Brand | Samsung 三星 |
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制造商 | Samsung |
型号 | A7 Tablet 10.4 Wi-Fi |
商品尺寸 | 0.71 x 15.75 x 24.77 cm; 471.74 克 |
电池 | 1 锂聚合物 电池(附带) |
颜色 | 银色 |
屏幕尺寸 | 10.4 英寸 |
最大显示分辨率 | 2000 x 1200 像素 |
CPU生产商 | Qualcomm |
内存容量 | 3 GB |
最大支持内存容量 | 3 GB |
硬盘容量 | 32 GB |
显卡芯片 | GeForce GTX Titan |
显卡类型 | 集成 |
连接类型 | Wi-Fi |
计算机无线类型1 | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 蓝牙 |
USB 2.0接口 | 1 |
像素 | 8 MP |
硬件平台 | Android |
操作系统 | 安卓10 |
电池续航时间(小时) | 1 年 |
是否包含电池 | 是 |
锂电池容量 | 7040 毫安时 |
电池包装类型 | 电池是装配在该商品内 |
电池锂含量 | 109 克 |
锂离子的数量 | 2 |
商品重量 | 472 g |
SAMSUNG 三星 Galaxy Tab A7 10.4 Wi-Fi 32GB 平板,银色(SM-T500NZSAXAR)
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- 做更多喜欢的事:强大的处理速度和*(4)内存意味着您可以做更多事情,并保留更多您喜欢的事情:应用程序、视频、播放列表等。;值得使用的电池:Galaxy Tab A7的增强电池(4)专为忙碌的日子而设计,包括快速充电USB-C端口,可快速让您恢复到*。;连接到您的 Galaxy 手机:三星设备协同工作,提高您的停机时间。 例如,将您的平板电脑与 Galaxy Watch3 连接,就如登录您的三星帐户一样简单。;您的时刻,一目了然:分享内容 (5) 可以快速、简单。 Galaxy Tab A7 可以选择连接到家庭成员的设备,因此您可以轻松更换照片、提醒、(6) 条笔记和日历事件。 (7);(1) 按对角线测量为完整矩形,不考虑圆角。 由于圆角和相机孔,实际可视面积减少。 (2) 购买资格免费。 仅新用户(没有过去试用YouTube Premium、YouTube Music Premium、YouTube Red 或 Google Play Music)。 在 2020 年 2 月 14 日至 2021 年 4 月 5 日(太平洋标准时间)下在 YouTube 应用程序上兑换符合条件的设备上。 需要信用卡或借记卡作为付款方式。 试用后,将按经常性每月计算 11.99 美元/月。 随时取消。 部分账单期不退款。 ( 3 ) Spotify Premium 和 Samsung 三星 6 个月免费试用优惠,视附加条款。 6 个月试用期后,Spotify Premium 将以 9.99 美元/月更新。 除非您取消订单。 不提供给已经尝试过高级版的用户。 (4)与 Galaxy Tab A 10.1 相比。 (5)需要数据连接才能分享。 (6) 该提醒应用程序未预先安装,必须从 Galaxy Store 下载。 (7)必须始终与三星帐户连接。
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- DOLBY ATMOS SURROUND SOUND: With an enhanced quad speaker system that plays everything in Dolby Atmos surround sound, you’ll always feel like you’re listening from the front row.
- PREMIUM ENTERTAINMENT, ON US: With purchase of Galaxy Tab A7, get two months of free YouTube Premium (2) and six months of free Spotify Premium.(3)
- DO MORE OF WHAT YOU LOVE: Powerful processing speeds and upgraded (4) memory means you can do more, and keep more, of the things you love: apps, videos, playlists and beyond.
- BINGE-WORTHY BATTERY: Galaxy Tab A7’s enhanced battery (4) is designed for busy days and includes a fast-charging USB-C port that quickly gets you back to 100 percent.
- CONNECT TO YOUR GALAXY: Samsung devices work together to elevate your downtime. Connecting your tablet with your Galaxy Watch3, for example, is as easy as logging into your Samsung account.
