Samsung Tab S and Logos

Bryan Speer
Bryan Speer Member Posts: 64
edited November 21 in English Forum

I am thinking about purchasing a Samsung Tab S.  I want to make sure I can use the Tab S to read/highlight books from my Logos library.  I know you have to purchase a Stylus pen.

Is  anybody using a Samsung Tab S with a stylus pen to read/highlight a book from your Logos library?  Samsung described the Tab S as a touchscreen but it needs to be a digitized screen for this type of functionality.  The Samsung rep then told me it should work.  That response seems to be a contradiction to the first statement about the Tab S having a touchscreen.

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  • Joh
    Joh Member Posts: 54

     I want to make sure I can use the Tab S to read/highlight books from my Logos library.  I know you have to purchase a Stylus pen

    Hi, Bryan.

    I am using the tap s 10.5. I think finger is good enough for me. I have a stylus pen, but I don't use it well.

    All task are sufficient with the Tab s and your finger.

  • JoshInRI
    JoshInRI Member Posts: 1,940

    Fingers work of course but leave smudges all over the screen.  Anyone know the best cheapest stylus or pen to use with this machine please?
    I am thinking of switching my wifi only version out for one with 4g as well.  Anyone got this combo and enjoying it with their Logos better?

  • Kevin A. Purcell
    Kevin A. Purcell Member Posts: 3,405 ✭✭✭

    None of the Android tablets, even with an active digitizer like the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 or 10.1 or 12.2, don't add anything to Logos. They work just like a finger works. However, if you prefer a stylus they are the best options.

    I'd wait however, because Toshiba is just about to release the Toshiba Encore 2 Note that runs Windows and has an active digitizer stylus. You can install the full version of Logos.

    If your sold on Android tablet though and want a stylus the Samsung Galaxy Note tablets are the best for that. I've used most of them in my work with GottaBeMobile.com and no other combination of tablet and stylus is as good.

    Dr. Kevin Purcell, Director of Missions
    Brushy Mountain Baptist Association

    www.kevinpurcell.org