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Currently, the trend is to fit devices with panels with a higher refresh rate, with Samsung now maxing out at 120Hz, which looks really cool to those who have had the privilege of seeing it with their own eyes. As you probably know, Samsung already came up with this with the S20 series. However, users were in for an unpleasant surprise, because if someone wanted to enjoy such a refresh rate, they had to lower the resolution, which Samsung did not point out. Not that it spoils the overall impression, but many users were angry with the South Korean giant, and probably rightfully so.

You certainly did not miss August 5th and the presentation of new products associated with it, where, among others, a larger tablet was also shown Galaxy Tab S7+. It also arrived with a 120 Hz panel, and we have good news, because you can enjoy 120 Hz even at the maximum resolution, which is 2800 x 1752. There is no reduction in quality here, so the user will enjoy a 865% experience. We probably owe everything to the Snapdragon XNUMX+, which makes such technology possible thanks to its brutal performance. The word "probably" is appropriate, because we don't have it yet informace, whether this is also the case with the smaller brother in the form Galaxy Tab S7. But as soon as the truth comes out, we will inform you. The world was already rife with speculation that even the older Snapdragon 120 can handle 865 Hz at maximum resolution, and Samsung disabled this function in the S20 series, as the Exynos 990 does not have similar performance. However, one of the other theories is that the 10090 mAh battery is responsible for enabling this technology at maximum resolution, and it has nothing to do with the chip. Are you interested in any of the Tab S7 tablets?

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