S Stands For Superb... Tab S Review!

Posted by Payton Wilmott On Wednesday, November 26, 2014 0 comments



Folks, I am sorry for taking so long on releasing this blog, but managing my YouTube Channel and this blog is real time consuming. I am trying my best to juggle the two as best as possible, but I had some major video editing to do and uploads on my channel which took me longer than I expected. Anyhow… It’s a month away from Christmas and this is the most hectic time for me. I have got stacks of devices on my desk to review. My work cut out for me till the holidays finish. Let’s cut this stack down by reviewing the Samsung Galaxy Tab S (Tab S).
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S is an android tablet that has all, and I repeat, the entire main feature you would find on a Galaxy S5. The only difference is this is an 8.4-inch tablet while the Galaxy S5 is much smaller. The Tab S  shares many of the design pointers from the Galaxy S5 as well like the soft-touch dot-effect back and physical home button on the front which doubles as a finger print scanner, a fantastic high resolution display, and an Octa-Core processor with 3GB of RAM. The whole device is governed by the latest Android 4.4 KitKat software; well the latest as of now is the Android Lollipop OS, but that explanation can be saved for another time.
What more do you need?
The truth about new devices these days are the improvements are not visual at all. It’s always… more memory this or more processor that or bigger screen this. None of which is really relevant to the consumer, but the Tab S has all that and a bit more. What does the Tab S offer that you can’t find on another Android tablet? I present to you 3 points on that topic.

  • A Super AMOLED 1600 x 2560 pixels display that is ideal for reading texts or watching movies.
  • An 8 megapixel camera with flash to take photos in the night. 
  • A finger print scanner that allows you to unlock your device using your own biometrics.

Final Thoughts
For a price tag that’s around $60,000JMD; the Samsung Galaxy Tab S isn’t the cheapest android tablet I have seen, but with such great craftsmanship and attention to detail I can honestly say it may be one of the few android tablets that will withstand the test of time. The products mentioned in this article were provided courtesy of Samsung Experience Store in Tropical Plaza.

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