The Galaxy Tab S9 FE is a powerful, big-screen tablet that’s built for media, and it’s currently selling for $442.
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Samsung’s latest Galaxy tablets come in two sizes, the 10.9-inch Tab S9 FE<!–> for $442, and the 12.4-inch Tab S9 FE+–> for $549.
If you have your heart set on a big tablet for watching movies and multitasking on the go and want to keep your spending in check, the Tab S9 FE+ is a solid choice.
Keep in mind that you may experience the usual Android tablet quirks, such as outstretched apps and the occasional slow-down.
The world of budget-friendly Android tablets continues to grow as more companies try to appeal to those who don’t feel like spending $1,000+ on a nice Netflix machine. Samsung is once again trying to make something happen in the upper mid-range sector with the Galaxy Tab S9 FE series, which consists of the regular S9 FE<!–> and the S9 FE+–>. I’ve been reviewing the latter, which normally retails at $599, and… it’s pretty good!
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I’m not going to tell you it’s the greatest tablet since sliced bread. While it marks the return of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab FE line after a hiatus in 2022, the company’s mid-range tablets haven’t changed all that much, save for a few tweaks here and there to bring them up to 2024 standards. The S9 FE+ is a prime example of that, but despite being a boring update, it’s still a great option if you’re after a big screen with long battery life.
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The screen is really what makes the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+. Samsung includes a 12.4-inch 16:10 IPS LCD that, to my eye, looks about as close as you can get to OLED without actually making the leap to OLED. Content looks pin-sharp thanks to the 2560 x 1600 resolution, while colors are vibrant and contrast is surprisingly adequate. I’ve enjoyed doing just about everything on this tablet, from watching movies to reading articles. It all looks superb, which is to be expected from a tablet from Samsung.
Is it as beautiful as a straight-up OLED panel? No, not really. It doesn’t help that there’s a gray tint whenever something super dark shows up on the screen (such as nighttime in a movie), but for this price, it’s forgivable.