A lot of people instantly think of the iconic iPad when the topic of tablets comes up, but other manufacturers like Samsung and Microsoft have some offerings that can compete with Apple’s flagship tablet. In this article we’ll compare and contrast a couple of those tablets, the Galaxy Tab S3 and the Surface Pro 4 and try to give you a sense of which tablet is the better buy.
It’s important to note that the two tablets we’re comparing have slightly different design philosophies. When looking at the review below, it’s important to keep that in mind and decide what sort of experience you want out of your tablet. Samsung went for a pretty standard high-end tablet with their Galaxy Tab S3 while Microsoft aimed to create the perfect tablet / laptop / desktop hybrid with the Surface Pro 4. Whether Microsoft was successful with that goal we’ll discuss below.
Design and Display
There’s a considerable difference in weight when it comes to the two tablets, with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 weighing 434 grams while the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 weighs a lot heavier at 790 grams. This big gap probably won’t sway your decision one way or the other because tablets in general are pretty light, but the Galaxy Tab S3 packs its power into a lighter build. This extra weight is due to a different display size which we talk about more below.
As far as build quality goes, both tablets feel like a high-quality product but are built from different materials. The Galaxy Tab S3 is built with an aluminum frame and a glass back panel while the Surface Pro 4 is built with a magnesium alloy build. This is another category where it’s hard to choose a winner because they both feel like a high-end product. It will really come down to preference and you should really try to get a feel for both yourself before you make a decision based on materials.
The Surface Pro 4 is only available in Silver while the Galaxy Tab 3 is available in Black and Silver, so if you want a Black tablet the Tab S3 is the way to go. I don’t know how much this should really factor into the decision at all, but I guess some people are really focused on aesthetics, a factor that the Galaxy Tab S3 really nails with their thin and compact tablet.
The Galaxy Tab S3 has a display size of 9.7″ with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 (264 ppi) while the Surface Pro 4 has a display size of 12.3″ with a resolution of 2736 x 1824 (267 ppi). The Surface Pro 4 has a bigger screen and higher ppi meaning you’ll get a better image. Microsoft is very proud of its PixelSense display, claiming “stunning color and contrast that comes to life with Surface Pen and touch.”
Microsoft’s tablet wins hands down when it comes to display.
Processor and Performance
The Galaxy Tab S3 has a capable mobile processor (Snapdragon 820) while the Surface Pro 4 packs a sixth generation intel chip. Though the Galaxy Tab S3 has a fast mobile chip and a quad-core processor, it’s difficult for it to compete with an intel chip that essentially moves the Surface Pro 4 into almost-laptop territory. Still, both tablets handle multi-tasking and pretty demanding programs effortlessly (The Surface Pro 4 a little more so).
Microsoft’s philosophy with the Surface Pro 4 is a tablet that can do double duty as a laptop:
“Surface Pro 4 is meticulously crafted to be a powerful, ultrathin laptop – or a beautiful tablet that can stand on its own. It’s great for business travel or a life that keeps you moving, and the Type Cover features perfectly spaced, backlit keys and a large trackpad that supports multi-touch and gestures.”
The Surface Pro 4 can also be converted into a desktop in just a few motions with the use of the Surface Dock. The Dock provides support for up to 2 HD Monitors, a full keyboard, a mouse, and any other accessories. The Surface Pro 4 has the chops to truly be a computer replacement in most any situation as well as a capable tablet.
The Tab S3 has 4 GB of RAM while the Surface Pro 4 is available with 4 GB, 8 GB or 16 GB. The customizability of the Surface Pro 4 makes it pull ahead in this section.
Stylus
While a stylus doesn’t come standard with every tablet, the Surface Pro 4 and the Galaxy Tab 3 both include a stylus for precision maneuvering. Many people use tablets for artwork, and a good stylus is especially important when it comes to activities like drawing which require a pinpoint accurate pen.
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 3 comes with a stylus called the S Pen
“The revolutionary S Pen has true-to-life pressure and angle sensitivity with the intelligence to translate, magnify, navigate and create with a full palette of brush and pen types. And just like a real pen, it never needs to be charged.”
The Galaxy Tab 3 is clearly created to allow users to express their creativity accurately and easily, winning it major points in the stylus section.
Microsoft also seeks to impress with the Surface Pro 4’s stylus:
“Surface Pen has 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity and an eraser on the other end. Just flip it around and erase your Surface Pen strokes like you would with a regular pencil.”
While the sensitivity to touch and the ability to easily erase things is cool, it doesn’t quite live up to the flexibility and features of the stylus offered by Samsung’s tablet.
