When the Korean firm decided to enter the chess game in the field of iPads, I was not aware of the problem and the effort What would it have to do to try to corner the market that Apple occupies with its iPads. However, Samsung has wanted to play its cards and the Galaxy Tab S9 is a good candidate, to at least have an in-depth conversation about each device and determine which of the two is better than the other and above all, see if Samsung has really managed to greatly reduce the gap between them or equalize it. Let’s see it below.
Design
You may like one style more than another, but there is no doubt that both products are two true works of art in terms of design engineering. Although both families of tablets prioritize elegance and portability, we can find small differences between them.
The 11-inch iPad Pro features a elegant and sophisticated design with a height of 9.74 inches, a width of 7.02 inches and a depth of 0.23 inches. On the other hand, the Korean firm has the same depth, but is slightly wider and thinner, at 10.01 inches and 6.53 inches wide.
With respect to 12.9 inch model, has dimensions of 11.04×8.46×0.25. On the other hand, the Tab S9 and Tab S9 Ultra measure 7.2×12.8×0.2 respectively.
Finally, we have to talk about your weight. In this sense, the 11-inch iPad Pro has a weight of 466 grams, while the 12.9-inch version has a weight of about 682 grams. In this sense, the Samsung tablet has a weight that is between the two, with a weight of 581 grams in its standard version, but higher in its Ultra version with a weight of 732 grams.
iPad Pro vs Galaxy Tab S9 screen
All Samsung screens have a panel Galaxy Tab S9 which has a Dynamic Amoled 2X screen. These types of panels are known for their vibrant colors, deep blacks, and high contrast ratios, making them ideal for media consumption and professional work.
Now, the iPad panel is not far behind, with a Liquid Retina screen, Apple’s own technology that has been developing for years to offer realistic colors designed for a professional audience. In this generation, it included a new screen technology of the 12.9-inch iPad Pro: Liquid Retina XDR technology.
In this sense, the 12-inch iPad has up to 600 nits of brightness for SDR content, reaching a maximum of 1,000 nits for full-screen content and 1,600 nits for HDR content. The 11-inch model maxes out at 600 nits for all content. It’s a small reduction in features, but it’s incredibly good.
Samsung has not been left behind and the new Tab series offers a brightness that reaches 750 nits for the S9, 650 nits for the Tab 9+ and 930 nits for the Tab S9 Ultra. Despite the good presentation of the Samsung tablet, Apple has managed to present a better product in this area.
It is important to highlight that the real glitter What users may experience, regardless of the model you choose, may vary depending on lighting conditions, type of screen content, and device power.
Finally, before moving on to the next section, each tablet provides a 120Hz refresh rate for new ambitions, responsive haptic interactions and fluid visual experiences.