| Standing screen display size | 10.1 Inches |
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| Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Processor | 1.6 GHz |
| RAM | 3 GB |
| Hard Drive | 16 GB Flash Memory Solid State |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Mali T830 MP2 |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 22 Hours |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM-P580NZKAXAR 10.1-Inch 16 GB, Tablet with S Pen (Black)
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| Series | SM-P580NZKAXAR |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Screen Size | 10.1 Inches |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
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Octa-core 1,6ghz and 7300mah, battery size: 2gb of RAM + 16gb, 10.1" Display, 8mp rear camera+ 2mp front camera. Note: The pen is found to the right of the speaker on the bottom of the tablet
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| Color | Black | Black | Gray | Black | Gray | Black |
| Screen Size | 10.1 inches | 8 inches | 8.7 inches | 10.1 inches | 10.4 | 12.2 inches |
| Flash Memory Installed Size | 16 GB | 32 GB | 32.0 GB | 16.0 GB | 4 GB | 32 GB |
| Hardware Platform | Android | Android | Android | Android | Android | Android |
| Item Dimensions | 0.32 x 6.46 x 10.01 inches | 0.31 x 4.9 x 8.27 inches | 10 x 8 x 1.5 inches | 0.32 x 6.46 x 10.01 inches | 0.28 x 6.07 x 9.63 inches | 8.03 x 11.64 x 0.31 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.22 lbs | 0.76 lbs | — | 1.23 lbs | 1.03 lbs | 1.65 lbs |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 | 1280 x 800 pixels | — | — | 1920 x 1200 pixels | 2560 x 1600 pixels |
| Operating System | Android 6.0 Marshmallow | Android 9 Pie | Android | Android 6.0 Marshmallow | Android 10 | Android 4.4 |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi::Bluetooth::Bluetooth Profiles::Wi-Fi Direct | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | WiFi;Bluetooth;GPS |
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Technical Details
| Brand | SAMSUNG |
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| Series | SM-P580NZKAXAR |
| Item model number | SM-P580NZKAXAR |
| Hardware Platform | Android |
| Operating System | Android 6.0 Marshmallow |
| Item Weight | 1.22 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 0.32 x 6.46 x 10.01 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.32 x 6.46 x 10.01 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 8 MP |
| Processor Brand | Samsung |
| Processor Count | 8 |
| Computer Memory Type | SRAM |
| Flash Memory Size | 16 GB |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Additional Information
| ASIN | B01LFV5SI6 |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #143,973 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #2,383 in Computer Tablets |
| Date First Available | June 14, 2016 |
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At a Glance:
- The S Pen allows you to take notes, draw on photos, create custom animated GIFs and more.
- Watch everything come to life on the stunning 10.1" Full HD display.
- An Octa-core processor powered by a long-lasting battery with up to 14 hours of web browsing (1).
- Expand your tablet’s memory up to an additional 256GB with a microSD card (sold separately).
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 Inch with S Pen
Take your favorite digital entertainment wherever you go and express your ideas using the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 Inch with S Pen. Using the precise S Pen, you can draw, create custom animated GIFs, and select pics to post. The Tab A’s 10.1-inch display brings your creations to life in rich colors and crisp details, while a long-lasting battery and powerful Octa-core processor let you browse online or stream your favorite shows wherever you go. The Tab A offers two cameras for taking photos and videos and a microSD card slot (3) for adding memory, so you can keep all of your favorite moments with you.
What's in the Box:
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 Inch with S Pen, Black
- Travel adapter
- MicroUSB cable
- Quick start guide
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S Pen Expands Creative PossibilitiesWith the included S Pen, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A becomes a powerful canvas for your ideas. This multifunctional S Pen lets you write, draw, edit, and more with precision. You can also use the S Pen to easily create custom animated GIFs, jot down a quick note without unlocking your screen, and even translate unfamiliar words while traveling. |
Vibrant, Full HD Display for Crisp ImagesWith its Full HD screen and brilliant backlighting, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A renders your digital media in vivid, lifelike detail. You'll always enjoy crisp, vibrant images whether you're watching movies or catching up on the latest news on the 10.1-inch display with 1920x1200 resolution. |
Powerful Processor and a Long-Lasting BatteryOffering a long-lasting battery that gives up to 14 hours of web browsing (1), the Galaxy Tab A lets you enjoy your favorite apps and games longer without having to recharge your tablet. The tablet's Octa-core processor ensures efficient, responsive performance and allows you to effortlessly toggle between multiple programs without lagging. |
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Expandable Memory to Store more Photos, Music, and MoviesThe Galaxy Tab A features a microSD card slot, allowing you to easily expand your tablet's memory from 16GB (2) up to an additional 256GB with a microSD card (not included). This means more space for your photos, books, songs, and movies. |
Smart Switch Makes Moving to a New Tablet EasySwitching to the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 Inch is easy. With Samsung Smart Switch, you have the freedom to move your contacts, music, and other media to your new Samsung Galaxy device (3). |
Multi Window Delivers Smooth MultitaskingThe Galaxy Tab A offers a Multi Window feature that lets you open two applications side by side (4), so you can get more done. Browse pictures while shopping online, or chat with friends while watching your favorite shows. |
Disclaimers
(1) Average expected performance based on typical use. Actual battery life depends on usage patterns. Results may vary.