Sound
Quality audio is clearly something Samsung cared deeply about with the Galaxy Tab S3. The device features four speakers which is unusual for tablets, “Sound that moves with you. Quad speakers – Powerful Quad speakers, tuned by AKG, calibrate with your movements as you rotate the Galaxy Tab S3, and intuitively reflect what’s playing on-screen.”
Tablet sound hasn’t typically been a huge focus for manufacturers, so it’s nice to see Samsung trying something new with their Galaxy Tab S3.
The Surface Pro 4 simply states that it features Stereo microphones and two Stereo speakers with Dolby Audio Premium. Considering there’s not even a section on the tablet’s audio and the stats are literally two lines and nestled in the corner of a specifications page must mean that audio quality wasn’t really a focus for Microsoft with this tablet.
The Galaxy Tab S3 is definitely the winner as far as sound quality goes.
Camera, Battery, and Storage
As far as cameras go, the Galaxy Tab S3 comes first with a 13 MP (5MP Front) camera ahead of the Surface Pro 4’s 8 MP (5MP Front). Tablets are unwieldy so I don’t know how useful having a great camera on a large tablet is going to be, but for those who take pictures with their tablet the Samsung offering might be the way to go.
The battery on the Tab S3 is said to last for “Up to 12 hours” while the Pro 4 lasts for “Up to 9 Hours”. This isn’t too surprising considering the Surface Pro 4 is very close to a laptop in terms of capability. What the Tab S3 sacrifices in power it may make up with additional battery life. Samsung also claims you can “get back up to a full charge with three hours of Adaptive Fast Charging”, so even if you drain your battery all the way down it won’t take long to get back in the action.
The Galaxy Tab 3 is only available with 32 GB of storage while the Surface Pro 4 is available in 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB options. Each tablet features a microSD slot for additional storage, so the storage on the Galaxy Tab 3 can technically be expanded up to 256 GB of storage with the correct card. 1 TB of storage in a tablet is almost unheard of, however, and these huge storage options really solidify the Surface Pro 4 as a potential laptop replacement.
Operating System and Other Features
The Galaxy Tab S3 runs on an Android operating system, so you’ll have full access to the Google Play store when it comes to installing apps.
A neat feature of the Galaxy Tab S3 is Samsung Flow, which allows you to see notifications, share files, and even take calls from your Samsung Android phone.
Outside of these features, the Galaxy Tab S3 is a pretty standard (yet still high-quality) tablet.
The Surface Pro 4 runs on Windows 10, as expected considering its double duty as a portable PC. Running with Windows 10 allows the tablet/laptop hybrid to run a huge variety of programs as well as office suite for those looking to use their tablet for work.
Microsoft also talks up the tablet’s keyboard:
“Surface Pro 4 is meticulously crafted to be a powerful, ultrathin laptop – or a beautiful tablet that can stand on its own. It’s great for business travel or a life that keeps you moving, and the Type Cover features perfectly spaced, backlit keys and a large trackpad that supports multi-touch and gestures.”
The Surface Pro 4 also uses state of the art security tech to keep your tablet and information secure. “Log in to your Surface with enterprise-grade facial recognition technology, giving each member of your family their own secured profile.”
We feel that with all the special features and add-ons the Surface Pro 4 features that it wins pretty easily in this section. The ability to use a fully-fledged Windows operating system also gives the tablet a wider variety of accessible programs (though users miss out on the large Google Play Store that the Galaxy Tab S3 can take advantage of)
Price
The Galaxy Tab S3 is available for $597.99 while the Surface Pro 4 retails for $734. The increased price is more than justified, however, given how close Microsoft’s tablet is to a laptop. It pulls ahead of the Galaxy Tab S3 in performance and storage, making it more of a high-end choice.
It’s important to note that the price for the Surface Pro 4 is for the base model and the upgrades we’ve mentioned above can make the tablet very expensive very quickly. A cursory look at the Microsoft website has prices nearing $2000 for the 256 GB model with 16 GB of Ram. Although the Surface Pro 4 has more customization options and is a higher-end tablet overall, that power and flexibility comes at a price.
Verdict
We’ll have to declare the winner of this battle as the Surface Pro 4. With much better performance, display size, and a variety of storage options it just flat out offers more than the Galaxy Tab S3. For casual use the Galaxy Tab S3 is probably a fine choice, but Microsoft’s tablet is definitely the powerhouse in this showdown.