- YOUR MOMENTS, SHARED IN A MOMENT: Sharing content (5) can be fast and simple. Galaxy Tab A7 has the option to connect to family members’ devices so you can easily exchange photos, reminders,(6) notes and calendar events.(7)
- (1 ) Measured diagonally as a full rectangle without accounting for the rounded corners. Actual viewable area is less due to the rounded corners and camera hole. (2) Free with eligible purchase. New users only (no past trial of YouTube Premium, YouTube Music Premium, YouTube Red or Google Play Music). Redeem in the YouTube application on eligible devices between February 14, 2020 and April 5, 2021 at 11:59pm PST. Credit or debit card required as form of payment. After trial, $11.99/month will be billed on a recurring monthly basis. Cancel anytime. No refunds for partial billing periods. (3) The Spotify Premium and Samsung New 6 Month Free Trial Offer subject to additional terms. After 6- month trial period, Spotify Premium will renew at $9.99/mo. unless you cancel. Offer not available to users who already tried Premium. (4) As compared to Galaxy Tab A 10.1. (5) A data connection is required for sharing. (6) The Reminder app does not come pre-installed and must be downloaded from Galaxy Store. (7) Must always be linked to a Samsung Account.
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terthen
3.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Several key improvements to last year's Galaxy Tab A 10.1"
2020年10月20日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
Just received this tablet and after using it for a few days, there are a few key improvements over last year's Galaxy Tab A 10.1" (2019) that make this worth the upgrade to me... summary here, full details below:
+ The extra 1gb of RAM compared to the 32gb version makes a huge difference
+ the 4 speaker array (instead of just at the bottom) is so much better for watching movies
+ new placement of the front-facing video camera helps a ton for video conferences
+ face authentication!! there was no biometric authentication last year
+ The rounded screen is actually a nice design touch in my opinion.
- if tablet used in portrait, the ambient light sensor is placed where it will frequently get covered (and darken the screen if using ambient light sensor)
- really "cold" white and light bleed from edges of screen
- does suffer some lag when multiple apps open, but much better than last year's galaxy Tab A
- portrait/landscape rotation sensing is too sensitive
THE PROS
I used the Galaxy Tab A 10.1" over the past year since it was released. I thought the 2019 Tab A was a great tablet when I got it but after using it a year, I'd give it only 3 stars. These tablets aren't powerful enough except for browsing, watching movies or other media consumption, and a basic games. Last year, I chose the 32gb Galaxy Tab A which only had 2gb of RAM, and that turned out to be more frustrating than anticipated thus I wanted an upgrade. I had to frequently "close all apps" or suffer very noticeable lags or apps that wouldn't even open (apps linking into Amazon's Shopping for Tablet app as an example). This is definitely improved with the 3GB RAM this tablet has, although I will still "close all apps" about once per day.
1 frustration I have with the 6th gen 9.7" iPad (2018) and the Galaxy Tab A 10.1" (2019) are the placement of only 1 set of "stereo" speakers on the bottom of the device. In landscape, this always bothered me and was 1 thing I appreciated with Amazon's Fire HD tablets. The addition of speakers to the top of this tablet was almost enough alone to sell me on this tablet and if that matters to you, it makes a huge difference!
Since this is a tablet and with this new era of Zoom meetings, I found I actually care about front-facing cameras and I've noticed that the original positioning last year on the top of the tablet in portrait made it off-centered. It's not been moved to the side (or top in landscape) and this takes advantage of the screen for Zoom so much better. It also makes all the bezels symmetrical, which is kind of nice.
There is face authentication with this tablet! I'm sure it's not nearly as robust as my iPhones (And does not work in low light), but the addition of this is fantastic! Last year I was using Trusted Lock based on GPS location at my home combined with a PIN number, which was not a huge problem, but I love this addition.
Finally, the screen is rounded at the corners which I think gives it a nice little touch. It's not an OLED screen, but at this price I don't have any complaints. It's about the same as last years.
THE CONS
The ambient light sensor is next to the camera on the side, which if you use your tablets in portrait, is often where your hand is. This darkens the screen dramatically and so I have to turn this off since unless I'm watching a video, I'm always using this in portrait.
The default white balance is really cold, so I use the blue light filter a lot... Also, there is some light bleed on the edges of the screen. It doesn't bother me at this price point but was these are the main reasons I'd give this 4 instead of 5 stars.
This one is like 5 mm wider than last year's version.--not a big deal to me. Otherwise, the only other real con is it's not super powerful.
There is still some lag with this tablet, although again improved from last year. Overall, I think it's fair in the price point but this is not a performance tablet.
