It has a super AMOLED 9.7-inch screen that supports HDR and is future ready. I spent nearly a full day watching videos on the brilliant screen, which, despite being a bit reflective, is very close to being perfect.
The only drawback in the design that I noticed was its glass back, which is a fingerprint magnet.
Even though the sound output is good, you will have to use earphones for an immersive experience. I spent a lot of time playing my favourite, Asphalt 8: Airborne, on it and the device did not heat up or stutter. Samsung’s optimised game mode made it an even better experience.
In addition to its touchscreen, the tablet comes with the S Pen, which does not fail to impress either. I tried my hands at sketching and it works like a real pencil. Based on the pressure you apply, the S Pen distinguishes between drawing bold lines and shading.
This is not a device that can replace your computer, but if you want a tablet for entertainment, this is it as good as it gets in Android.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 at Rs 47,990 scores high on design and functionality
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