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A los editores les gusta
La Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 tiene un elegante diseño con una hermosa pantalla
Es la primera tableta compatible con HDR
Su lápiz óptico funciona de maravilla
Tiene cuatro bocinas que se ajustan a la posición de la tableta y su calidad de sonido es muy buen
Diseño
S Pen
Soporte para LTE
Seguridad y privacidad
Pantalla
Peso
Altavoces multidireccionales
Una pantalla excepcional que espera a más contenidos HDR
Ligero y compacto
Bienvenido USBC
El S Pen se comporta mejor que nunca en este Tab S3
Autonomía de notable alto
Carga no tan destacable
Las cámaras mejoran mucho respecto al modelo anterior
Pantalla nítida y brillante
Tecnología HDR
Rendimiento fluido
Diseño de alta calidad
Carcasa delgada de alta calidad
Almacenamiento ampliable
USB 3.1
Gran aguante
Potente SoC
Veloz Wi-Fi
Display genial con HDR
S Pen incluido
Altavoces decentes
Funcionalidad de llamada
A los editores no les gusta
Su construcción de vidrio y metal la pueden hacer un poco frágil
No hay mucho contenido HDR para disfrutar
No ofrece el mejor desempeño
Su teclado no está incluido
No es nada económica y su S Pen no se puede guardar en la tableta
Ecosistema de aplicaciones de Android para tablets
No es resistente al agua
Batería
Procesador del año pasado
Sin resistencia a salpicaduras
Pequeños detalles
El formato 3
2 vuelve a plantear dudas
Sobre todo en el modo multiventana
Sin el teclado esta propuesta se queda coja
La productividad está condicionada por el formato y por el propio Android
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Publicación: 2017-04-04, Autor: Matt , crítica de: techradar.com
Samsung's best tablet design yet, Includes the S-Pen stylus for free, HDR-ready future-proofed screen
Keyboard is a costly extra, Just as expensive as iPad Pro, Tablet multitasking can't replace a laptop
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is the best Android tablet to date, headlined by an HDR-ready screen, four powerful speakers and an upgraded S Pen that's included in the box, although you're going to have to pay for the keyboard. Just don't expect to see much H...
Publicación: 2017-03-22, Autor: Xiomara , crítica de: CNET.co.uk
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is an elegantly designed tablet that comes with a capable stylus. It has a stunning AMOLED screen, fingerprint sensor for extra security and satisfyingly loud quad speakers. It's also the first HDR-ready tablet
Despite the hype, HDR content is not available on the tablet yet. Large games take time to load. The keyboard add-on is an expensive extra
Samsung packs buzz-worthy features like S Pen and HDR support into its new premium Galaxy Tab S3, but without a keyboard packed in, it's still more about content consumption than creation...
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Publicación: 2017-03-22, Autor: Julian , crítica de: Digitaltrends.com
Fantastic 9.7-inch screen, Good battery life, S Pen features are useful, Solid performance, UI doesn't feel cluttered
Boring design, odd button placement, Poor palm rejection capability, Fingerprint sensor often doesn't work
Yes, if you're committed to Android and aren't interested in alternatives operating systems. This is currently the best Android tablet around. Chromebooks will be better productivity tools if that's what you're looking for, the iPad is still the tablet of...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 was released with much anticipation. Android fans everywhere were hoping it would be a sleeker and much improved device from the Galaxy Tab S2, which is now getting long in the tooth. Samsung has obviously made steps to improve u...
Sophisticated stylus, Good battery life, Crisp picture, Good sound quality,
Android OS is a bit clunky, Colours are a tad overblown, Sound could be more dynamic and rhythmic,
For all its faults, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is probably the best Android tablet on the market at the moment.It's a nice middle-of-the-road mark for those that want to doodle but don't want to pay premium costs for an iPad Pro and Apple's Pencil, while a...
Publicación: 2017-02-28, Autor: Lee , crítica de: Theinquirer.net
Overall, our first impressions of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 were positive. Featuring an impressive list of specs, a host of productivity and security applications and powerful processor, the device has the potential to be a popular Android power user tabl...
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Publicación: 2017-02-27, Autor: Chris , crítica de: techadvisor.co.uk
There's still a lot to test on the Galaxy Tab S3 including the audio, battery life and performance but we're impressed so far and looking forward to getting our hands on it properly. Come back soon when we've properly put it through its paces compared to...
Publicación: 2017-02-27, Autor: Lee , crítica de: v3.co.uk
Overall, our first impressions of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 were positive. Featuring an impressive list of specs and a host of productivity and security applications and powerful processor, the device has the potential to be a popular Android power user t...
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Publicación: 2017-02-27, Autor: Jonathan , crítica de: itpro.co.uk
Resumen: Sign up for our daily newsletter It's been a while since we've been excited by a tablet launch, but the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 looks to be the most significant development in the category since the iPad Pro 9.7in. Just like Samsung's last premium tab...
Publicación: 2017-02-26, Autor: Tom , crítica de: stuff.tv
Stunning screen with HDR support, Plenty of power for apps and games, Keyboard and stylus are great for productivity
Android still isn't ideally suited to tablets, Expensive, Won't replace your laptop
On initial impressions alone, the Tab S3 doesn't seem to do half-measures - which is refreshing to see from an Android tablet. I'm used to seeing corners cut, or build quality not quite living up to expectations, but I think Samsung has managed to get pr...