
The downsides to me are not significant as in they don't affect my work, e.g.

I've been using the Tab S7+ for almost a year now and it's an excellent tablet with the only downside being the battery life. Battery life is insanely good and on par with the Tab S7 at around 14 hours, and significantly better than the Tab S7+ with just 7 hours. Overall performance is smooth and fast with the occasional app reloads due to the lower amount of RAM. Audio quality is great even though it's now using a 2-way instead of 4-way speakers. Colours and brightness are still fantastic. However, this display is a LCD with 60Hz refresh rate instead of the Super AMOLED with 120Hz. The main selling point here is the 12.4-inch display which is as big as the one on the Tab S7+. Here's how the different Tab S7 models differ And review will reproduce some content and photos from my Tab S7+ review since there are many similarities. This is an artist review so there are certain things I won't cover, e.g. In this review, you'll find out whether this is a deal for your money. There are some compromises, of course, in the form of some missing features. I did some sketches while waiting for the delicious dinner to be served.The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE joins the Galaxy Tab S series with a more affordable price compared to the Tab S7 ( review) and Tab S7+. Later in the evening we had dinner and had a wonderful walk around the town. A tablet with Krita on it would be a great companion for the artists who want to do some Plein air paintings. Later Wolthera showed us her workspace arrangement for the tablet and I think that should be made the default for android builds 🙂 it was clever. Scott and I had some talk and observations about UI of the android port. I also got to try the android port of Krita, and it was fascinating to see the full-scale desktop application decently working on the Samsung tablet, the menus, tools and all the functionality from the desktop version was there in the app already, the pressure sensitivity was working great. I look forward to the day when these monitors become common in the industry and maybe the day when Linux supports HDR monitors :D.

I had some mixed feelings about this, although the monitor had a great range of colors, the brightness was too much for me to handle. I got a chance to test the HDR rig that Halla had set up to test in the cellar. Since many people were still on their way and we had postponed the meeting to Thursday, We discussed some issues and kick-started the sprint.

I also felt sad that I didn’t get a chance to meet Sharaf Zaman, who has done a wonderful job of porting Krita to Android. I met with Hellozee, Rebecca, Agata, Ivan and Sara for the first time. On Tuesday we welcomed some more members.
