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Review on Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite w/S Pen (64GB, 4GB) - 10.4’’, Face Unlock, Octa-Core Exynos 9610 - Buy Now! by Aneta Sawicka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

Because there is no way to get a phone signal here, you'll have to rely on Wi-Fi for any urgent communications. No flash, mediocre camera quality. But these are only a few nitpicks I've picked up on features several beneficial aspects A work of art in writing Excellent tablet - I bought it in June and am writing this in December, and I still haven't seen any glaring flaws. I think it's great if you're using it for art, so go for it (!) Matte film is reasonably priced for such applications, and the results are nothing short of miraculous. I'll explain why I'm relieved I didn't go with the iPad, my second, more expensive choice. Some reviews stated that the stylus could be discharged, however I have never experienced this in the past six months. The most obvious benefit is access to free art programs. Cheapness! Possibly the least expensive tablet that can be used effectively for artistic purposes. I was worried that its smaller size compared to the iPad would make it difficult for me to use, but I soon discovered that its light weight and portability more than made up for its seeming weakness. The occasional sluggishness is one of its minor flaws (particularly if you're a freelancer with a lot of heavy work files). So far it hasn't caused any problems, however it has crashed without losing any data on occasion. After a few months of practice, I was able to swiftly adapt to the tablet, and now I'm able to create detailed portraits with ease. And so the tablet is a wonder, really satisfied with the purchase; I have not tried it for games but I guess it is not intended for heavy things because the characteristics are plainly not for this. Told you so: The biggest drawback of this tablet so far has been my inability to locate replacement stylus rods, in particular the original ones with a little brush tip, for use in artistic endeavors. The Chinese rods are made so that the stylus can be used at most as a pen, and not for art. A replacement stylus, however, may be purchased for very little cash. All other potential drawbacks have been eliminated.

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