On the back of
the device on a slanted edge are the two stereo speakers, which is refreshing since the Amazon Kindle 4th generation was billed as budget reader and did not have any audio functionality at all.
Not exact matches
With Surface, Microsoft offers its own
slant on tablets, for better or for worse (Credit: Josh Miller / CNET) It's no secret that there are some serious issues around competition and Windows that spell trouble not only for Microsoft's Surface, but for other tablets, detachables, and convertible
devices running the latest incarnation of Microsoft's venerable operating system.
Due to its tiny 8.8 mm thickness, 10.1 - inch form and
slanted edges it is difficult to find a stable hold
on the Android
device with the added heft unevenly distributed throughout the revamped design giving it an awkward, almost cumbersome presence.
It's always been a staple of the Galaxy diet, but given that Samsung
devices have a heavy media
slant, it's very important that the 8 GB (around 5 GB after putting the Android Jelly Bean OS
on top) is backed up with up to 64 GB external storage.
But give the
device a push
on the arrow below the Samsung logo, and the top slides back to reveal a
slanted rest and a single USB - C port for hooking up your Galaxy S8.