Testseek.com have collected 214 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 10.5 inch SM-T830 / T835 / T837 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 10.5 inch SM-T830 / T835 / T837.
May 2019
(80%)
214 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
831 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Dex mode
S Pen support
Powerful performance
Good
Vibrant display
Loud and crisp audio
Light and easy to carry around
Stunning AMOLED display
Premium glass design
Decent battery life
Beautiful Vibrant display
Good battery life
Slim design
S-Pen functionality is good for those that will use it
The editors didn't like
Outdated internals
Significant battery drain while gaming
Expensive for what it offers
DeX mode needs work
Expensive
Glass construction makes it fragile
Speakers could have been better
Samsung DeX needs some work before it can take on Windows hybrids
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 raises the bar on its predecessor with a bigger display, better performance and the addition of Samsung DeX, which gives it a PC-like interface. Samsung includes an excellent S Pen for drawing and writing on the 10.5-inch display
The keyboard cover is not included, it's expensive and, in the end, hurts the DeX desktop experience
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 is an excellent premium Android tablet that can also help your productivity in a pinch...
Premium look and feel, Samsung DeX straight on the tablet, Beautiful and fluid software, S Pen is among the best styluses out there, Quad speakers with a very good stereo split
The quad speakers sound just OK, Hefty build and glass back make it hard to handle sometimes, Last year's flagship chipset, Iris scanner can be a bit awkward on a tablet, Underwhelming cameras
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 is a prime example of this new breed of "productive tablets" — instead of trying to fit in an awkward tablet-PC hybrid sector, they proudly flaunt their touch-first interface with all of its pros and cons. Its included S Pen is e...
MicroSD card slot for more storage, Face and eye scanner login options, Improved S Pen design, Easy to understand Dex UI
Inconsistent pen Translate feature, No extended screen feature when tablet is connected to an external monitor in Dex mode, Not all Android apps work well in Dex mode, Book Cover Keyboard is cramped and uncomfortable to type on for long periods of time, P
The 10.5" Super AMOLED display is among the very best that you'll find on any device with a screen of this size - be it a laptop or a tablet. It makes for outstanding movie watching and gaming, The Tab S4's massive 7300mAh battery lasts a very long time,
DeX's tiny touch targets and unintuitive layout along with a suite of half-baked "desktop" apps just add up to a crappy laptop experience. The Tab S4 is not a laptop replacement - it's laptop cosplay, It's ghastly. The keyboard feel is OK, but there's no
The Tab S4 isn't a laptop replacement, it's laptop cosplay.No. The Galaxy Tab S4 is a pretty nice hardware package, but it's also everything that is wrong with Android tablets: scarce tablet apps for professionals and consumers alike, little interface opt...
Compact and lightweight design, Bright and vivid display, S Pen is included for free
DeX mode is finicky and unpredictable, Keyboard accessory and software are awful
The Tab S4 suffers from a problematic premise. If Samsung didn't insist that it was designed for getting serious work done, I'd be more forgiving. DeX mode is simply too unreliable for any regular use. Many of my problems had to do with the companion keyb...
Abstract: I wanted to like this tablet. For months, I've been looking for something small enough for my camera bag that does just about everything I need on a daily basis. Up until now, I've been using the Pixelbook, and I liked it quite a bit, but the laptop just...
Published: 2018-08-08, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: After checking it out briefly when it first announced, I was prepared to hate the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4. Sporting outdated specs similar to last years Galaxy Note 8 (except with 2GB less of RAM and worse cameras), no fingerprint reader, and a price tag o...
Abstract: It's 2018 and the tablet-laptop hybrid craze is still going strong. We recently saw Microsoft unveil the Surface Go, a tablet hybrid bringing premium Windows to the masses, and even Apple launched a more affordable version of the iPad. Now, Samsung wants...