Awesome Laura. I'm seriously considering the Tab S6 with LTE. I'm really enjoying the Galaxy Book2 but it might be overkill in the field. The Galaxy Chromebook in Fiesta Red is really making me rethink using a Chromebook but that 4-5 hour battery life and lack of LTE may be a deal breaker. I know, first-world problems.OK. I mentioned that I got a new tablet, the Samsung Tab S6 Lite, in the pictures of your latest purchase thread. Here's my mini review, since I've had a chance to use it for over a week.
I'm really happy with it.
I got the Angora Blue 128 GB version. I'm also using a 256 GB Samsung EVO class 10 microSDXC card for my music files. This setup is more than enough space for me, since I'm coming from a 32 GB 2013 Nexus 7.
I like the bigger screen size, having a 10" tablet rather than a 7" tablet, since that is nice for reading and for watching Netflix and YouTube.
I have Android 10 on this tablet, rather than Android Nougat. That also ensures that I'll be able to use the current version of any apps without concern that app support will be deprecated.
The tablet runs faster and better supports multi-tasking. It's not the highest-end tablet in terms of processor, memory or screen resolution. However, it's a big upgrade from what I had and worth the price for what it offers.
The S Pen is a great feature, especially on a tablet, moreso than on a phone. The S Pen is included with no extra charge, unlike the Apple Pencil on iPads.
Since I already have a Samsung phone, setting up the tablet was very easy to do via Smartswitch. I also like that I'm able to use my tablet instead of my phone by using the "call & text on other devices" feature.
This tablet has a headphone jack, so I don't need #donglelife or Bluetooth to listen to music. It has Dolby Atmos and sounds as good as my S10+.
Battery life has been great, needing to charge every 2 days with around 8 hours of use. The tablet also has a great feature that limits charging to 85% in order to avoid killing the battery by overcharging.
Obviously the camera isn't as good as that on a phone, but it's good enough for Zoom and Hangouts meetings, which are all I'll use it for. (If I want high quality photos I'll use my phone. )
Overall, this has been a solid acquisition for me that I know I'll be happy with for a long time.
If it came by overnight, I didn't feel it. However, I do have an inordinate amount of leaves on my rear driveway I didn't have yesterday. Oh well, I don't use the alley entrance much, I'll let the missus pull the rake out. :winktongue:Bad stuff just keeps coming one after another.
Saw this radar screenshot of Isaias. Smile and stay safe, Clue
Please let us know if you get a new tablet or Chromebook. If you get either, then I hope you will like it.Awesome Laura. I'm seriously considering the Tab S6 with LTE. I'm really enjoying the Galaxy Book2 but it might be overkill in the field. The Galaxy Chromebook in Fiesta Red is really making me rethink using a Chromebook but that 4-5 hour battery life and lack of LTE may be a deal breaker. I know, first-world problems.
Lovely shots!Took a drive to the mountain area... Kiulu village, outside Kota Kinabalu
The moonrise was really good yesterday evening.
Nice moonrise and sunset.Went for a walk to the Vista point last night with the kid.
Thank you for sharing, it sounds wonderful!OK. I mentioned that I got a new tablet, the Samsung Tab S6 Lite, in the pictures of your latest purchase thread. Here's my mini review, since I've had a chance to use it for over a week.
I'm really happy with it.
I got the Angora Blue 128 GB version. I'm also using a 256 GB Samsung EVO class 10 microSDXC card for my music files. This setup is more than enough space for me, since I'm coming from a 32 GB 2013 Nexus 7.
I like the bigger screen size, having a 10" tablet rather than a 7" tablet, since that is nice for reading and for watching Netflix and YouTube.
I have Android 10 on this tablet, rather than Android Nougat. That also ensures that I'll be able to use the current version of any apps without concern that app support will be deprecated.
The tablet runs faster and better supports multi-tasking. It's not the highest-end tablet in terms of processor, memory or screen resolution. However, it's a big upgrade from what I had and worth the price for what it offers.
The S Pen is a great feature, especially on a tablet, moreso than on a phone. The S Pen is included with no extra charge, unlike the Apple Pencil on iPads.
Since I already have a Samsung phone, setting up the tablet was very easy to do via Smartswitch. I also like that I'm able to use my tablet instead of my phone by using the "call & text on other devices" feature.
This tablet has a headphone jack, so I don't need #donglelife or Bluetooth to listen to music. It has Dolby Atmos and sounds as good as my S10+.
Battery life has been great, needing to charge every 2 days with around 8 hours of use. The tablet also has a great feature that limits charging to 85% in order to avoid killing the battery by overcharging.
Obviously the camera isn't as good as that on a phone, but it's good enough for Zoom and Hangouts meetings, which are all I'll use it for. (If I want high quality photos I'll use my phone. )
Overall, this has been a solid acquisition for me that I know I'll be happy with for a long time.
The weather is currently heading my way. I really hope that y'all are safe.If it came by overnight, I didn't feel it. However, I do have an inordinate amount of leaves on my rear driveway I didn't have yesterday. Oh well, I don't use the alley entrance much, I'll let the missus pull the rake out. :winktongue:
Here's more.... its a another river and different place@raycpl @worldspy99 very scenic shots! Thank you for sharing!
It's beautiful but also very peaceful looking. Thank you for sharing the view with us.Here's more.... its a another river and different place
The Papar River
I'm most likely getting one. Don't know if I want to pre order or wait till some of these other devices sell.Because of random work stuff, I missed that they announced the Pixel 4a. I like what I hear about it, including that the size is smaller than the 3a but has a bigger battery.
I like that it is cheaper than the SE and has more base storage. It sounds like a possible move for me but I need samples and a bit more info, not from Google lol. In some ways, there's a downgrade, but I'm still curious.
Yum yum!Picked some okra and figs from the garden today.
As Iago said in Aladdin, I think I'm gonna have a heart attack and die from that surprise!I'm most likely getting one.
Because of random work stuff, I missed that they announced the Pixel 4a. I like what I hear about it, including that the size is smaller than the 3a but has a bigger battery.
I like that it is cheaper than the SE and has more base storage. It sounds like a possible move for me but I need samples and a bit more info, not from Google lol. In some ways, there's a downgrade, but I'm still curious.