Similar to the flagship Galaxy Tab S6, the less expensive Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is also shipped with the digital input pen S Pen. However, the 10.4-inch tablet only costs half of the flagship and almost looks identical, but there are some internal changes. We review the Lite version of the tablet.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-S6-Lite-Review-Lite-version-of-the-flagship-tablet-with-S-Pen.470754.0.html
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Do you know if it's possible screen sharing with HDMI cable (maybe with some adapter to usb c)?
It's for a classroom projector
@Julia cef
Unfortunately the S6 Lite does not support physical HDMI or Displayport connection through its USB-C port.
USB-C port on the device is 2.0, which requires MHL to allow HDMI. Even modern high-end phones and tablets with USB-C 3.1/3.2, the manufacturer OEM has to include and specify displayout function in its specs sheet, otherwise the device cannot use a physical connection.
You could try wireless streaming but it has its share of cons.
Or the Galaxy Tab S5e has both USB-C 3.1 with HDMI and Samsung Dex support so that is your best bet in this price range but it also lacks the S-Pen.
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After Samsung's release of the expensive Tab S7 FE, this one is actually a solid option for drawing/Study from home.
The Tab S6 Lite now supports DeX.