(2) Portion of memory occupied by existing content.
(3) Please visit Samsung Smartswitch website for a list of compatible systems, platforms, devices, and terms of use. Certain content (such as DRM-protected content) may not be compatible. Consult any applicable terms and conditions with your content providers to ensure that you have rights to transfer content off of your previous device. App matching and recommendation system not available on all devices.
(4) Multi Window does not support all applications.
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I'd tried a pen on my old Dell and it was neato but fairly useless. I got interested in this particular model because of the 10" screen and the pen. The pen is very cool and I use it a lot. It interacts with the screen in an intelligent way that makes it easy to either handwrite or do scripting to text. The Samsung Note app is good and that's my main app for notetaking. There were some adjustments I had to make in the settings before it was doing exactly what I wanted, but after some time it is set the way it needs and works seamlessly to aid navigation and editing. You have to get this exact model if you want the pen!
Software is great, OS is stable, though some apps I use are unstable, but the device itself is solidly built and their implementation of Android has been reliable. I went to Play and was able to download most of my favorite apps on it. Because the device has the speed and the good specs, there aren't many delays in using it, other than logging into the security screen (required for corporate email, among other things). It either comes with or I downloaded Investing.com, which looks very slick and professional. Microsoft Office apps come standard. I think you have to log in with an account after a time, I used my corporate account and that has worked well so far. The drawing capability of One Note is superior to Samsung Note, but of course that wacky One Note filing system makes it weird. I prefer to put up with Samsung's app, with it's minor annoyances, but where I can see the note I just made as a small icon and easily navigate my notes. If you like a more sophisticated visual aspect to your notes, One Note lets you get very creative with color and style options you can select with the pen. You can do all the things you can do on a desktop version like insert images and so forth. And there are many background choices for a stationary type of look.
Haven't used the Word or Excel yet, but I've already logged in with my credentials so that will be seamless to use if needed. I took off or disabled what bloatware I could. Like a new PC, this thing takes an investment of time over the first few days to get rid of what you don't want and load what you do. I was pleasantly surprised to find the Google To Do app dowloadable and it works great on this device. It syncs to my gmail account tasks. So useful to have the Tasks separated out as a separate app again. My OBD II software for reading car computer data that was flawless on my phone would not hook up and work with this tablet. That's about the only software disappointment I've had. Everything else has worked as expected. I moved my old micro SD card from my old tablet to have my music collection available, no issues with that being recognized. Now, with about everything I want loaded, it's got enough space to run efficiently and download more apps if needed.
I've done a lot more with this device, trying to keep up with the other office geeks but not spend too much. I got it to recognize my corporate VPN and it was very straightforward, with an assist from our network guy telling me which protocol to use. Calendar app seemed to just take over on its own after I set up the email. It loaded all my work tasks and somehow grabbed my Google appointments, which I thought was slick and handy. Having got that far, I loaded ES Fileshare (?), which lets me remote into the corporate file system to view the same folders I'd see in Microsoft Explorer. It's slow to get going and loaded for viewing, but if I'm headed to a meeting where I'll use it, I can get it warmed up first and then no problem. Oh, and Microsoft has come out with a new RDP Client app in the Play store. I downloaded it and it works, I logged into my work PC with it and could operate almost everything there with my pen. I even ran SQL queries with it!
Recently, I found out about some decent piano teaching software, which I've always wanted. With a 3ft data cable (a USB printer cable) and an OTG (on the go) adapter, I got my digital piano hooked up to this tablet as a USB Keyboard Input. Downloaded the full version of Synthesia ($8) from Play and my keyboard can be used to interact with the software, which recognizes the mini USB input as a piano. This is the same port the charger goes in. The big screen is almost the size of a piece of sheet music, sits on my piano rest. I also put it on a standalone sheet music stand, the thick kind, and use it to run through songs using Guitar Tabs. Such an improvement over my old Dell in the screen brightness, size and response, so it becomes more usable for these hobbies.