COMPARISON TO FIRE HD10 AND BASIC IPAD
I prefer this to the Fire HD10 though because it has Google Play Store on its own. I really like stock Android (and held onto the Nexus 7 2013 way too long because of that), but Samsung's One UI is pretty decent and not obtrusive enough that I miss stock Android much. The only customizations I did was replace keyboard with Google's and uninstalled several default Samsung apps; I didn't install Google Launcher or Nova. When I had a Fire HD10, which was not the most recent version, I also had trouble getting all of Google's basic apps to work.. not sure if that' s till an issue. I prefer the UI on these to Amazon Fire's, and overall it's worth the extra $50-$80 to me compared to the Fire HD10.
Compared to our iPad that mostly my wife uses, I do like the narrower form factor of this one. It's just a bit more comfortable to hold. Last year I almost bought the 7th gen iPad, but since the processor was same as our 6th gen, I went with this one thinking this year I might upgrade. This year's iPad does have a new processor and I was planning to get that until I saw this came out, but for the price (in between the 8th gen iPad and the Fire HD10), 4 speaker array, and biometric authentication, this tablet meets my needs and included key features I missed--so, thanks Samsung!
EDIT: followup 4 months later
- docked a star from 4 stars to 3 stars as it does suffer some performance lag with multiple apps open. I "close all apps" about once per day (although compared to last year's tablet, I was doing it every 15 minutes"
- I've found the portrait/landscape sensing to be super sensitive, to the point it sometimes gets annoying
+ The extra 1gb of RAM compared to the 32gb version makes a huge difference
+ the 4 speaker array (instead of just at the bottom) is so much better for watching movies
+ new placement of the front-facing video camera helps a ton for video conferences
+ face authentication!! there was no biometric authentication last year
+ The rounded screen is actually a nice design touch in my opinion.
- if tablet used in portrait, the ambient light sensor is placed where it will frequently get covered (and darken the screen if using ambient light sensor)
- really "cold" white and light bleed from edges of screen
- does suffer some lag when multiple apps open, but much better than last year's galaxy Tab A
- portrait/landscape rotation sensing is too sensitive
THE PROS
I used the Galaxy Tab A 10.1" over the past year since it was released. I thought the 2019 Tab A was a great tablet when I got it but after using it a year, I'd give it only 3 stars. These tablets aren't powerful enough except for browsing, watching movies or other media consumption, and a basic games. Last year, I chose the 32gb Galaxy Tab A which only had 2gb of RAM, and that turned out to be more frustrating than anticipated thus I wanted an upgrade. I had to frequently "close all apps" or suffer very noticeable lags or apps that wouldn't even open (apps linking into Amazon's Shopping for Tablet app as an example). This is definitely improved with the 3GB RAM this tablet has, although I will still "close all apps" about once per day.
1 frustration I have with the 6th gen 9.7" iPad (2018) and the Galaxy Tab A 10.1" (2019) are the placement of only 1 set of "stereo" speakers on the bottom of the device. In landscape, this always bothered me and was 1 thing I appreciated with Amazon's Fire HD tablets. The addition of speakers to the top of this tablet was almost enough alone to sell me on this tablet and if that matters to you, it makes a huge difference!
Since this is a tablet and with this new era of Zoom meetings, I found I actually care about front-facing cameras and I've noticed that the original positioning last year on the top of the tablet in portrait made it off-centered. It's not been moved to the side (or top in landscape) and this takes advantage of the screen for Zoom so much better. It also makes all the bezels symmetrical, which is kind of nice.
There is face authentication with this tablet! I'm sure it's not nearly as robust as my iPhones (And does not work in low light), but the addition of this is fantastic! Last year I was using Trusted Lock based on GPS location at my home combined with a PIN number, which was not a huge problem, but I love this addition.
Finally, the screen is rounded at the corners which I think gives it a nice little touch. It's not an OLED screen, but at this price I don't have any complaints. It's about the same as last years.
THE CONS
The ambient light sensor is next to the camera on the side, which if you use your tablets in portrait, is often where your hand is. This darkens the screen dramatically and so I have to turn this off since unless I'm watching a video, I'm always using this in portrait.
The default white balance is really cold, so I use the blue light filter a lot... Also, there is some light bleed on the edges of the screen. It doesn't bother me at this price point but was these are the main reasons I'd give this 4 instead of 5 stars.
