It's not as discrete as a Galaxy Note where the S Pen slides inside the actual body, but having any kind of on-device storage is greatly appreciated.Ī few other highlights before moving on to the not-so-good stuff:
SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB S6 LITE PRO
Taking a note out of Apple's iPad Pro playbook, the S Pen attaches magnetically to the right frame of the tablet. Tying all of this up in a nice bow is how you store the S Pen.
SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB S6 LITE FOR FREE
Including the S Pen for free was a genius move on Samsung's part.
Samsung always does a great job of integrating the S Pen with the software of its devices, and the Tab S6 Lite is no different. There's a physical button on the side that can be used to bring up a list of S Pen-related shortcuts, such as taking a note, writing on your screen, and making AR doodles. There are various levels of pressure sensitivity, hardly any feedback delay, and the S Pen itself feels great in the hand. However, as a stylus for taking handwritten notes and making quick doodles, it feels outstanding. I don't have an artistic bone in my body, so I can't really speak to its performance for professional drawing. Unlike a lot of other tablets that have a stylus accessory, the S Pen is included for free in the box with the S6 Lite.
They're small enough so that they don't distract from any content you're consuming, but I appreciate having some extra space to hold on to so that games and movies aren't interrupted by my hands.įinally, there's the Tab S6 Lite's hidden weapon, the included S Pen. On the note of the display, I'm also quite happy with the size of the bezels. It's bright, colorful, and a generally great canvas for movies and games. For the most part, however, this is a perfectly serviceable display and one that most folks won't have any issue with. That's not the sharpest pixel density we've ever seen, and it means that app icons can look a bit fuzzy and text is on the soft side of things. The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is equipped with a 10.4-inch LCD display, with the resolution coming in at 2000 x 1200 for a pixel-per-inch count of around 224. All of that's great, but as with any tablet, the main hardware draw is the display.