![]() ![]() Using the tab outside under the super bright Dubai sun posed no problem at all. I should add, too, that the screen is super bright. So, if you’re in a dark environment with a low light, the display will adjust itself accordingly. What’s more, there’s an RGB sensor inside that adjusts the color balance depending on your surroundings. Samsung showcased this in a rather comical way in this ad. And if that’s not enough to impress anyone, the display is Super AMOLED panel, providing a superior viewing experience. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S comes with a 2,560 x 1,600 resolution on both models (360 ppi on 8.4 and 287 on the 10.5). This is where this tab stands out the most. ![]() Samsung says that 3rd party cases are in the making as well, we’re sure they’ll come with different options. Most importantly, of course, both have little nubs that stick out, allowing you to press the case into the back of the tablet. ![]() It comes in an assortment of cheerful color options. We’ve tested the Book Cover on the 8.4″ model and found it to be well-made, with holes for the camera. These include the Simple Cover ($40), which only covers the screen, as well as the Book Cover ($60-plus), which wraps around the whole device and can also stay propped up at one of several screen angles. These are called “Simple Clickers” and are there to attach Samsung’s optional cases. Peek around the back and you’ll see two circles, which depress, like trapdoors. Then there’s ergonomics: The blunt edges, pancake-flat back and soft-touch finish on the rear make it comfortable to hold. Part of it’s the build quality: Though the plastic might not be as premium-feeling as metal, it’s basically immune to both scratches and fingerprints, meaning it continues to look pristine much longer than you’d otherwise expect it to. I, personally, found the design pleasant. The ‘Home’ button is an oval-shaped key with a fingerprint reader built in (more on that later). It mixes rounded corners with blunt-cut sides that make it easy to hold. Available in “Dazzling White” and “Titanium Bronze” the Tab S has a plastic rear lid with a grid of dots on the back that look like dimples (much like the Galaxy S5 smartphone).
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