Screen real estate is where the Yoga Tab Plus immediately asserts dominance. Its 12.7″ panel dwarfs the Tab S10 FE's 10.9″ display — a difference that translates directly into more comfortable media consumption, more usable space for split-screen multitasking, and a more natural canvas for stylus work. Paired with a higher resolution of 2944 x 1840 px and a pixel density of 273 ppi versus 249 ppi, content appears marginally sharper on the Yoga Tab Plus despite the larger surface area.
The refresh rate gap is equally significant in day-to-day use. The Yoga Tab Plus runs at 144Hz, producing visibly smoother scrolling, animations, and stylus response compared to the Tab S10 FE's 90Hz panel. For users who draw, take notes, or simply scroll through feeds frequently, that fluidity is perceptible. The Yoga Tab Plus also edges ahead on brightness at 650 nits versus 600 nits, and adds an anti-reflection coating that the Tab S10 FE lacks — a practical advantage in bright indoor or outdoor environments. Both use LCD technology, though the Yoga Tab Plus specifies an IPS panel, confirming wide viewing angles.
The Tab S10 FE's one display-related counterpoint is its branded damage-resistant glass, which the Yoga Tab Plus does not offer. That provides meaningful peace-of-mind protection against everyday scratches and drops. Still, in aggregate, the Yoga Tab Plus holds a clear advantage in this category — delivering a larger, sharper, faster, and better-coated screen — making it the stronger choice for display-centric use cases like media, creative work, and productivity.