Specs Update: Samsung Galaxy S9 FE+: Display Type: TFT LCD RAM: 8GB, 12GB Price (Samsung UK): 128GB 8GB RAM (Wi-Fi) -£599 128GB 8GB RAM (5G) -£699 256GB 12GB RAM (Wi-Fi) -£699 256GB 12GB RAM (5G) -£799 Note: You may be aware that an IPS LCD is a particular type of TFT LCD. One side of the coin is the widespread use of the term "IPS LCD" to describe the Samsung FE plus's excellent and clear display. The official Samsung website, however, just makes passing reference to TFT LCDs without going into more depth on the specific kind. Although we are aware that this is a high-quality TFT display, since the specifications provided by the original manufacturer serve as the basis for rating our TH-cam channel, we kindly ask that you, our dear viewers, use TFT LCD as the benchmark. Lenovo Tab P12: Display Type: LTPS LCD CPU: Octa-core (2x2.6 GHz Cortex-A78 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) Endurance rating test: Up to 8.79 hours of video playback and up to 10 hours of Web browsing Price (Lenovo US): 128GB 8GB RAM -$299 (Lenovo Tab Pen Plus included) 256GB 8GB RAM -$329 (Lenovo Tab Pen Plus included) 128GB 8GB RAM -$339 (Lenovo Tab Pen Plus + Keyboard included)
Smartphones and tablets are our main emphasis right now. But we will let you know in this part if we find out anything about the long-term use of the product you're considering.
Your comment is much appreciated. The most current information may be found in the pinned comment, which has been updated recently. A few details have been changed. In response to your question concerning tablet use, the Galaxy S9 FE+, with its IP68 certification, is the superior choice if you do research or studies in a situation where you could contact the screen with wet hands, such as a laboratory or workshop. However, with its capacity to multitask smoothly with up to four split screens and five floating windows, Lenovo is a good pick if you mainly do your studies in a quiet environment where cost-effectiveness is crucial and you plan to watch online videos while editing your texts. The following link will allow you to simply look for the model of the Lenovo Tab P12 in your country. You can see whether it's compatible and available by filtering the specs in the "Models" tab. The URL is: psref.lenovo.com/Product/Lenovo_Tablets/Tab_P12?MT=ZACH
I will buy JUST for taking notes on music scores. So the most important thing is the PENCIL SENSITIVITY (writing small letters!) Today I tried both on media martk and the Samsung's sensitivity was superior 🔥 But Im curious can it be a bug on the Lenovo which is on the stand or is there a data about this? Is Samsung really superior on this? 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
The tablet or the stylus on the show might have worn out and affected its functionality. Sensitivity and accuracy may be affected by demo devices' inconsistent calibration and updating. However, the short latency and high-pressure sensitivity levels (up to 4,096 pressure levels on different variants) of the Samsung S Pen are well-known. Samsung's S Pen often provides better sensitivity and accuracy than Lenovo's pen options, according to the data and user comments. For jobs requiring accurate and detailed input, such as tiny letters on music scores, this makes it a superior option.
I've owned both Lenovo (currently using Lenovo as my tablet) and Samsung. Samsung is better in terms of the pen sensitivity and accuracy. Their digitizer in the table itself is why, so it's not a matter of the pen itself. Lenovo offers much more value for the price usually, which is why I buy it, but if pen accuracy is most important, then Samsung will always win
@@RasyidAdiputra-dw4sc Luckly I find both samsung and lenovo side by side before buying. The samsung's pen accuracy is sooo much better than lenovo. Since I was buying the tablet just for writing and marking music chords I bought the samsung. ✨💓
The Dimensity 7050 has Cortex-A78 cores and NOT A76. Next is the sound. Lenovo has 4 and Samsung only 2 speaker, but both can run Dolby Atmos to improve the sound. Lenovo wins here because it is one of the few tablet that offers a bit more bass. So the Lenovo P12 is sold right now for 349€ incl. pen where i live and the Samsung S9FE+ costs 699€. Double the price. This comparison is useless.
A78 is right; it was an unintentional typo. What the video says about the speakers, though, is true; Lenovo really is the best in this aspect. The prices shown in the video were accurate as of the day it was uploaded; however, there may be slight regional differences from the base values. Your attention to this video is greatly appreciated. Please stay tuned for upcoming video releases.
Specs Update:
Samsung Galaxy S9 FE+:
Display Type:
TFT LCD
RAM:
8GB, 12GB
Price (Samsung UK):
128GB 8GB RAM (Wi-Fi) -£599
128GB 8GB RAM (5G) -£699
256GB 12GB RAM (Wi-Fi) -£699
256GB 12GB RAM (5G) -£799
Note: You may be aware that an IPS LCD is a particular type of TFT LCD. One side of the coin is the widespread use of the term "IPS LCD" to describe the Samsung FE plus's excellent and clear display. The official Samsung website, however, just makes passing reference to TFT LCDs without going into more depth on the specific kind. Although we are aware that this is a high-quality TFT display, since the specifications provided by the original manufacturer serve as the basis for rating our TH-cam channel, we kindly ask that you, our dear viewers, use TFT LCD as the benchmark.
