After the live-streaming event hosted by Samsung Philippines, the folks from the media got the chance to play around with the new tablets that the company recently launched. Super-sized Galaxy S5 The Galaxy Tab S 10.5 and 8.4 bear a striking resemblance to the Samsung Galaxy S5 in terms of design. So much so that the tablets, particularly the 8.4-inch model because of its portrait orientation, appear a lot like an SGS5-on-steroids. The front of the tablets is almost all-screen, leaving Samsung with only a small real estate to put in other external components like the Fingerprint-Scanner-equipped Home button which is sandwiched in between two soft buttons, front-facing camera and handful of sensors. Display done the right way Now let’s move to what is considered to be the Galaxy Tab S’ crowning glory, the Display. Samsung decided to ditch the Super LCD screens that they’ve used on their recent tablets (Tab Pro, Note Pro and Tab 4) and outfitted both of their brainchildren with a Super AMOLED display, making it the first tablet under their roster to sport such display. Initial conclusion Just when almost every company took a step back on tablets and focused more in their smartphones, Samsung continues their campaign to overthrow Apple in the top seed in the tablet market, and they’re doing it with a barrage of Android slates which comes in different sizes and hardware configurations. Read more in our articles including "Hands-on: Samsung Galaxy Tab S" and "Samsung unveils Galaxy Book 6 Edge with Snapdragon X2 Elite".
After the live-streaming event hosted by Samsung Philippines, the folks from the media got the chance to play around with the new tablets that the company recently launched. Super-sized Galaxy S5 The Galaxy Tab S 10.5 and 8.4 bear a striking resemblance to the Samsung Galaxy S5 in terms of design.
So much so that the tablets, particularly the 8.4-inch model because of its portrait orientation, appear a lot like an SGS5-on-steroids. The front of the tablets is almost all-screen, leaving Samsung with only a small real estate to put in other external components like the Fingerprint-Scanner-equipped Home button which is sandwiched in between two soft buttons, front-facing camera and handful of sensors. Display done the right way Now let’s move to what is considered to be the Galaxy Tab S’ crowning glory, the Display.
Our coverage of Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 includes: "Hands-on: Samsung Galaxy Tab S"; "Samsung unveils Galaxy Book 6 Edge with Snapdragon X2 Elite"; "Watch: Which Samsung Galaxy Device Is Right for You?". Each article provides unique insights and information.