Post by account_disabled on Jan 29, 2024 3:23:11 GMT
I put the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra to the test over the past couple of weeks, using it as a device only for entertainment and then for work. This is my experience. Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Utlra on desktop Not wanting to be left out, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series has received an update alongside the launch of Samsung's flagship phone for 2023. Of the new family of devices, the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is the largest, and it still has a massive display that's almost comically large for a tablet. . It has the added benefit of being waterproof, whether you see that as a special benefit or not. It's the new flagship of the Samsung Galaxy Tab series, and I've been testing the Tab S9 Ultra for the past couple of weeks. I found it to be great at some things and terrible at others. Let's take a closer look at what these things are. Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra main image Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra $1200 $1320 Reserve $120 The Tab S9 Ultra is a massive Samsung tablet that has the power, speed and display to rival most 2-in-1 laptops. It's ideal for productivity tasks, provided you choose the keyboard accessories and add to the overall cost. Its screen is brilliant and made for watching your favorite shows. And the included S Pen is perfect for taking notes or sketching ideas. However, it is expensive and intended for a very specific type of user. For most, I think there are better options. supporter Big, bright and clear display S-Pen is included in the box Stable operation,
long battery life learn It is too big to use without a case It is expensive Android apps are not yet optimized for tablets project 208.6 x 326.4 x 5.5mm, 732g Armor Aluminum, Corning Gorilla Glass 5, IP68 Cameras: 13 MP main, 8 MP ultra-wide, 12 MP front, 12 MP front ultra-wide Despite being incredibly thin, the Tab S9 Ultra is big - there's no way around it. Its 14.6-inch display is still unlike anything you've seen on a table Country Email List nd when you combine the display size with the 16:10 aspect ratio, you either get a short, wide screen in landscape mode, or a very long, tall screen. the screen is narrow when in portrait mode. In any case, it is difficult to hold and navigate without some kind of hull or stand. Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra S Pen. I know this first hand, because in the first week of testing the Tab S9 Ultra, I didn't have a case or support it. I had the S Pen tablet that comes in the box and that was it. I can't tell you how uncomfortable.
it was to be on my lap while reading my news feed or streaming a few YouTube videos. It was difficult to put something behind it because it is high or wide depending on the direction. I've only used the Tab S8 Ultra with the keyboard case, not as a standalone tablet, so I don't know how heavy the tablet is. After using the Tab S9 Ultra without this added luxury of a keyboard or stand, I don't see why anyone would buy one without it. I'm also confused as to why Samsung bundled the Ultra with more than just some sort of case or keyboard cover. Otherwise, you'll be forced to hold the laptop's small monitor, keyboard, and bottom deck while trying to type or watch a show. I finally got the Samsung $200 Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra Slim Keyboard Cover to try out the Ultra with, and it made a world of difference in how I used it, and how easy it was to use the tablet. I wish I had gotten the $350 Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra Keyboard Cover , though, because it includes a trackpad in addition to the keyboard. Using the Slim version, sans trackpad, meant I could type and use keyboard shortcuts to interact with the tablet.
long battery life learn It is too big to use without a case It is expensive Android apps are not yet optimized for tablets project 208.6 x 326.4 x 5.5mm, 732g Armor Aluminum, Corning Gorilla Glass 5, IP68 Cameras: 13 MP main, 8 MP ultra-wide, 12 MP front, 12 MP front ultra-wide Despite being incredibly thin, the Tab S9 Ultra is big - there's no way around it. Its 14.6-inch display is still unlike anything you've seen on a table Country Email List nd when you combine the display size with the 16:10 aspect ratio, you either get a short, wide screen in landscape mode, or a very long, tall screen. the screen is narrow when in portrait mode. In any case, it is difficult to hold and navigate without some kind of hull or stand. Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra S Pen. I know this first hand, because in the first week of testing the Tab S9 Ultra, I didn't have a case or support it. I had the S Pen tablet that comes in the box and that was it. I can't tell you how uncomfortable.
it was to be on my lap while reading my news feed or streaming a few YouTube videos. It was difficult to put something behind it because it is high or wide depending on the direction. I've only used the Tab S8 Ultra with the keyboard case, not as a standalone tablet, so I don't know how heavy the tablet is. After using the Tab S9 Ultra without this added luxury of a keyboard or stand, I don't see why anyone would buy one without it. I'm also confused as to why Samsung bundled the Ultra with more than just some sort of case or keyboard cover. Otherwise, you'll be forced to hold the laptop's small monitor, keyboard, and bottom deck while trying to type or watch a show. I finally got the Samsung $200 Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra Slim Keyboard Cover to try out the Ultra with, and it made a world of difference in how I used it, and how easy it was to use the tablet. I wish I had gotten the $350 Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra Keyboard Cover , though, because it includes a trackpad in addition to the keyboard. Using the Slim version, sans trackpad, meant I could type and use keyboard shortcuts to interact with the tablet.