This one is like 5 mm wider than last year's version.--not a big deal to me. Otherwise, the only other real con is it's not super powerful.
There is still some lag with this tablet, although again improved from last year. Overall, I think it's fair in the price point but this is not a performance tablet.
COMPARISON TO FIRE HD10 AND BASIC IPAD
I prefer this to the Fire HD10 though because it has Google Play Store on its own. I really like stock Android (and held onto the Nexus 7 2013 way too long because of that), but Samsung's One UI is pretty decent and not obtrusive enough that I miss stock Android much. The only customizations I did was replace keyboard with Google's and uninstalled several default Samsung apps; I didn't install Google Launcher or Nova. When I had a Fire HD10, which was not the most recent version, I also had trouble getting all of Google's basic apps to work.. not sure if that' s till an issue. I prefer the UI on these to Amazon Fire's, and overall it's worth the extra $50-$80 to me compared to the Fire HD10.
Compared to our iPad that mostly my wife uses, I do like the narrower form factor of this one. It's just a bit more comfortable to hold. Last year I almost bought the 7th gen iPad, but since the processor was same as our 6th gen, I went with this one thinking this year I might upgrade. This year's iPad does have a new processor and I was planning to get that until I saw this came out, but for the price (in between the 8th gen iPad and the Fire HD10), 4 speaker array, and biometric authentication, this tablet meets my needs and included key features I missed--so, thanks Samsung!
EDIT: followup 4 months later
- docked a star from 4 stars to 3 stars as it does suffer some performance lag with multiple apps open. I "close all apps" about once per day (although compared to last year's tablet, I was doing it every 15 minutes"
- I've found the portrait/landscape sensing to be super sensitive, to the point it sometimes gets annoying
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AA
3.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Misleading product information
2020年10月22日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
The product is advertised as having Samsung the Exynos 9611 chipset, but it actually has a slower Qualcomm chipset. Prior to my purchase, Amazon said in a call that it had a Samsung chipset. Buyer beware, and I have called to Amazon asking them to correct the product information on the page.
Of course, many may not care about the chipset running the device. I'm now testing the tablet to see if it meets my need. It's not as good as the Samsung S5e and has no S-Pen like Samsung S6 Lite, and has a sharp screen, and it seems like a good tablet for content consumption. But the chipset matters to me, so I'll be returning it.
Of course, many may not care about the chipset running the device. I'm now testing the tablet to see if it meets my need. It's not as good as the Samsung S5e and has no S-Pen like Samsung S6 Lite, and has a sharp screen, and it seems like a good tablet for content consumption. But the chipset matters to me, so I'll be returning it.
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mdr
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Tab A7 review and commparative review to Tab A 10.1 3 Gb
2020年10月19日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
1 star is reserved for future update.
Tab A7 review:
I primarily use this tablet for reading and media consumption so thats what my experience will be from.
Overall this is a great tablet in regards to its performance for reading and watching YouTube and movies. The screen size and display is great for watching videos, there is nothing fancy about it like the latest tab S series tablets but its gets the job done. In regards to reading the 1080p display and size of the screen is a joy to read off of. Coming from a 720p fire tablet 8, the letters look crisp and the screen real-estate is a major upgrade.
The tablet is relatively light however it might be difficult to hold with one hand due to its size. The quad speakers on this tablet are loud and crisp so thats something I'm happy about since I feel more immersed in whatever I'm watching.
The 3 gb of ram will get the job done if you don't have too many apps open (8 or more in my experience), even if you have a lot of apps running in the background the only noticeable difference would be a minor slow down when changing apps or opening a new app.
The only real con which isn't a big deal is the storage on the tablet itself (32/64 gigs). If you're like me and have a ton of audio books, epubs, pdfs, and videos downloaded, I highly suggest spending a few extra bucks on a large capacity micro SD card. If you just stream videos, you should be fine on the amount of local memory.
