Is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus the Android tablet to get if you want a big screen at a good price? I used it to find out.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus MSRP $600.00 Score Details DT Recommended Product “For everyday tablet users, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus is well worth your time and consideration.” Pros Cons Shopping for a Samsung tablet can be confusing due to the sheer number of options available. The introduction of the Galaxy Tab S9 FE series has only added to the confusion.
The Tab S9 FE Plus features a 12.4-inch WQXGA display that is not AMOLED like the one on the Galaxy Tab S9 Plus. However, it still provides a pleasing viewing experience. With a 2560 x 1600 resolution, it is more than enough in most situations. However, the 90Hz refresh rate can cause occasional hiccups when scrolling websites, especially if you have fast fingers. Mobile gamers could also experience some problems, especially with games that involve lots of movement.
While using the tablet, I listened to a lot of audio through its AKG-tuned dual speakers or my Galaxy Buds 2 Pro earbuds. And let me tell you, these speakers are legit! They are more powerful than I expected, and the sound quality is crystal clear. I’m incredibly impressed with how they sound when listening to podcasts and audiobooks. The speakers aren’t super loud, but you can kick back and listen to tunes in one room while working in another. All in all, the audio output is pretty impressive.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus: an imperfect size As a mobile technology writer for several years, I have noticed a clear trend: people are increasingly interested in larger smartphones. However, I don’t think the same methodology applies to the tablet market. Although I don’t have any data to support my claim, I am convinced that most users prefer a tablet with a screen size of no more than 10-11 inches diagonally, such as the Galaxy Tab S9 FE and iPad Air.
If you use any social network app, such as X or Facebook, you may notice that the experience becomes less enjoyable when photos are involved, as things tend to appear overly large. On the other hand, some apps, like the Target app, don’t use enough space on the display, making it difficult to use. Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus: accessories The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus comes with an S Pen, and, for a limited time, Samsung is offering a free Smart Book Cover, which usually costs $99. The cover features a special slot for the S Pen to ensure you don’t misplace it while providing excellent protection.
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