Samsung Galaxy Tab S: Hands-On Review


If you really think the design is impressive, then you probably should check out its features it has to offer too. The biggest plus point on the tab is its display, it comes with a Super AMOLED touch screen display with a resolution of 2560x1600 pixels at 288 ppi compared to the 264 ppi on the iPad Air, offering razor sharp images and crisp videos both on indoors and outdoors. The tab also has different modes called ‘Adaptive Display’ for the photos, videos and browsing developed in a view to offer the best experience to the user. Other features include a finger print scanner, side sync, multi window and remote PC.

On the hardware and software front, the Tab S is pretty well updated with the trends in the market. It features an Exynos 5 Octa core processor, which are eight core ones running four cores at 1.9GHz and other four at 1.3GHz, alongside a 3GB RAM. As far as the software is concerned, the Tab S comes with the latest Android KitKat OS 4.4.2 and company’s own magazine UI.

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