I am the type of person who is always having to remind themselves of something, make sure they don't forget it, write it down, look at it, check it, etc. etc. There were English dictionaries scattered about, as well as teaching materials, notes, pens, notepads, stickers, and leaflets on the floor beneath the table. Stickers and leaflets covered the table's surface. I also do not own a standard digital camera. Instead, I have a smartphone with the same number of megapixels as my DSLR camera, which blurs EVERYTHING that it possibly can, and a separate camera that is a digital single-lens reflex camera, which is cumbersome to carry around all the time. I was looking for a tablet that would allow me to transfer all of my notes and notes on it, take quick notes (on this tablet you can even write a note on the lock screen and save it, WOW!), and quickly take a picture of something that was in my immediate vicinity. I also desired an excellent color reproduction so that I could modify photographs as required, as well as a split screen so that I could examine the material and record it immediately somewhere else. In overall, I'm 100% satisfied thus far, like an elephant. All that I desired came to fruition. In addition, a stylish sound and an impressive performance (I did not expect this with so much RAM). The tablet has a slight weight to it. What else could possibly be required for happiness?:D Is it a laptop designed for gaming, by any chance?))) By the way, a few words regarding gaming: Although I don't play anything on Android because I prefer to do something more intensive on my computer, I have launched various toys on it because I find it interesting. What I launched didn't slow down, and I didn't detect any changes in frame rate, but I truly don't get the appeal of playing games on mobile devices. That is the same as if you were able to walk but chose to move around on crutches. O o I'm referring about interactive video games like PUBG and CS here. In general, that is everything; but, if anything else springs to mind, I will certainly revise the review. I include screenshots of things that I think look interesting, such as Samsung's software, a picture taken with the camera, an example of editing that can be done within the camera to increase the brightness of the image, a widget for cutting an incomplete screenshot, Samsung Dex, and the tablet itself enclosed in a case. Investing on a tablet is a suggestion of mine! If you are going to be taking because of Dex, you should look about purchasing a laptop.
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