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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 Petar Velichkov ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

A complete disaster, definitely did not pass the quality check!!!

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.

Pros
  • Personal benchmarks show that it is sufficiently productive, clocking in at somewhat higher speeds than the SD 660 while performing common operations (e.g., opening new tabs and programs). While I did verify a 10-20% increase in the benchmark, I did not try it out in any games. +Being made of metal, its durability should be exceptional. Stylus plus. Simply put, it's a joy to use because of how nice it is. Not as advanced as the ones on the Galaxy S6 and S7, but nevertheless makes drawing and using it very simple. It's interesting that the tablet can detect the stylus's presence between 3 and 5 centimeters away from the screen and register a button press, but the stylus won't function with any other gadget. Magnets secure it to the top panel for easy access and further independence. There is a built-in adjuster and even sound regulation based on the individual hearing and age, and it will last for 1-2 days of active use. + Good sound in headphones (normally I modify the sound with an equalizer, but here everything turned out to be top). The speakers produce a high-quality stereo sound with decent volume (they are AKG-like). plus Ergonomics. It's convenient because it fits in the palm of your hand and the tactile feedback is high.
Cons
  • "My eyes hurt!" I've used and seen a wide variety of AMOLED (PWM) and TFT (IPS, TN, MVA, etc.) displays. They claim to have TFT PLS installed. Furthermore, I've never experienced computer-related eye strain before. In addition, they start hurting around a minute or two after you turn on the tablet, and continued use eventually leads to a severe headache. After five days of constant use, I figured it was just habit, but no such luck. The notebookcheck site claims that ripples appear at low brightness, and that their frequency is more than a few kilohertz. However, my Redmi Note 7 has an even lower frequency on its IPS, and my eyes have never gotten sick from looking at it. -Screen. It's even more ridiculously corny than IPS, actually. Black-and-white comparisons show no improvement, while IPS scores show deterioration. TFT PLS is worse in this respect; overall, the colors are duller and less vibrant. Colors don't get too distorted even at narrow angles of vision. -The normal model's charging time is very long, at three to four hours. -Shell. It's not as flexible here as it is in terms of intelligence. In terms of features, it's on par with stock Android. This individual has no fingerprints. As a result, entering a password will be a hassle forever (even though you have the option to be foolish and not do so). Ignoring this for $23,000 is motivated by greed. -Side-mounted front camera. The lack of a fingerprint scanner and the subsequent requirement to repeatedly enter a password means that the tablet will never recognize you when you hold it horizontally, making it impractical for usage with services like ZOOM, TEAMS, and SKYPE while lying down.It's cumbersome to carry around in your hands because of how hefty it is, and it presses on the stomach because of how thin it is.