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I recently had a chance to play with a new Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. Regular readers will know I’ve been an Apple user for much of the last 6-8 years so I’m finding it very interesting branching out to explore new brands and getting to know Android. Full review: www.TechGadgetsCanada.com Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 - first look The tablet is a very good sized 9.7" device, though it does have a wide bezel all the way around the screen. I found that unusual right away, only because Samsung's new Galaxy phones are basically all screen. Nonetheless, this screen is still large and vibrant. The tablet is impossibly thin with a nice rounded edge it feels good to hold in your hand and it's not slippery. There's also a physical home button on the face that doubles as a fingerprint scanner. The device comes with a special pen that allows you to write on screen or otherwise control the tablet. Though I didn't get to sample this feature, you can also attach a magnetic keyboard to the Tab S3 to help provide an easier typing experience if you're going to use it like a laptop. Introducing the Samsung S-pen Samsung galaxy tab s3 pen how it worksThe pen is relatively small and weighs next to nothing. Several smart pens I've tried before are fat, bulky, heavy, and make it very uncomfortable to write. The Samsung pen feels like your favourite pen; the one you want to grab for constantly when you need to take notes. Using the pen to write on the screen is a surprisingly comfortable experience. If you've ever used a stylus on a glass screen before you know it feels kind of weird, but in this case the pen's contact with the screen feels much more natural, almost as if you were putting pen to paper. None of that metal to glass scrape. Amazingly, the pen never requires charging, I think that's because the technology is built into the screen as opposed to the pen. So really it's just acting as a stylus. The small 0.7 mm pen tip is very natural for writing. Unlike some other pens or styluses, you're not blocking your view of the letters you're forming behind the pen nib.