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Samsung Sri Lanka recently presented a Samsung Tab S7+ to the brilliant Engineering student, Vinura Osada Gallage, who was declared all-island first in the new syllabus category in the Engineering Technology stream for the 2019 G.C.E A/L exam. An ardent Samsung smartphone user, the brilliant student has been doing his entire examination preparation regularly on devices from the Samsung eco-system.
On his request, Samsung gifted Vinura a Galaxy Tab S7+ as a strategic educational aid to support his advanced engineering studies under its vision for promoting latent talent through greater digitalization.
The large-sized 12.4-inch display enhances visual acuity and increases productivity while also supporting 120Hz display. Other useful features such as Samsung DEX, writing on PDFs, taking pictures and writing on them, making instant sketches, using pop-up windows, the air command menu and its features are some of the features that increase productivity.
Moreover, the enhanced S-Pen feature offers a more life-like experience when writing or drawing on the tablet using the stylus. Also, the Galaxy Tab S7+ ’s long-lasting battery and the S-Pen’s Bluetooth function allows you to perform presentations on the generous-sized screen while multitasking with 3 apps open simultaneously to get more done while switching with ease back and forth.
As online learning becomes more of a reality in the present context, students need powerful educational devices to support their learning and Samsung provides an entire range from smartphones and tabs to laptops and personal computers to fuel students’ ambitions for a prosperous future.
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