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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ And S10 Ultra Hands-On: What I Noticed Right Away

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Samsung has introduced its Galaxy Tab S10 series with the S10+ and S10 Ultra tablets, and we got a hands-on look at both devices. Here’s our first impression.
Samsung’s biggest announcement on September 26 was arguably the addition of two new devices to its Galaxy Tab lineup. The Galaxy Tab S10+ and S10 Ultra are set to define the high-end of Samsung’s tablet offerings; they have a premium price point, premium finish, and promise to make the most of Samsung’s ever-growing suite of AI tools. Those AI features were a main focus of Samsung’s announcements, as they have been with most of the company’s releases over the past year. On the tablets you can expect help with handwriting, math problems, photos, and more. It can translate PDFs, allow you to search with gestures, and doctor pictures with little more than a scribble. The Korean tech company also announced an FE version of the S24, and a version of the Watch FE with LTE capabilities.
In terms of the tablets’ hardware, there’s a lot to like about both new models, not the least of which is the impressive anti-reflective Dynamic AMOLED 2X displays you’ll notice immediately upon looking at the devices. There’s also a quad speaker system and, much like Samsung’s TVs, the onboard AI can isolate dialogue during a TV show or movie, making it easier to hear — all signs pointing toward these being excellent media consumption devices. Following the company’s announcement, I was able to get some hands-on time with both the S10+ and the S10 Ultra.The Galaxy Tab S10 series packs huge displays
Though my time with the new Galaxy Tab S10+ and S10 Ultra was limited, it was long enough to make a solid impression. The first thing that stands out is the screen: the S10+ with its 12.4-inch 2800 x 1752 resolution display seems fairly average upon first glance, but the size of the S10 Ultra — with its huge 14.6-inch 2960 x 1848 resolution screen — definitely catches the eye.

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