Tab S5e - The Lightest And Thinnest Tablet Ever. I am known, if for anything, as being an early adopter of tech. I own just about every tech gadget that has been introduced in the last 30 years of the computer and Internet revolution. I have purchased, and used, if only for a little while, over 40 Smartwatches, dozens of Smartphones, and many tablets and notebook computers. So, when I say that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e, with 4G LTE connectivity, has been in my bag or carried on my person for two years, I must like it a lot. At 400 grams (.88 pounds), it is thin and light, and I bring it out whenever we travel, or go to a restaurant, or a Doctor's office, or anywhere that a notebook computer (even a 3 pound ultralight) would be too much. Believe it or not, while you really will see a difference in the performance of the new 5G phones, and a 5G Hotspot has enough speed for several computers for the family when you travel, a tablet used for browsing the web, perusing social media, reading EBooks and newspapers, and Email and other stuff, works just fine at 4G LTE. The newer tablets, right on up to the current crop of 5G Tab S7s, weigh 1.3 pounds, and are bulkier. Half a pound makes a big difference when you are carrying a tablet around. The world renowned Samsung screens on the older tablets like the S5e are brilliant and the color pops. You can still buy the S5e, for less than $400 in some places. The new, heavier, tablets start at $700 and up. As much tech as I have purchased in the past 30 years, lighter and thinner is always better. Your tablet or other computer can't be too thin or too light. The best part is that, unlike body weight, you can shave the pounds off of your tech instantaneously. Just buy smart.
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Attorney Robert Roemer
Posted by: Robert Roemer | January 31, 2022 at 09:18 AM
I have a Samsung s21 ultra on TMobile and recommend both.
Posted by: Richard M Georges | January 31, 2022 at 09:20 AM