These bite size tea cookies offer a tantalizing riddle for your tastebuds -- sweet on the outside, tangy on the inside, they're a delicious blast of summertime, anytime. Unlike other tea cookies, these are positively bursting with flavor. The key lime flavor is vivid and tantalizingly tart, a captivating counterpoint to the initial sugar sweetness. Enjoy Key Lime Tea Cookies with coffee or tea, hot or iced. Crumble them over a bowl of ice cream, or sandwich a bit of ice cream between two Cookies to make teeny, tiny key lime ice cream sandwiches. Whatever you do, treasure every bite, because Trader Joe's limited edition, highly coveted Key Lime Tea Cookies have been retired from the store's offerings, making this a last rare chance for die hard fans to get their fill of summer in a sweet bite.
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A Worthy replacement for my aging Galaxy Tab S
The media could not be loaded. I recently purchased the Galaxy Tab S6 to replace my aging Galaxy Tab S (yes, I still have a working Original Tab S). Although my original Tab S is still operational it is missing some key features that just don't quite make it a go to slate for me anymore. The S6 has a modern in-display fingerprint sensor and face unlock (even though the latter isn’t as secure) which provide much faster and easier access to my secure apps. Both tablets have a beautiful AMOLED screen but the S6 screen is larger and brighter.Let's talk about this beautiful piece of hardware. It is a sleek all metal beautifully made tablet redesigned from the ground up and released August 2019. Samsung never compromises on their S series tablets, these flagships contain the latest tech and highest specs available on any Android tablet. Right now this is the most powerful Android tablet on the market, also the most expensive.I’ve been using the S6 for almost a week and am really enjoying the experience. It has a 7040mAh battery, the provided charger is a 15W charger, but I did my first charge after 4 days of use using my USB-C 60W Techmaster Charger. The battery went from 0-100% in a little over an hour that equates to a 25W Charging speed. I went from 0-60% in less than 30 minutes, not bad.Face unlock is fast, sometimes ambient lighting can cause it to fail but it works regardless of the tablet’s orientation. In-display Finger unlock is solid, works every time. I’ve seen a lot of folks complaining about Samsung’s in-display unlock… I don’t know what they are talking about. Compared to the rear mounted biometric sensor on the Galaxy Note 8 it is just as fast and just as accurate. To me it seems to work better as the sensor area is slightly larger. I’ve tried it in different orientations and it just works every time. Perhaps those with problems have a screen protector which is impacting the scanner performance.This slate is fast, very fast the Qualcomm 855 processor powers through any task. Every app just pops on the screen with no delay, I am a multi-tasker so run multiple apps at once in pop-up view and I have seen no lag or response issues. I also have the Type Cover so this makes multi-tasking even better as it is easy to switch between tablet and laptop mode with the flip of the cover. The cover also gives additional protection to your S Pen, the magnet hold is not as strong as I’d like. The mag mount can deliver 10 hours of S Pen charge in just a few minutes.The new S Pen has some new Air Moves and provides even higher 4,096 pressure levels for even greater precision. It can also be used to control the camera shutter or as a presentation clicker.Below I’ve compared the specs from the recently released Galaxy Tab S6 Lite to the Galaxy Tab S6. This mid-range slate will get you in the door at a much lower price point but with some major compromises.Galaxy Tab S6 Lite | Galaxy Tab S610.4" TFT LCD (2000x1200) | 10.5" Super AMOLED (2560X1600)Exynos 9611 Octa Core | Qualcomm 855 Octa CoreStandard S Pen | S Pen with advanced features5MP Front Camera 8MP Rear Camera | 8MP Front Camera 13MP + 5MP (Dual) Rear Cameras4GB RAM and 64/128GB Storage | 6/8GB RAM and 128/256GB StorageMicroSD expandable to 1TB | MicroSD expandable to 512GBNo Fingerprint Sensor | In-display Fingerprint SensorAKG tuned 2 Speaker system | AKG tuned 4 Speaker systemNo DEX Support | Fully Supports DEX DesktopAs you can see the S6 Lite is clearly a mid-range tablet vs the Tab S6's Premium\Pro specifications. You can read and watch my review of the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite here. https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/RN05OV5L16OS1?ref=pf_ov_at_pdctrvw_srpRemember to watch my unboxing video of the Galaxy Tab S6 and witness the beautiful design.
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This is a new world for TABLETS
First I have had five previous Samsung tablets. The most recent being a Galaxy tab S. I have been pleased with these devices. They have all been large screen versions of a phone. The 8 and 10 inch versions of a phone screen is very interesting to say the least. I have the Samsung Keyboard for the Galaxy tab S and a Samsung mouse. These tools make the Galaxy tab S more useful but there are still lots of limits.This is different. DeX makes this something new. The windows are nice etc. But the speed along with the keyboard makes this much more than a big screen phone. I can actually get some work done. I have been a keyboard user for 50+ years. The thought of using my thumbs to type just does not work. The keyboard works well. The Samsung Mouse integrates quite well with the operating system. Copy/Paste with the mouse is very intuitive. Not being into Games etc. I cannot evaluate that portion of the system. I am just saying that for me in my world, It does what I need. Videos and Photos are very good. Photos are easy to edit as needed. The small bezel makes for a nice display. The screen is sharp, bright, and clean.All of that being said. The hardware and software work very well and are well integrated. A few issues exist with both hardware and software. The hardware - I am not impressed with the flimsey connection between the keyboard and the Tablet. I don't know how long this is going to last. I also wonder how soon I will loose the pen. Its storage is mediocre at best. As for the software - With every update etc., there seems to be a need to move things and relabel functions. How much is Google/Android and how much is Samsung is unclear. Samsung and its attempt to force feed us Bixby is a growing issue. Perhaps there will be a time when another generation will welcome this like the thumb typing, maybe so. Not now. My first attempt to power down necessitated a couple calls to Samsung support. Bixby by default is a long press on the power button. In my mind - don't do dat to me. I been powering down Samsung phones and tablets for years by a long press on the power button.Overall I am very pleased with the Galaxy Tab s6. I would recommend this to anyone who wants a box for use on the road which will connect to a full size keyboard and mouse to work when you come home. I have had the tablet for a couple weeks. It has 8g working memory, 256g storage and a 512g card. I have a dongle which allows it to connect to an HDMI monitor. The idea of typing notes in the car during the day on the road and coming home and seeing them on a full screen is quite nice. I have done this for some time by typing notes on the older tablet and saving to the cloud and seeing the work on a desktop machine. But the ability to see them as I originally typed them is the plus. Good Job Samsung.4-15-2020 Update. I have now used this tablet for a few months and think I need to add a few observations.First I am not comparing this to anything except a Win10 Ltop and other Samsung Tablets. I notice lots of people comparing to an Ipad. I know nothing about any Apple products. The hardware is excellent. DeX is certainly a step in the right direction. A major limitation with this product is the Android Operating System. Android is built on Unix/Linux. There is lots of flexibility in the OS but there is a lot of problems with app development. Basic functionality is inconsistant across different apps. Copy/Paste works with the mouse in some apps. You have to use Ctrl C and Ctrl V in others. I have an app which sends news items as alerts. If the S6 is closed/off, when opened the alert is there. If I click on it - bad idea. The machine is locked cause it needs a security code but no message. I have to close the alert which allow the security code screen. No consistncy. I am typing this in SoftMaker in order to have spell checking. Just another inconsistancy. There are lots of other places where apps work different depending on where you are.I still like the S6 for its ability to have multiple windows open, the speed is wonderful. If Google, Android, and the App Store would cooperate, the whole product would be beyond great.
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