But, while you can arrange multiple windows to view side-by-side, I’d argue that the Tab A7 Lite’s display is just too small to comfortably multitask – except for those occasions that you have no alternative. It’s a great device for accessing apps and editing documents, though. It’s something I could look past for those occasions I wished to stream on a more spacious screen than my phone, but I wouldn’t recommend this tablet to those who are looking for a device on which to mainly watch videos. The display is bright and vibrant, but the picture isn’t particularly sharp when faced with content from Netflix or YouTube for example. I often used it to stream video, although the quality was noticeably poorer on the 8.7-inch display than on my smaller smartphone screen. I found the screen a good size for browsing the web and editing documents on the go. That’s a smaller and lower-resolution screen than the 10.4-inch 2000 x 1200 panel on the regular Tab A7. The Tab A7 Lite features an 8.7-inch TFT display with a resolution of 1340 x 800 (WXGA+). It’s too low quality for streaming video.Good alternative to a smartphone for browsing and using apps. That said, if you’re searching for a tablet with a sleek and minimal design, the Tab A7 Lite is a great option. Sadly, the A7 Lite doesn’t include support for the S Pen, meaning that it isn’t a great choice if you hope to use your tablet for sketching or taking lots of handwritten notes. That said, I wouldn’t call the camera unique (look at the iPad Pro, for example) plus there isn’t much about the A7 Lite’s design that makes it stand out from any other mid-range tablet on the market. My favourite design aspect is the square camera in the upper-left corner, which in my opinion looks more interesting than a circular camera. On the side of the device you’ll find power and volume buttons, as well as a USB Type-C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack along the bottom edge. The Tab A7 Lite is also available in a silver option if you prefer, with both models featuring the Samsung logo in the centre. The rear of the device is a gunmetal grey, whose matte finish does a great job of not picking up any obvious smudges or fingerprints. A punch-hole camera sits at the top of the tablet, but, unlike some Apple tablets, there’s no home button along the bottom bezel. The display is bordered by a thick black bezel, with the top and bottom edges particularly chunky. The tablet is just slightly larger than Apple’s iPad Mini 6, which comes in at 8.3 inches. The device is compact and lightweight enough to slip into a bag at 212.5 x 124.7 x 8mm and 366g, but its weight remains sufficiently reassuring to prevent the device from feeling overly cheap in the hand. The Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is a simple, if not slightly bland-looking tablet. Read on to learn more about the design, display and specs from our time with the tablet. If you’re in the market for an affordable Android tablet, you may have come across the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite.Ī lightweight, pared-down version of Samsung’s Tab A7, this tablet is ideal for those who don’t mind sacrificing the higher resolution display and front camera of the A7 in exchange for a more compact display and a budget-friendly price tag.
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