

The Lite's display surrounds are much smaller than those of a 10.2-inch iPad. Its back and sides are smooth aluminium, without the chunk of plastic seen in the cheaper Galaxy Tab A 10.1. It looks and feels just about as good as any out there. The "Lite" part of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite's name undersells this tablet. But, all in all, much of that won't matter. And the iPad has more games, and more power to play them. What's the catch? The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite has an LCD screen rather than a more contrasty OLED. And to get an iPad with a stylus you have to spend more, plus you'll get a tablet with only half the storage of the Samsung (unless, again, you pay more). Great as the Tab S5e is, it does not have a stylus included. This makes the Lite the most versatile tablet you can get at this kind of price point. It can do almost everything the full-fat Tab S6 can, because it comes with a clever S-Pen stylus for sketching. There's a good chance a Samsung Galaxy S6 Lite is the right choice. Or, y'know, go the other way entirely and get an Apple iPad. So there's a good chance you're reading this wondering if you should buy a Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, or t he company's Tab S5e, or the Tab A 10.1. (Pocket-lint) - Until recently there were very few good affordable non-iPad tablets.