But the main thing I'd use this for practically in a work meeting would be to VPN in and then use Chrome to view our web application, for which it works well, though again probably needs to be up and running before the meeting because that takes time. Secondly, I use the Notes app to jot down notes and action items. The ability to title these with the date and name I need is what makes all these notes accessible for the future. I can't do that with my scribbled notes in my paper notebook. I also can't erase my bad handwriting with ease and start the word over like I can with this stylus.
Best of all, the day I went to order this, Amazon dropped the price $50 bucks and then it was a no-brainer.
I've had it for almost a month now, and I have to say I'm disappointed. Compared to the Galaxy tab 4, it's a moderate upgrade at best. A lot of the features I came to rely on with my previous samsung are not here. It does not have an Infrared blaster like my old tablet, so I can't run my TV like I used to. It doesn't have a magnetic sensor, so it won't shut off automatically when I close the case. I downloaded a third party app and created a rule so that it uses the light sensor to turn it off when I shut the lid, but now the tablet will turn off if I accidently move my hand over the sensor, or when someone turns the light off in the room.
The tablet is noticeably thicker and substantially heavier then my Tab 4. Technically it has a better resolution slightly more ram and a faster processor, but honestly in my daily use, it's not a noticeable upgrade for any of those aspects.
The layout is a bit strange. It's a 10.1 inch screen like my Tab 4, but it's stretched out longer, which makes watching movies a little odd. Along those lines, the home, back and multi window button are now on the short edge. This sort of works when working in landscape mode since the buttons are then easily accessible with your thumbs. However when typing in landscape, you really have to stretch your thumbs to hit all of the keys. The most frustrating is when you stretch and accidently brush against the menu button while typing (which has happened to me several times while writing this review!)
When using it in portrait mode which is optimal when taking notes, the home, menu and back buttons are in the way. I found myself accidently hitting the back button with my palm when taking notes with the stylus, which would close me out of the note in the middle of writing. I finally turned the tablet upside down when taking notes so that the buttons were then on top of the device, and out of my way. The problem then became the light sensor being down at the bottom which again resulted in the screen sometimes turning off while taking notes due to me accidently moving my hand too close to the sensor. I currently am using Microsoft Onenote for note taking. It's great that for the most part, the S-pen feature is smart enough to not register my palm resting on the screen when I'm taking a note. I do notice however that if my palm touches the very bottom of the screen, it pops up the keyboard, which is also very frustrating. I wish I could disable that when the stylus is out, or move the trigger point somewhere else on the screen. I do like the fact that the S-pen is smart enough to make my lines thicker/thinner based on the pressure I use. However the pen is a bit thin, and I find the button on the pen utterly useless. In fact, many times I find myself accidently pressing it while note taking, which simply brings up the shortcut menu for the S-pen apps. This seems pointless to me since the link to the same shortcut button is always visible on the screen once you pull the Spen out. So really all it does is interrupt my note taking.
The smart stay feature is worthless on this device. It doesn't seem to work at all in landscape, since the camera is now pointed at your hand and not your eyes. Even in in portrait, it seems to randomly work, and randomly shut the display off in the middle of reading.
I'm getting to the point now where I'm starting to realize Samsung is just overpriced for what you get. There are many other tablets out there with the same specs or better for much cheaper. The only thing this tablet has going for it is the S-pen. So my advice on this really depends on what you're looking for, and what your budget is:
1. If you're like me and really want a functioning stylus that recognizes pressure input, and allows you to use it effectively while resting your palm on the screen, but you're not willing to pay big bucks for the feature, then go with this tablet. It's not perfect, but it will work.
2. If you want an amazing stylus experience, and you're willing to swallow the $800 price tag, go for the Surface Pro.
3. If you just want a decent tablet, and not so much interested with a stylus, skip the Tab A all together. I would even recommend extending your search to other brands. Samsung has always been pricy, but they used to also back that up with exciting, innovative features. It seems the rest of the competition has caught up, and can now delivery the same features and more, at a much lower price.
Probably worst thing is it has only 16GB of storage and a good chunk of it is already used for operating system and apps. I often get warnings of storage being full, even if using very few apps, not storing photos or videos. Using SD card doesn't help. The software it came with was already outdated and the device stopped getting OS updates long ago, so no more security updates and bug fixes. I'm not even asking for a more recent OS.
Overall: quality is great, but some features were already lacking the date this device was released.
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