SAMSUNG READER TABLET PRO
Nonetheless, it is comfortable to hold with the lined pattern on the back of the cover providing a good grip.Īs one might expect from a rugged tablet, the design of the Galaxy Tab Active Pro is functional. Once all three components have been put together, the 10.1-inch tablet weighs a considerable 635 grams (~1.4 lb), which can no longer be considered light. The cover is certified according to the US military standard MIL-STD-810G, which means it protects the tablet from falls from up to 1.2 meters (~3.9 ft).
The third tablet component is the protective cover, made of hard plastic, which is easy to put on and take off again. To close it properly, all you need to do is press the cover down along the edges, which causes the points of contact to audibly click into place.
The removable back cover connects to the case in 22 points, which prevents water and dust from entering.
Both slots are positioned below the cover rather than on the side of the tablet. While inserting the battery, you might also want to insert the microSD card and, if you have the LTE version, the Nano-SIM card. This can be done very quickly as you can remove the back cover without the need for tools. The tablet is also surprisingly light when you first lift it out of its box, which is because the battery is not yet inserted. The Wi-Fi version costs $600 while the LTE version we tested can be purchased for $690.Īfter opening the box of the Galaxy Tab Active Pro, you might be reminded of an assembly kit, as you need to put at least two of the three components together for the device to work. There are two versions of the Galaxy Tab Active Pro available. Because charging options are often few and far between in these scenarios, Samsung has equipped its Galaxy Tab Active Pro with a 7600-mAh battery that can even be exchanged. Whether it's a dusty factory hall, a building site or a cross-country trekking tour - the Samsung tablet can handle it all. This makes the NFC supporting Galaxy Tab Active Pro suitable for all circumstances that would prove to be too much for most normal tablets. This creates an additional protective frame around the case, can hold the S Pen (also included), and is supposed to protect the tablet when being dropped from up to 1.2 meters (~3.9 feet). The device is made even more robust thanks to the protective cover that comes included. Thanks to its IP68 certification, the 10.1-inch tablet should be resistant to dust and water. Samsung has developed the Galaxy Tab Active Pro for use in rough conditions. 3D Printing, 5G, Accessory, AI, Alder Lake, AMD, Android, Apple, ARM, Audio, Benchmark, Biotech, Business, Camera, Cannon Lake, Cezanne (Zen 3), Charts, Chinese Tech, Chromebook, Coffee Lake, Comet Lake, Console, Convertible / 2-in-1, Cryptocurrency, Cyberlaw, Deal, Desktop, E-Mobility, Education, Exclusive, Fail, Foldable, Gadget, Galaxy Note, Galaxy S, Gamecheck, Gaming, Geforce, Google Pixel, GPU, How To, Ice Lake, Intel, Intel Evo, Internet of Things (IoT), iOS, iPad, iPad Pro, iPhone, Jasper Lake, Lakefield, Laptop, Launch, Leaks / Rumors, Linux / Unix, List, Lucienne (Zen 2), MacBook, Mini PC, Monitor, MSI, OnePlus, Opinion, Phablet, Radeon, Raptor Lake, Renoir, Review Snippet, Rocket Lake, Ryzen (Zen), Science, Security, Single-Board Computer (SBC), Smart Home, Smartphone, Smartwatch, Software, Storage, Tablet, ThinkPad, Thunderbolt, Tiger Lake, Touchscreen, Ultrabook, Virtual Reality (VR) / Augmented Reality (AR), Wearable, Wi-Fi 7, Windows, Workstation, XPS, Zen 3 (Vermeer), Zen 4