouse or carrying a mouse with you is so-so entertainment only if you are an astronaut, and you were told not a gram and a centimeter more. The buttons are nice though. Dexp mode is not bad with a human set of peripherals, it can help out in space. I see one real use - typing on an airplane with tight rows where the laptop cannot be opened
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