![]() The Galaxy Tab S’ screen can be comfortably viewed at this level. ![]() Some products necessitate skimping on the brightness for the preservation of battery, but this wasn’t one of those cases. Even the mundane, whether it’s a web page or a movie, benefits from a sense of spectacle when it's viewed on the Tab S.īrightness remained on the low end of auto throughout our testing period. The Samsung tablet unequivocally has the iPad Air beat on colour range, brightness, contrast and viewing angles. Photos snapped by a Sony a5000 camera were uploaded to each for a side-by-side comparison. We set the brightness to max on a top-end iPad Air and compared it to our review Tab S 10.5. Rival Apple has long set the standard in the tablet space. Samsung claims the Tab S’ display can produce 90 per cent of the colours in the UV spectrum. All of the numbers impress: it has a 2560x1600 resolution, crams 288 pixels into each inch and has a contrast ratio of 100,000:1. The main attraction is the Tab S’ 10.5-inch screen. ![]() Even the mundane benefits from a sense of spectacle when it's viewed on the Tab S ![]()
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