Everything I have to say is already displayed on the screen. After reading a large number of articles online, I concluded that this is not a common occurrence, though it does affect certain people. Interesting information may be found on the official Samsung support site (), which states: "In the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, the pulse-width modulation index is 242.7." I'd rather not weigh in on the existence or nonexistence of PWM, so make up your own mind. So, what did you get? I'm relieved that they took back the tablet (I bought it through an internet retailer, and they were required by law to accept it back). There's no way I could award this device more than one star considering it's intended use (long-term viewing of multimedia content), which is actually harmful to the eyes.
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