Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Bronze – First Impressions

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If you read my previous post today, you will know that I have sold my NotePro 12.2. I do miss it with its whopping 12.2 inch screen!

For its replacement I was able to find a deal at a local PC World which included the Samsung Official cover, £50 cash back and a reduction on the price too. I am not keen on the smaller sized Tab S even though it does have a higher PPI.

So what is my first impressions of the Samsung tablet. Its thin, pretty and light. The Samsung cover is rather smart, but I doubt it will look as good as it does now in a few months as it somehow as already picked up a small mark. The cover is one of two different types offered by Samsung. This simply is a simple cover. The book cover has 3 different positions. What is unique about these covers is they clip on rather aggressively to the rear of the device which has 2 mounting points which are recessed when not in use.

The screen is fabulous on this tablet. It is really fast, faster than the NotePro. There is tons of software and I am at the stage where everything is downloading.

I also have been comparing it to the iPad Air. My thoughts on that are for another day.

Once I get everything setup, I will update you on my impressions.

If you have any questions that need answering please let me know below.

3 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Bronze – First Impressions

  1. I’ve had the Tab S 8.4 for 5 months now and its great. Perfect smaller tablet/eBook reader. I didn’t get the 10″ model as I already had the Pro 10″ and original Sony Z1 tablets.
    Will be interesting to read your thoughts on the big Tab S and compare them to my smaller S.

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      1. Yep, fantastic screen, bright and sharp. As you say, light and a fast machine with plenty of ram. I bought mine with an Apple iPad mini, but preferred the S, so the iPad went to my wife. She has an iPhone 5c so perfect for her 😊

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