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No iPad Screen Can Compare to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ - Gizmodo UK

No iPad Screen Can Compare to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ - Gizmodo UK

No iPad Screen Can Compare to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ - Gizmodo UK
Aug 12, 2020 1 min, 31 secs

The Tab S7+’s screen isn’t just what you look at, it’s also the main way you interface with the device (even on a hybrid device that can be paired with a keyboard), so if you’ll allow me to make a car analogy, that means the Tab S7+’s screen is equivalent to both a car’s windshield, its steering wheel, and even its tires.

It’s nearly everything that isn’t the processor or other guts like RAM and storage, and it’s a huge reason why the Tab S7+ feels like such a major step up compared to Samsung’s two previous slates.

Well as much as it can, because since Samsung’s Android tablet is the first of its kind with a 120Hz AMOLED screen, the Tab S7+ doesn’t really have a comparable rival without looking at devices on other platforms like the iPad Pro and Surface Pro 7.

Normally, on a phone or something with a smaller screen, this isn’t something you’d really notice, but on a screen with a 2736 x 1824 resolution and image quality this good, you quickly start noticing where some textures and spell effects just don’t look quite as good as they should, or least as good as they do on desktop.

The Tab S7 also has a few quirks, like the inability to right-click using the Samsung’s keyboard accessory, but only when in tablet mode.

So many people continue to say Android just isn’t built for productivity the way Windows 10 or iPadOS is (especially after recent updates), and in some respects they’re correct.

There’s really nothing else like it on any other tablet – Android or otherwise – and much of the Tab S7+’s strengths come from Samsung’s ability to get the most out of this display

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