Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 review

samsung-galaxy-tab-s-8-4-reviewSamsung has never had problems with adding a lot of functions, new stuff and its own apps in order to impress the users, and the Tab S isn’t an exception, except maybe one thing…

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The second you get your hands on the device you realize that you are holding a Samsung product. If you are looking for exciting designer solutions and unusual materials, you have come to the wrong place.

Tab S offers solid design and back side of the device with material that somewhat looks like leather, and this material can be a bit weird at the beginning until your fingers get used to the smooth surface.

However, this uniformity is completely justified, because nothing can dim the light off the real star of this device – its display.

Just like the Galaxy smartphone line, Tab S looks somewhat repetitive and too regular, but all that disappears once you turn on the 2560 x 1600p WQXGA Super AMOLED screen with pixel density of 361 ppi.

It is real pleasure to use this display and enjoy all possible multimedia, whether it is work, surfing the web or watching movies and TV shows.

Of course this isn’t that big of a surprise because Samsung already for quite some time now creates outstanding Super AMOLED displays.

The screen of Galaxy Tab S is bright; colors are rich and unbelievably sharp. All you have to do is dive in and play your favorite movie.

Even though at first glance the screen may seem too bright, the colors too rich, and sharpness too noticeable, after refocus of the eyes you will realize where the real power of this tablet lies.

Of course there are numerous setting that will help you setup the image in order to match your needs more.

On the other hand next to the screen, Samsung hasn’t been saving on the power of components, so this powerful device comes with octa core Samsung Exynos 5 CPU (quad combination of 1.9 and 1.3 GHz quad core processors), 3 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage, and there are also cameras with 8 MP and 2.1 MP.

When it comes to hardware, Tab S is more than capable in matching all your needs, regardless how demanding they are – and all that without any stutter or freezes.

All this maybe points out that this is a perfect tablet that really cannot be competed with, but the complete impression is somewhat spoiled by Samsung’s modified Android version – the TouchWiz interface.

Next to the fact that Android OS still looks a little clumsy on tablets, TouchWiz can additionally slow down the work due to high number of preinstalled apps, but you could also notice that this UI has passed a long way since its first versions.

The environment is a lot nicer than the one at standard Android (standard, not clean) and it offers enough adjustment in order to allow you to use all the functions of Kitkat.

The whole positive impression is completed by speakers that offer excellent sound quality and powerful volume which couldn’t be found on competitive devices.

There are also many functions that could be found on Galaxy smartphones such as finger print scanner, IR blaster and sometimes very useful multi-window function that allows you to use two apps on your screen at the same time – although relatively small amount of apps is supported at the moment.

Whether you are watching a movie or listening to music, your ears won’t be cut off even for the most subtle details and sound clarity.

In order to enjoy as long as possible, Samsung has equipped Tab S with irreplaceable 4900 mAh battery which can last up to two whole days with normal use – everyday watching of one to two movies, surfing the web and playing games.

Of course there is also a pretty decent 8 megapixel camera, in case you are one of those people who actually use the photo possibilities of a tablet.

Considering the current trend of screen growth on tablets and smartphones, 8.4 inch screen perhaps doesn’t look perfect in comparison to other tablets, but it is quite enough to most of the users and at any moment it won’t seem like you are missing on smoething.

Tab S is extremely thin (6.6mm) and light (294g) so you can hold it in your hands for a long time without feeling tired.

Tab S doesn’t offer exotic materials and design, but that is its purpose, it becomes clear the second you turn on the screen. That is everything you actually need, and would want from a tablet.

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