Browse the Iternet and stay productive with this Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite tablet. The Exynos processor and 4GB of RAM deliver fast performance for running multiple applications, while the rechargeable 7040 mAh battery offers hours of uptime on a single charge. This oxford gray Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite tablet features a slim metal design to minimize bulk.
Q: Does this tablet have a slot to slide the s pen in when not using?
A: There's a magnet so the S pen just snaps onto the side.
Q: Can this tablet take a memory card?
A: Yes a micro sd card. There is a little hole on the side of the tablet and it comes with a tool. You put the little tool in the hole and it pops out the tray to put it in.
Q: Does it have a headphone Jag?
A: Yes there is a 3.5mm headphone jack on the Tab S6 Lite
Q: Is this a good tablet for digital art? (i.e. drawing)
A: I'm an artist and I bought this with the intention of using it to create art first and foremost. I've had it a few months and it's been a great tablet. I've been able to doodle whenever I wanted and done several finished pieces. I personally haven't noticed any lag while working unless I'm using line stability options. (I use Medibang as my drawing program if that makes a difference on this) Nothing major that has been a detriment to my work. The only thing I have noticed and become a slight concern was with the S Pen's nib. New from box the nib has a rounded ball at the end of it. Within a week of daily use and many long drawing sessions I noticed the nib was eroding away surprisingly fast. It hadn't even been a month and that ball tip was gone. Now almost 2 months later I've been keeping an eye on my nib and I feel the erosion has slowed down but sometimes I hear/feel a "scratching" sound coming from the pen on the tablet's screen (I don't use a screen protector). If I rotate the pen that scratching goes away and there's never any actual damage on the glass. I'm concerned I've hit like the "core" of the nib already. I looked up if the nib could be replaced and they can. I'm glad that's a possibility but I'm a bit disappointed that the nib could get used up THAT fast. They don't even include a replacement nib in box. So that might be something important for any artists to keep in mind about these tablets and their s pens. Oh and another thing the screen likes to take on a ghost image of stuff that's been on the screen. Like screen burn but it fades with time. I don't use my tablet on the brightest screen settings and I still get this ghosting fairly regularly. I don't even need to be doing something for that long for a ghosting to happen. I just ignore it since it will fade and it hasn't effected my art production either.
Q: Can I use a keyboard on this tablet?
A: Yes.
Q: Does the tablet support DeX like the regular Tab s6?
A: No, it does not.
A: The pen does not need to charge since it has no battery. It does not have the extra buttons that the galaxy note has. It simply functions as a pen/stylus.