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Review on 14.6" Tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra (2022), 8/128 GB, Wi-Fi, stylus, graphite by Wiktor Fokt ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are some variations, but tolerable on the whole.

There is a good chance that the "frame" of the matrix is too small. When you use the gadget, you involuntarily "climb" onto the sensor field of the matrix with the end of any finger, which causes a plethora of unintended responses. This is because the matrix is made up of sensors. Obviously, it's cool to "show off" and technologically advanced to have the matrix's thin frame. To demonstrate "coolness" to other businesses in the industry, but to frustrate users by producing false positives. It is impossible to hold it normally in your hands if the margins are small, as is the case with the e-book that my wife owns, which is a Pocket Book Pro. If you hold it regularly from the bottom on your palms, however, the touch screen will function well. Well. It cost a lot of money, so in order for my wife to be able to hold the book normally in her hands, I had to create a fiberglass substrate that was slightly larger than this electronic book and then adhere it to the bottom using double-sided tape. If I had the opportunity, I would have done this here; but, here - WITH A STYLUS, HOW TO BE, A.? SAMSUNG?

Pros
  • The item, of course, and to tell you the truth, is FANTASTIC in every way that is typical of the type of equipment being discussed here. When considering its capabilities as a TABLET (and the fact that some people mistake it for other types of gadgets), there is nothing to criticize about it.
Cons
  • The STYLUS, on the other hand, is an abomination of the highest order. No, it functions as it should, but the way in which it is attached, where it is positioned, and how it is placed are all important considerations. Some very - so say - very harsh terms that could be used to appropriately describe this humiliation, but I just don't find it to be so. In order for the designer of this wallet, who likely has a salary in his other pocket, to maintain the appearance that he "banned" the stylus attachment.