Lenovo Tab P12:
Display Type:
LTPS LCD
CPU:
Octa-core (2x2.6 GHz Cortex-A78 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)
Endurance rating test:
Up to 8.79 hours of video playback and up to 10 hours of Web browsing
Price (Lenovo US):
128GB 8GB RAM -$299 (Lenovo Tab Pen Plus included)
256GB 8GB RAM -$329 (Lenovo Tab Pen Plus included)
128GB 8GB RAM -$339 (Lenovo Tab Pen Plus + Keyboard included)
Which is the best tab for taking notes and online lectures under 30000₹
Could you also talk about ASUS Chromebook Flip CZ12 with mediatek's chip? I wanted to know a bit about it's prolonged performance usage.
Smartphones and tablets are our main emphasis right now. But we will let you know in this part if we find out anything about the long-term use of the product you're considering.
I want to study, solve questions on pdf, take notes, open multi-windows easily, TH-cam notepad etc. Which do you think I should buy? Please help me
Your comment is much appreciated. The most current information may be found in the pinned comment, which has been updated recently. A few details have been changed.
In response to your question concerning tablet use, the Galaxy S9 FE+, with its IP68 certification, is the superior choice if you do research or studies in a situation where you could contact the screen with wet hands, such as a laboratory or workshop. However, with its capacity to multitask smoothly with up to four split screens and five floating windows, Lenovo is a good pick if you mainly do your studies in a quiet environment where cost-effectiveness is crucial and you plan to watch online videos while editing your texts.
The following link will allow you to simply look for the model of the Lenovo Tab P12 in your country. You can see whether it's compatible and available by filtering the specs in the "Models" tab.
The URL is:
psref.lenovo.com/Product/Lenovo_Tablets/Tab_P12?MT=ZACH
You didn't mention Lenovo includes the keyboard. It's cheaper and besides includes a keyboard. That is suspicius.
The pinned comment now has the most up-to-date pricing information for Lenovo tablets that come with a pen and keyboard. Make sure to check it out.
Excellent review. thanks
Glad it was helpful!
samsung s9 fe+ or lenovo tab p12 or redmi pad pro,which tablet should i buy for watching lectures and content consuming . if we don't consider prize.
I will buy JUST for taking notes on music scores. So the most important thing is the PENCIL SENSITIVITY (writing small letters!) Today I tried both on media martk and the Samsung's sensitivity was superior 🔥 But Im curious can it be a bug on the Lenovo which is on the stand or is there a data about this? Is Samsung really superior on this? 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
The tablet or the stylus on the show might have worn out and affected its functionality. Sensitivity and accuracy may be affected by demo devices' inconsistent calibration and updating. However, the short latency and high-pressure sensitivity levels (up to 4,096 pressure levels on different variants) of the Samsung S Pen are well-known. Samsung's S Pen often provides better sensitivity and accuracy than Lenovo's pen options, according to the data and user comments. For jobs requiring accurate and detailed input, such as tiny letters on music scores, this makes it a superior option.
I've owned both Lenovo (currently using Lenovo as my tablet) and Samsung. Samsung is better in terms of the pen sensitivity and accuracy. Their digitizer in the table itself is why, so it's not a matter of the pen itself. Lenovo offers much more value for the price usually, which is why I buy it, but if pen accuracy is most important, then Samsung will always win
@@RasyidAdiputra-dw4sc Luckly I find both samsung and lenovo side by side before buying. The samsung's pen accuracy is sooo much better than lenovo. Since I was buying the tablet just for writing and marking music chords I bought the samsung. ✨💓
No doubt the Samsung is better but the Lenovo is so cheap...
I appreciate your feedback! Indeed, you're spot on.
Rate have massive difference lenovo 256gb is under 30k. Vs samsung fe + is around 50k in 256
What currency?
Yes, this is right. The pricing gap between these phones is almost twice as much.
The Dimensity 7050 has Cortex-A78 cores and NOT A76.
Next is the sound. Lenovo has 4 and Samsung only 2 speaker, but both can run Dolby Atmos to improve the sound. Lenovo wins here because it is one of the few tablet that offers a bit more bass.
So the Lenovo P12 is sold right now for 349€ incl. pen where i live and the Samsung S9FE+ costs 699€. Double the price.
This comparison is useless.
A78 is right; it was an unintentional typo. What the video says about the speakers, though, is true; Lenovo really is the best in this aspect. The prices shown in the video were accurate as of the day it was uploaded; however, there may be slight regional differences from the base values. Your attention to this video is greatly appreciated. Please stay tuned for upcoming video releases.
Worrst review i have seen , no logic on giving points to samsung display rather than of P12 which is quite larger and has better resolution too
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Price (Lenovo US):
128GB 8GB RAM -$299
256GB 8GB RAM -$279
The 256GB version costs more than 128GB though.
This isn't rare. Price variations might occur as a result of supply and demand or manufacturer discounts.
Lenovo half price good.but life samsung