Samsung Galaxy Tab s, 6 light just became official, but how does it compare to last year's Galaxy Tab s 5e and which one is the better mid-range tablet? I AB can oh, and this is Angkor tech, be sure to subscribe and hit the bell icon. So you don't miss any future. Video last year, Samsung released its mid-range Tab s, 5 e, before its flagship, Tab s 6, and they have done the same thing this year, I'll be it with a different name. The mid-range tablet for this year is the tab s6 light. While the flagship tablet is gonna, be the Tab s.20 I'll make a video about it, so definitely subscribe and hit the bell icon. So you don't miss it.
So the tab, s5 e and s6 light share a similar design. They both have glass on the front and an aluminum body. Although the New York tab, s6 light is slightly bigger and heavier than the tab s5e. That might be an advantage for some and for others not so much. The older tab s5e uses a better Super AMOLED display and a higher resolution than the tab.
S6 light, which uses an LCD panel, not to say LCD panels are bad. The Super AMOLED screen is just better. The tab. S6 light has dual stereo speakers. While the tab s 5e, has quad stereo speakers so for media consumption, the tab s 5e is going to be undoubtedly better one big advantage.
The tab s6 light has over the tab. S 5e is support for the S Pen Stylus, and this is the main selling point for the tab. S6 light. It has an S Pen, bundled in the box and when you're not using it, it magnetically connected to the side of the tablet so for students who need a not so expensive tablet to take notes. This is for you, you're, not gonna, find a better, cheaper tablet that comes with an S Pen bonded in the box.
If you don't need that S Pen or your major reason for getting a tablet, is media consumption, then I'd say get the Tab s 5e. If you're looking for a laptop replacement, then it would be better to look at flagship tablets, but if you're on a budget, then out say the Tab s 5e, because it has keyboard support and while I don't think the Tab s, 6 light will have keyboard support. It should support Samsung decks because DEX is a software feature and not Hardware anyway, it all comes down to whether or not you really need the s-pen, because I would say they are evenly priced with the Wi-Fi variant of the tab, s6 lights, coming in at 349 dollars and the LTE variant at 399, and then you have the tab s5e, also at 399. So how badly do you need the s-pen? Let me know in the comment section below drop a like if you enjoyed the video and if you want to get more tech, related news then definitely subscribe and hit the bell icon. So you don't miss any future videos thanks for watching guys, see you in the next one.
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