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A los editores les gusta
Excelente pantalla AMOLED de 10
5″ con gran densidad de píxeles
Elevado brillo
Gran contraste
Negros profundos y colores vivos
Rendimiento elevado en aplicaciones exigentes y juegos gracias a un hardware potente
Funcionalidades interesantes para aume
Pantalla Super AMOLED
Performance
Diseño fino y ligero
Extras como SideSync
Escáner de huellas y control remoto PC
Pantalla
Contamos con una pantalla muy buena
Muy grande y que se ve muy bien
Algo digno de mención sobre tood si queremos el tablet para jugar o ver películas
Aspecto físico
Aunque los materiales de construcción podrían ser algo más premium
El groso
La mejor pantalla del mercado
Batería
Diseño delgado y ultrafino
Excelente display
Diseño esbelto y ligero
Muchos interfaces
Memoria ampliable
LTE
Permite llamadas
Decente cámara con flash LED
Buena duración de batería
A los editores no les gusta
Construcción de plástico con abundantes elementos en color dorado
Incómodo de manejar en vertical debido a la posición de los botones en un lateral
Magazine UX presenta limitaciones en las fuentes de información disponibles
Y no puede eliminarse
Fiabi
La capacidad de la batería
Alto calentamiento al uso
Software
Touchwiz añade muchas aplicaciones que no aportan demasiado al uso diario de la tablet
Publicación: 2014-11-07, Autor: Joseph , crítica de: whistleout.com.au
Great performance, Comfortable to hold for long sessions, Awesome WiFi, At least as good as an iPad
Stuffy TouchWiz software impacts battery and performance, No NFC, Comparably expensive, Packed with gimmicks and bloatware
Samsung finals bangs one out of the park in terms of tablet design, and though its software still needs work, the Tab S stands out as one of the more comfortable and powerful tablets to use. Out of the box, battery life seems to be a major problem, but...
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Publicación: 2014-10-20, Autor: Dan , crítica de: apcmag.com
Resumen: These are the Korean company's new weapons against the iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina which, despite some big advances from Android, still rule the roost when it comes to premium tablets. There's not a lot of competition from Android at this top-end o...
Resumen: Apple may have given the iPhone a much-needed makeover, but it's steady as she goes for the iPad for now. The tech giant will no doubt rectify that situation shortly but until then Samsung's flagship tablet, the Galaxy Tab S 10.5, remains a formidable pre...
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Publicación: 2014-09-03, Autor: Leigh , crítica de: gadgetguy.com.au
Beautiful screen; Display changes colour profile based on conditions thanks to adaptive display technology; Very thin and very light; Feels great in the hands; Provides a day of solid use from the battery, and two days for everyone else; MicroUSB charge p
Plastic back might feel nice, but it scratches easily; Colours might not appeal to all; Samsung's Magazine UX feels unfinished, and offers very little in the way of control; SideSync's phone controller is Samsung only, and for a very small amount of devic
If you're itching to get a tablet and you're after top notch hardware in a sleek package, look no further than Samsung's Galaxy Tab S, because it certainly has the guts to match.While the colours aren't our cup of tea (despite looking like some cups of te...
Thin and light, Top-notch hardware, Market leading screen, Finger scanner
Samsung's TouchWiz overlay
Samsung has made the best tablet on the market in many ways. The 10.5in screen is in a league of its own, the design resonates, it has a proficient camera and any variant of the Tab S is worth its asking price. Faulting the Tab S' hardware is a tall order...
Publicación: 2014-07-04, Autor: Alex , crítica de: fatducktech.com
Resumen: I had some hands-on time with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S, and an iPad Air to hand. Putting the two head to head seemed like the thing to do.Apologies for the grainy video at the start. It turns out that slightly swanky hotel rooms with “mood” lighting aren'...
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Publicación: 2014-06-24, Autor: Xiomara , crítica de: cnet.com.au
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S rocks a vividly colorful, razor-sharp screen and exclusive software perks in an ultra-thin and lightweight design
Starting at $500 or £400, it's a high-end purchase. Touchscreen response can lag if many of its memory-hogging apps are open in the background
An exceptional screen and a long list of software goodies make the Galaxy Tab S Samsung's best tablet to date and our top Android choice for an entertainment slate....
Resumen: Samsung has unwrapped a new line of Android tablets, the Galaxy Tab S, which the South Korean giant is touting as the “best tablet that it has ever made” and is set to compete directly with Apple's iPad.The Galaxy Tab S will arrive in two different flavou...
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Publicación: 2014-06-13, Autor: Gareth , crítica de: techradar.com/au/
Amazing screen, Improved dimensions
Still lacking in design, Laggy interface
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S range is very… well…very Samsung. It's nothing special in terms of design but backed up by an intuitive interface, stunning screen and great specs under the hood. I feel I've written the same preview about Samsung's tablet range ...
Resumen: Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5, LTE Edition on Sprint. The Tab S has a supremely colorful and rich 2560 x 1600 Super AMOLED display and it's thin and light at 1.03 lbs. and 0.26” (6.6mm). We look at the US LTE version that uses the Qualco...