Overall I'd highly recommend this tablet, ESPECIALLY at the price of $180. If you are looking for something to simply watch YouTube or Netflix and maybe play some candy crush this is the tablet for you. If you are looking for an awesome budget upgrade from a fire tablet 7 or 8, I can't highly recommend this enough, this tablet is silky smooth and snappier compared to the fire 7/8. If you are a student that is looking for something more productive (note taking, excel, PowerPoint, writing on pdfs) i would not recommend this due to its lack of RAM and integrated stylus support, you're better off with the tab s6 lite/tab 6/ tab s5e
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Compartive review:
I had recently bought a Samsung tab A 10.1 3 gb variant (2019) and I've had it for about 3 weeks. I just recently found about this tablet and was curious about the differences so I went ahead and bought it due to its low price ($180) compared to the $200 i payed for the tab A.
Biggest difference i noticed immediately was the speakers. WAY clearer sound and louder, due to the quad speaker set up. It leaves the muffled dual speakers in the tab A in the dust. I'd say the A7 has great sound quality for the price point.
Compared to the Tab A, the A7 has a similar screen and a bit higher resolution, but the difference isn't significant. One thing I noticed was that the tab A had a bit of a red tint compared to the A7, I couldn't really tell unless I had the screens right next to each other.
The A7 battery capacity is also a big bigger compared to the tab A, its slightly noticeable.
Tab A7 review:
I primarily use this tablet for reading and media consumption so thats what my experience will be from.
Overall this is a great tablet in regards to its performance for reading and watching YouTube and movies. The screen size and display is great for watching videos, there is nothing fancy about it like the latest tab S series tablets but its gets the job done. In regards to reading the 1080p display and size of the screen is a joy to read off of. Coming from a 720p fire tablet 8, the letters look crisp and the screen real-estate is a major upgrade.
The tablet is relatively light however it might be difficult to hold with one hand due to its size. The quad speakers on this tablet are loud and crisp so thats something I'm happy about since I feel more immersed in whatever I'm watching.
The 3 gb of ram will get the job done if you don't have too many apps open (8 or more in my experience), even if you have a lot of apps running in the background the only noticeable difference would be a minor slow down when changing apps or opening a new app.
The only real con which isn't a big deal is the storage on the tablet itself (32/64 gigs). If you're like me and have a ton of audio books, epubs, pdfs, and videos downloaded, I highly suggest spending a few extra bucks on a large capacity micro SD card. If you just stream videos, you should be fine on the amount of local memory.
Overall I'd highly recommend this tablet, ESPECIALLY at the price of $180. If you are looking for something to simply watch YouTube or Netflix and maybe play some candy crush this is the tablet for you. If you are looking for an awesome budget upgrade from a fire tablet 7 or 8, I can't highly recommend this enough, this tablet is silky smooth and snappier compared to the fire 7/8. If you are a student that is looking for something more productive (note taking, excel, PowerPoint, writing on pdfs) i would not recommend this due to its lack of RAM and integrated stylus support, you're better off with the tab s6 lite/tab 6/ tab s5e
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Compartive review:
I had recently bought a Samsung tab A 10.1 3 gb variant (2019) and I've had it for about 3 weeks. I just recently found about this tablet and was curious about the differences so I went ahead and bought it due to its low price ($180) compared to the $200 i payed for the tab A.
Biggest difference i noticed immediately was the speakers. WAY clearer sound and louder, due to the quad speaker set up. It leaves the muffled dual speakers in the tab A in the dust. I'd say the A7 has great sound quality for the price point.
Compared to the Tab A, the A7 has a similar screen and a bit higher resolution, but the difference isn't significant. One thing I noticed was that the tab A had a bit of a red tint compared to the A7, I couldn't really tell unless I had the screens right next to each other.
The A7 battery capacity is also a big bigger compared to the tab A, its slightly noticeable.
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Andrew
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Great for Videos
2020年10月18日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
This is a good tablet for videos and movies. If you plan on reading lots of books and documents I’d go with a different model, unless you're ok with a very tall narrower screen when you hold this tablet in portrait position.
Pros:
- Very comfortable to hold in landscape mode
- Great Battery Life
- Very good speakers
- Good build quality
- Headphone jack
Cons:
- No fingerprint reader
- The screen is pretty reflective but this is common in cheaper tablets
- Rear Camera is mediocre
- A way to calibrate the display in the settings would have been nice
Pros:
- Very comfortable to hold in landscape mode
- Great Battery Life
- Very good speakers
- Good build quality
- Headphone jack
Cons:
- No fingerprint reader
- The screen is pretty reflective but this is common in cheaper tablets
- Rear Camera is mediocre
- A way to calibrate the display in the settings would have been nice
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