Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
Accessible, 14.6-inch tablet supporting a huge range of Android apps for almost any task.
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Product description
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is designed with inclusivity at its heart. Its expansive 14.6-inch display, complemented by a magnified home screen widget, allows users to effortlessly enlarge text and objects for improved visibility. Integrated Android accessibility features, including voice-guided navigation, ensure a user-friendly experience. The tablet's AKG-tuned quad speakers deliver immersive Dolby Atmos audio, providing crystal-clear sound quality. This powerful combination of visual aids and auditory enhancements makes the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra an indispensable tool for enhancing daily life, ensuring technology is accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra highlights
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra can be helpful for:
- Magnifying digital content and your surroundings.
- Being productive and staying in touch with a full suite of Android apps.
- Note-taking with the supplied S Pen stylus or optional keyboard cover.
Note for magnification users: The pros and cons are listed next to each other.
Pros
- Large, customisable, easy to see screen.• Android tablet with magnifier.
- Full range of Android apps and built-in Android accessibility features.
- Dedicated Google Disability Support Service can provide support with using any Android accessibility feature including TalkBack and Screen Magnifier.
Cons
- Magnification features may not be as extensive as those found on specialist electronic magnifiers.
Ease of use
Moderate
Set up time
Estimate: 2 hours
Price range
£1,000+
This is a rough price estimate. Please check the suppliers website below for current and accurate pricing.
Learn more
- Read more about Samsung's accessibility options on the Samsung Accessibility for vision page.
- Learn more about support tips on the Samsung Galaxy S9 Ultra support page.
- You can find out more about accessibility features from Guide Dogs: Technology for vision impairment webpages, including this guide to Google TalkBack.
- There is a wealth of useful information available on the Google Accessibility Help Centre website, including Android accessibility features.
- There are useful guides and reviews on the Accessible Android community website and Blind Android Users podcast, produced by, and for, people with vision impairment.
Manufacturer details
You can find more information about this product by contacting the manufacturer
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