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

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.6
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Description of 14.6" Tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra (2022), 8/128 GB, Wi-Fi, stylus, graphite

More than just a screen. The new Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra is a large screen designed for a professional approach to work and creativity. Capture vivid photos with the ultra-wide-angle selfie camera on your tablet and edit photos on the big screen. And the minimalist body will harmoniously complement your style. Reinforced aluminum housing protects the tablet from bumps and drops. This is a tablet that combines amazing durability with a light weight and slim design.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

The benefits include a large diagonal screen, an ultra-thin design, a comfy keyboard casing, and the inclusion of a stylus. The stylus is more convenient to use inside of a tablet or phone, which is one of its drawbacks. Like, for example, within, Note 9

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

Just an ordinary bomber. I had been using the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite - Heaven and Earth prior to switching to it. In addition to this, I would like to make a general observation concerning android tablets. Before that, I utilized iPads; but, because of the constraints imposed by the operating system in our regions, where it is not the norm to pay for material and, more recently, where it is not at all possible to do so, these devices are simply unusable. The top-of-the-line iPad Pro has been…

Pros
  • + Battery life of 10–12 hours when watching a video at the default brightness setting. Despite the fact that I installed all of the firmware ates on the day they were made available, I did not notice any strange zhors. + The speakers are louder than every laptop on the market with the exception of the MacBook Pro 16. The sound is rich and bassy, making watching movies an enjoyable experience. It has been discovered that Dolby is not merely a marketing gimmick; activating it results in an increase in the volume of the sound. + The weight and thickness are incredible for something with such size; you can use the weight comfortably for hours without experiencing any fatigue in your hands. + Even after a year of use, there is not a single scratch that can be seen on the glass. This may be due to the fact that the device spends the majority of its time inside, despite the fact that it was taken to the beach on a few occasions. This information is confirmed by a video on the jerryrigeverything channel that features a bend test. The durable body alloy, in contrast to iPads, cannot be rolled into a roll no matter how much you try. The hardware is really powerful, and even in the most basic configuration, which has 8 gigabytes of RAM, I didn't see any foolish things happening. I sketch with Ibis Paint, which is capable of processing at least fifty layers in four thousand pixels without any issues. + No matter what anyone says, the screen cannot be compared to anything else; the amold is where the future is headed. It is much easier to read books that have white text on a dark backdrop, and movies that are rendered in HDR look really stunning. + Simply put, a diagonal measurement of 15 inches is a buzz. I have known for a very long time that when it comes to a screen, size does important, and the larger the screen, the better it is. The tip of the stylus, in contrast to that of the Apple Pencil, is pliable and provides a good hold on the screen. The button on the stylus is the only thing that requires the ionistor, which has a resource of 30 years and is the only thing that uses it. The stylus does not have a battery; instead, it has an ionistor. Spare tips may be purchased from Ali for five kopecks per bag, and most importantly, they are universal and fully interchangeable with any other Samsung stylus. + The fact that there is a connector for a flash drive, which is unusual in this day and age, enables you to purchase the most affordable version, which costs three thousand dollars, and then save a significant amount of money by plugging a 512 gigabyte flash drive into it. To be fair, I should point you that even the finest flash drives are ten times slower than the built-in memory, but watching TV series does not require a very high level of processing power.
Cons
  • - Does not come with a charger. The stylus that is required by the units is included in the package, but the sane charge that is required by everyone is not, despite the fact that the two items have the same price tag. I do not understand why this is the case. - The anodizing leaves much to be desired because, after some time, the corner that had been leaning against the wall peeled off, revealing the metal in its natural state. A worn strip was all that was left of the plastic stand after time had passed. - The coating on the touch pad should not be relied upon. It's possible that simply coming into contact with sweaty palms caused one of them to oxidize within the first six months, but I have no idea how it happened. - The rate of data transfer from a computer through a connection has not increased to a pace more than 20 meters per second, and it is still at the same level as it was when USB 2.0 was introduced 15 years ago. I am aware that the MTP protocol is receiving a lot of attention; thus, perhaps it is time for third-party companies to put pressure on Microsoft to redesign it. Because Android permits it, it is now much simpler to download television programmes directly to the tablet. - PWM. Yes, it exists. However, after twenty to thirty minutes of usage, my friend's eyes began to water and he began to feel dizzy. The very next day, he took the tablet back to the store and asked for a refund. Personally, I don't care about it even after ten hours of use at the lowest brightness setting. In all fairness, he has an intolerance to amoledes in general, and not just this particular model, but keep in mind that if you are going to buy - look for a store where, in the event that you need to return the items, you will be able to do so.

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…

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.

The tablet is excellent on its own, but when paired with a keyboard case, it transforms into an ultrabook that is both powerful and portable. The standard luxury diagonal is 14". There are benefits: Each and every one of them. The screen is large in diagonal size, lightweight, elegant, and quick. Negative aspects: The main downside is that the kit does not come with a charger; ideally, a 40W device would be used. Not having a protective cap for the stylus makes it awkward to store it in the…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

Currently, there is no alternative to a tablet computer for use as a browsing and content-viewing device. Since the dax is prone to instability while running third-party software (Outlook blunts, I don't have any programs that run on it, and I still can't study), the prospect of really getting any work done on it is highly doubtful. While Androyd's pptx, Word, and Excel tend to be their own problems, photo and video editing have very few options and are rather restrictive. The same applies to…

Pros
  • Incredible size and picture quality Extremely deft Workmanship of this caliber is unmatched. Very rapid stylus response, and decent Wi-Fi; I haven't even bothered to attach a SIM card yet. When charging, the stylus is held tightly against the device. The iPad, despite its sophisticated and fancy appearance, does not have the same impact on the viewer as the subject.
Cons
  • A poor battery and high cost of extras. The price of a decent smartphone in a bucket was what the keyboard case ended up costing me. Once again, Korean pals were unhappy with the added cost. Please add on $5 separately. Yes, and the tablet itself in the SIM-card configuration cost 190 mowers without a case, so it's fortunate that this is a gift for others from the company I work for, as I probably wouldn't buy it for my own, as it sits now and waits for the evening, my arrival with work to keep me busy for an hour.