
"The thin bezels make the screen appear larger than it is, and in full-screen mode, it's satisfying for entertainment and media playback, with support for Dolby Vision. The 11.45-inch screen size is, to me, the sweet spot: it's small enough to be portable but also large enough to be seen across the room, for example, when watching something in the kitchen while cooking."
"Not everything needs to be an OLED to be considered premium, and the display on this tablet is certainly that. Six speakers back up the visuals: two solo tweeters and four SLS subwoofers for rich audio whether you're watching a movie or gaming. Video content that's not reliant on high-quality audio -- like TV shows or the news -- sounds especially good on this tablet, with clear dialogue and a good amount of separation."
A 13-inch tablet bundle includes a keyboard, case, and stylus to cover primary tablet use cases out of the box. The display is a 12.7-inch, 3K (2944 x 1840) LTPS glossy panel offering up to 900 nits of brightness and a 144Hz refresh rate, exceeding the brightness of comparable premium tablets. Thin bezels and Dolby Vision support enhance media playback, and an 11.45-inch screen size is noted as a sweet spot for portability and visibility. There is no OLED option, but vivid brightness compensates. Six speakers—two tweeters and four SLS subwoofers—deliver clear dialogue and good separation. Software may not meet all user expectations despite strong hardware.
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