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Review on 11" Tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 11 SM-T875 (2020), RU, 6/128 GB, Wi-Fi + Cellular, stylus, silver by Adam Fido ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The quality does not meet expectations, I will not buy any more.

To provide a brief summary, I do not know how outdated the device needs to be or how far it needs to be from the current state of technology for me to be content with this tablet. I have an old Xiaomi MiPad 1 that I purchased back when it was on sale for around 13,000 yuan. It is still functional and brings in an honest income; of course, it has some drawbacks, but it is relatively inexpensive. I don’t know why they ask for 65k here, if I take my experience from the purchase, I would only use such a device if I got it as a gift or got it for ~ 40k. 6/128 memory in a gadget that costs 65k is not reliable, given that there is a version of 8/256 available in Europe, a screen for a triple, sound as well, no wireless charging, IP68, no noteworthy autonomy, bad equipment, and in general, I have no idea where this price tag comes from. On paper, without taking into account the fact that the tablet does not have a jack and without taking into account any of the other technical limitations that were known in advance, the tablet appeared to be very good. Separate greetings to the department in charge of quality control at Samsung. A smattering of damaged pixels was found in a tablet that cost 65,000 dollars, which is something I have not even seen on cellphones that cost a couple of thousand dialers.

Pros
  • I loved the stylus and how its robot is structured, the location of the button on the stylus is only uncomfortable or you need to make pressing firmer, there are unintentional pushes. The tablet heats up, but there is no noticeable throttling, it's nice to play. The design is pleasant, the frames are thin but not so much that there is nothing to hold on to.
Cons
  • The screen is the biggest letdown; I can see why some people like it, but here it's just on par with a Xiaomi screen that I could have purchased for 15 grand during an AliExpress sale. The screen has a resolution of 2K+, but the fonts are unclear, and there is a sense that the screen's resolution is not sufficient. On the other hand, the issue does not exist on a 27-inch PC monitor that has a standard 2K resolution. There is 120 Hz but it is virtually not felt because the tablet simply has an enormous matrix response value. If I turn on 120 Hz on my IPS display, the picture is far smoother there. There is 120 Hz but it is practically not felt. HDR is also a hoax because when you watch HDR content there is no "wow" effect like there is on a TV or even a game monitor. This means that HDR is present, but you will not be able to tell whether or not it is enabled. In addition, there is an awful calibration; everything in the reviews appears to be in accordance with tests, but in reality, white is yellow-green and blue is turquoise, and so on. Tablets that are being demonstrated in stores have normal calibration, but the ones that can be purchased online have calibration issues that Samsung does not recognize as a problem. Based on what I've read in the forums, this is not an unusual incident. In my experience, the bonus on my tablet consists of an excessive amount of shattered pixels; there are at least 12 pieces of them, but there is no magnifying glass to count them. There is no antiglare and the brightness is adequate, but the screen is reflective as if it were a mirror when seen in an office setting. Autonomy is difficult to estimate for a couple of days of use; nonetheless, while it is not particularly good, working in the browser uses somewhere between 5% and 15% of the battery every hour. Sound. I feel bad for AKG; it looks like they were coerced into including their logo on the tablet. There are four speakers, and there is a stereo; the speakers appear to be loud, and the sound that they produce is clear; however,. There is no reproduction of any lower frequencies whatsoever; instead, there are merely four tweeters capable of reproducing medium and high frequencies. Because of the diagonal and the DEX mode, the tablet appears to be used in a horizontal configuration most of the time. The location of the speakers is terrible because when you use the tablet in a horizontal orientation, you cover at least two of the speakers with your hand. It would be more beneficial to place two to four speakers on either side of the screen, on either side of the matrix; this would ensure that the sound was directed toward you, rather than to the sides of the screen. Even though I was aware of the fact that there is not yet a jack, I do not understand why this feature is missing from such a large tablet.