We’re also a big fan of Microsoft’s philosophy with the Surface Pro 4, as it really accomplishes something that not a lot of other tablet manufacturers are going for. By offering desktop grade computing power in the higher end version of their tablet, they’ve brought us one step closer to a future with completely portable and moddable computers that can mold into a wide variety of roles based on your current needs.
Buy Now – Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 9.7-Inch, 32GB Tablet (Black, SM-T820NZKAXAR) – price $597.99
Buy Now – Microsoft Surface Pro 4 (128 GB, 4 GB RAM, Intel Core i5) – price $734
Gadgets
Amazon DJI Store in Germany hacked? DJI NEO Fly More Combo reveals it
We wanted to check all DJI Stores across the world on Amazon and found out an interesting probable hack on there store in Germany.
See below Screenshot
Some might even buy the Fly More package without regards to the Title –
KuyuqudGVg 6 x 12 Inch Summer Sushi Printed License Plate Frame for Car, Car Tag, Car Tag –What?????
So when you buy it and than realize you receive a pack of Car Tags instead of DJI NEO Fly More Combo and want to ask a refund will Amazon Germany give it back to you or will the buyers remain with a minus 293 Euro in there account.
What are you thougts about this?
Gadgets
Spotify is providing refunds for Car Thing as it confronts a lawsuit regarding the malfunctioning of the streaming device
Spotify is receiving ongoing criticism for its choice to terminate support for Car Thing, its in-car streaming device, which was announced in May. According to the company, the device will become inoperable after December 9, 2024. Gen Z users on TikTok are sharing videos to express their dissatisfaction with Spotify’s decision and its suggested measures, such as transitioning to Android Auto or CarPlay. The users point out that they often lacked access to integrated infotainment systems in their cars, which makes them a prime target market for a specialized player like Car Thing.
The streaming service’s in-car device hadn’t been on the market long enough to become outdated. The product was introduced in February 2022 but was subsequently discontinued within the same year. However, the company assured customers who had already purchased units that it would continue to provide support and maintenance. Prior to its release, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek indicated that there was a significant consumer interest in this product. During an earnings call with investors, Ek reported that over 2 million users had registered on the Car Thing waitlist in anticipation of its launch.
While Spotify did not disclose official figures, it is probable that Car Thing did not meet expectations or did not justify further investment in the current challenging economic climate. Spotify, on the other hand, terminated approximately 1,500 employees towards the end of last year. This followed previous rounds of layoffs earlier in the year that impacted hundreds of employees.
Car Thing users, on the other hand, are not concerned with the company’s financial issues; their primary concern is the functionality of the device or, at the very least, receiving a refund for the $90 cost.
As a result, some individuals have attempted to lodge their complaints directly with Spotify by sending direct messages on the X platform using the handle @SpotifyCares or by utilizing different email addresses associated with Spotify that have been shared on Reddit. As a result, certain users have reported that Spotify provided them with multiple months of a premium subscription as compensation for their inconvenience, whereas others have stated that they inquired with customer service and were informed that no reimbursements were being offered.
According to Spotify, they have recently implemented a refund procedure for Car Thing. However, the user must present evidence of purchase in order to be eligible for the refund.
Car Thing users were officially informed about the availability of customer support through a second email sent on Friday of last week, in response to the increasing criticism and dissatisfaction caused by the discontinuation of Car Thing. Within the message, Spotify provides users with the appropriate customer support link to contact the company. The email does not guarantee any reimbursements but states that users can contact us for inquiries.
Although a refund might appease a certain segment of the user population who are dissatisfied with Car Thing, numerous individuals are earnestly imploring the company through TikTok videos and comments on Spotify’s TikTok posts to refrain from rendering their device inoperable. (Indeed, grievances regarding the Car Thing have become so prevalent on Spotify’s videos that the algorithmically generated search recommendation on certain videos is “what is the spotify car thing.”)
“Spotify, I kindly request that you refrain from subjecting me to any further distress.” “I have a strong affection for my automobile,” expressed Carla, a TikTok user known as @carlititica on the platform.
“Depressed,” expressed another user, @nikkilovestech. “They seem to encourage people to use their phone, which is a source of distraction,” she stated in the video description while demonstrating a Car Thing mounted on her dashboard. In her video, she also addressed the issue of electronic waste resulting from the discontinuation of a fully functional product.
Spotify is still facing challenges regarding the discontinuation of Car Thing, despite the introduction of a refund process that has not been widely publicized. According to Billboard, Spotify is currently dealing with a class action lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. The lawsuit alleges that Spotify deceived customers by selling them a product that would soon become outdated, and then failing to provide refunds. The lawsuit was initiated on May 28th.
