On the iPad Smart Folio keyboard there is a shortcut for going to the iPad home screen, “command-H”. There’s no home button on either keyboard. When I have to go back to an Apple keyboard, I have to remember what keys are the “control”, “Windows”, “alt”, and “function”, which isn’t fun. I use a lot of keyboard shortcuts whenever I can. While I’ve made adjustments and can be productive with them, I’m much more comfortable with PC/Windows/Android keyboard layouts. I’ve never gotten completely used to Apple’s version of keyboard layouts. I didn’t have the newer Apple Magic Keyboard to compare with but I’ve read a lot of reviews/comments from people that actually prefer the Smart Folio keyboard to the Apple Magic keyboard. The two keyboards I’m comparing are the Apple Smart Folio Keyboard for iPad Air (4th generation) and the only Samsung made keyboard for the Tab S7, the Galaxy Tab S7 Bookcover Keyboard. Neither tablet comes with a keyboard unless you get it in a bundle like I did for the Tab S7. The recording was done with the Zoom H1n Portable Recorder. The microphone was directly in front of both tablets but centered between the two (with the iPad on the left). I’ve noted in the clip which tablet is playing at what time. Also, the Tab S7 definitely gets louder than the iPad Air.īelow is a 32MB Wav format sound clip going back and forth between the two comparing their sound (maximum volume) on two different songs. There are a few extra sound settings you can choose from on the Tab S7 like Dolby Atmos and an equalizer. The iPad Air sound seems muffled a little bit in comparison. Overall, the sound seems to be quite a bit richer on the Tab S7. I noticed that the sound is better in landscape mode on the Tab S7 because I tend to cover up the speakers if I listen in portrait mode. I enjoy listening to both of them more than my Note 20 Ultra which is saying something because I like the sound from my Note 20 Ultra. The iPad Air has 4 speaker grills but seems to have only 2 speakers. Soundīoth the iPad Air and the Galaxy Tab S7 have great sound. Let’s take a look at some of the things that makes each one shine, what separates the two, and a few things that aren’t great on each. Each has a lot to offer, one for Android and one for iOS. The iPad Air 4 (2020) and Galaxy Tab S7 are two of the top tablets in 2020 and heading into 2021. Two really good tablets with good keyboards as well
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