Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 SM-T820 9.7in WiFi 32GB
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8 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is the best Android tablet yet, and it's built to last with 2-in-1 S Pen and keyboard capabilities, a beautiful HDR-ready screen and four bumping stereo speakers. The iPad Pro has met its match when it comes to value.
Pros:
- Samsung's best tablet design yet
- Includes the S-Pen stylus for free
- HDR-ready future-proofed screen
Cons:
- Keyboard is a costly extra
- Just as expensive as iPad Pro
- Tablet multitasking can't replace a laptop
8 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review
With the mobile market all about making the best smartphone, it's refreshing to see some new tablets. Samsung's Galaxy Tab S3 is a gorgeous iPad Pro rival with some fancy features including HDR and a new S Pen.
7 years ago
Woefully underpowered
Bought this mainly for video demos based on it claiming to support P3 colour, but turns out it doesn't. So it got relegated to web browsing, but gets stuck on most websites. I tried 3 different browsers from Play store, but still no luck.
7 years ago
Samsung S3 tablet wifi problems.
Having researched for hours on different types of tablets I decided to purchase the Samsung S3 tablet especially because of the good reviews. Everything about it is great until I started noticing wifi problems. Really slow loading some web pages. Seemed to lose connection altogether on occasions.
7 years ago
Very good quality
I have also owned the original Samsung 10.1 pad which lasted me for 6 years which I was very happy with. I decided to buy a new pad and chose the Samsung S3 9.7inch because I personally prefer Android over my Apple IPad.
9 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Review
high quality high definition 9.7" AMOLED HDR-ready display for higher quality video playback experience, new S-Pen and well-designed physical keyboard in a light and thin package. Cons: entertainment machine that cannot be used as a PC replacement except for people who do not need compute intensive...
Pros:
- High quality high definition 9.7" AMOLED HDR-ready display
- New S-Pen digital pen
- Well-designed physical keyboard in a light and thin package
Cons:
- Cannot be used as a PC replacement
- HDR content hard to come by
9 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review: this portable powerhouse is a glass-backed doozy
The Tab S3 is a tablet and stylus combo that wants to satisfy all your needs, from entertainment to sketching and writing notes. When used for simple notes and sketching, the S Pen is generally great.
Pros:
- Beautiful AMOLED display
- Powerful specs
- S Pen generally ace
Cons:
- Tab S2 enough for most
- Limited bass
9 years ago
The Best Android Tablet Yet Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Review and Giveaway
If you want a 10″ Android tablet, this is the best option currently out there. It's not perfect, though. It's expensive, its physical and capacitive keys are awkward, and it's loaded with too many Samsung apps, but aside from that, it's a solid choice.
9 years ago
I waited quite a while before doing a review on my new Samsung tab S3 tablet. I wanted to give it at least a week of use in my office and in daily activities. I have had many tablets, including and using Microsoft tablets, the Samsung tab S2 8 and Samsung tab A 10.1 inch tablets.
9 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review
Do you want the best Android tablet around? Well, this is it. The Tab S3 is plenty powerful, has a gorgeous screen, and the bundled stylus is a welcome little extra that you don’t have to be an artist to an appreciate. It doesn’t do half-measures - something that’s still surprisingly rare in an Android tablet. We’re used to seeing corners cut, or build quality not quite living up to expectations, but Samsung has managed to get pretty much everything right. The gorgeous screen really could make it become your go-to device for video, and the S-Pen/keyboard combination make it a viable work machine too - if only for basic tasks, and only if you splash the extra cash on the (sadly optional) keyboard. It’s not quite the best tablet, though - that’s still the iPad Pro, thanks to superior multitasking on iOS and a slightly more comfortably keyboard. It can’t fully replace your laptop, either, especially while it costs twice the price of a Chromebook. If switching to iOS is out of the question, but a big-screen device is a must, then you’ll have to swallow that £599 price - as it doesn’t get much better than this. Buy the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 here from Currys PC World
Pros:
- Stunning screen with HDR support
- Plenty of power for apps and games
- Keyboard and stylus are great for productivity
Cons:
- Android still isn’t ideally suited to tablets
- Expensive
- Won’t replace your laptop
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