While Spotify is unable to provide a comment regarding the lawsuit, a representative did share the following statement regarding Car Thing:
The objective of our Car Thing investigation in the United States was to gain further insights into individuals’ auditory habits while driving. In July 2022, we made a public statement declaring our decision to cease any future manufacturing activities, and now we must bid farewell to the devices altogether. The deactivation of all Car Thing devices will occur on December 9, 2024, giving users until that date to continue using them. To gain further knowledge about the various methods available for listening to Spotify in your car, please refer to the For The Record section. Car Thing users can contact Customer Support for any inquiries by visiting: https://support.spotify.com/us/contact-spotify-support/
While the issues surrounding Car Thing may not impact all of Spotify’s user base, this development coincides with a period when users are already dissatisfied with being required to pay additional fees for features they consider essential to a music service, such as access to lyrics, a feature that Spotify recently made available only to paying subscribers. Furthermore, users are expressing dissatisfaction with Car Thing and are issuing ultimatums to discontinue their subscription to Spotify due to the introduction of paid access to lyrics.
Furthermore, Spotify raised its subscription fees last year, and Bloomberg has reported that another price hike is imminent in 2024.
Mobile Devices
3 Video Games About Women’s Health
Video games have transcended entertainment to become powerful tools for promoting health and wellness. One notable genre in this realm is fitness gaming, exemplified by titles like Hatsune Miku Fit Boxing, which motivates players to engage in physical activity to enhance their fitness levels. Building on this foundation, developers have ventured into women’s health with games designed to raise awareness and empower players to take control of their well-being. Here are 3 video games on women’s health that provide valuable health information and foster a sense of agency to uplift women around the world.
Tampon Run – Menstrual health
Created by Girls Who Code alumnae Andrea Gonzales and Sophie Houser in 2014, Tampon Run is an old-school 8-bit online game where the main character, Luna, lobs tampons to destroy enemies, who will confiscate the tampons if she lets them pass by. Interestingly, the concept of weaponized tampons is based on a real incident that occurred in 2013, where Texas state troopers confiscated tampons as potential projectiles, but not guns, from visitors observing a vote on abortion restrictions at the Texas State Capitol. The goal of Tampon Run is to destigmatize periods and menstrual products, which, up until recently, have not been properly studied to measure their absorbency, which underscores the need to address menstrual health so that women can get better care.
In between tossing tampons, Luna shares empowering messages about how periods are a natural part of women’s lives and should not be a source of shame or embarrassment. The game is available to play on the Tampon Run website and can be downloaded from the Apple App Store for iOS users.
PCOS Vitality – PCOS
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a complex hormonal condition and the leading cause of female infertility that affects approximately 5 to 6 million women in the US, according to the Endocrine Society. Common features of the condition include having irregular menstrual periods, hyperandrogenism, and polycystic ovaries. Additionally, some studies estimate that up to 88% of women with PCOS are overweight or obese. While there are weight loss programs helping women tackle PCOS, focusing on aspects like lifestyle, symptom management, diet, and other tips for how to lose weight with PCOS, the condition itself remains grossly under-researched. For some women, it may take years to confirm that they have PCOS, as there are other disorders that mimic PCOS signs and symptoms that must be excluded.
The lack of research has extended to a lack of awareness among the general population and is what clinicians from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland are trying to address with the 2023 game PCOS Vitality. Essentially a learning tool, the game takes users through a simple obstacle course. As you click toward the finish line, you are asked simple trivia questions about PCOS. The game is free to play on Focus Games’ website.
Bound by Blood – Period poverty
Period poverty refers to the lack of regular access to period products, painkillers, or underwear during a menstrual cycle. In the US, where 16.9 million menstruating women live in poverty, two-thirds cannot afford basic menstrual products. Period poverty has also been associated with mental health issues and urinary tract infections.
Available to play on the itch.io website, Bound by Blood was created by Jessica Gates in 2017 and aims to educate players about the reality of period poverty. Users take the character of Beth, a homeless woman who wakes up in her car and realizes that she’s started her period. Players then make a series of choices to try to stay as hygienic as possible in spite of lacking resources such as menstrual products and clean restrooms. There isn’t really a way to “win” the game, and it is instead a peek into the reality of life where period products are inaccessible and how this affects women’s quality of life.
Through these games, players not only gain valuable insights into various aspects of women’s health but also find themselves actively engaged in their own well-being. As developers continue to explore this emerging field, the potential for video games to serve as educational tools and catalysts for change in healthcare remains promising
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