Testseek.com have collected 152 expert reviews of the Microsoft Lumia 2520 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Lumia 2520.
January 2014
(77%)
152 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(100%)
3 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Hardware is bound to be solid and nice to hold
Bright screen
Connectivity
Attractive design
Bright display
Great battery life
Fast charging
Speedy performance
Builtin LTE
The Nokia Lumia 2520 features fast gaming performance and LTE support out of the box. Xbox Music is an incredibly robust streaming app
And Nokia Music allows you to listen to songs you don't own without an Internet connection. It includes the full versio
The editors didn't like
Windows RT is too limited in what it can run at the moment
Poor construction
Windows RT
Heavy
Windows RT underpowered
No Kickstand
Slightly unbalanced design
No fullsized USB port
It's thicker and heavier than recent tablets
And its pointy corners are distracting. The screen has a yellow tint
Storage expansion is only accessible with a key or paperclip
And the keyboard accessory isn't as comfortable to type on as the Surface 2's
Abstract: Windows RT tablets in general are a rare bunch nowadays, so we’re humbled to know that two of the best ones bring back light to the budding platform. Unlike last year, Microsoft made sure to do itself good this time around by outfitting its Surface 2 t...
Though given Microsoft's restrictions on Windows RT, there is little to fault with the Lumia 2520. It is a competitive device with modern specs that rivals the best tablets. However, the limitations of RT is where the Lumia 2520 stumbles when compared to...
Published: 2013-11-22, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Good looking design. Colorful polycarbonate shell. 1080p HD display. Gorilla Glass 2 covering display. Great battery life.
Micro USB 3.0 port is useless without a separate adapter (not included). Mediocre sound quality. Keyboard case sold separately. App selection is limited. Windows RT 8.1 is a tough sell for most people
The Nokia Lumia 2520 is a very nice looking, well-made tablet, but it has some flaws, which, combined with the drawbacks of Windows RT, make it hard to recommend....
Nokia needed a tablet. It took its time with the Lumia 2520, and in many places that consideration shows. The decisions to go with a more usable display and a fast-charging system do make sense for what’s billed as a tablet for work and play, and whil...
Attractive design, Enhanced experience with Nokia branded apps
Glossy finish attracts smudges
Aggressive is a word that best describes Nokia’s strategy of late. And now that they’ve entered the tablet scene with a pretty good contender in the Lumia 2520, it’ll be interesting to see where they go from here. The sky is the limit, right? As for th...
Limited app selection, Back is fingerprint magnet, Awkward touchpad, Lackluster camera
The Nokia Lumia 2520 is a well-designed tablet with fast performance, long battery life and a comfy keyboard -- if you're willing to live with Windows RT's limitations....
Abstract: We knew it was only going to be a matter of time Nokia would make a Windows-based Tablet . The Lumia 2520 comes in as an astounding well crafted piece that has the Lumia feel all over; which is a good thing. the Lumia 2520 tablet comes with Windows 8.1 (R...
Outstanding 1080P HD Display, fast processor, excellent battery life and build quality make the Lumia 2520 an noteworthy tablet. LTE connectivity gives you an alwayson internet device, built in Office and HERE Maps makes it compelling.
No full USB port, the lack of a kickstand and Microsoft's Surface 2 make it hard for the Lumia 2520 to stand out. Carrier branding limits its availability and the lack of storage may limit the device for power users. Odd button placement and uninspiring
The Lumia 2520 is a solid, first attempt from Nokia to make a Windows RT 8.1 tablet. While the device has excellent specs, inspiring design, button placement and a phenomenal display, its not clear if many users will see the advantage of this tablet over...
Published: 2013-11-21, Author: Lee , review by: arstechnica.com
Abstract: Windows RT continues to nibble at the tablet market, with Microsoft applying the cut-down operating system to its much-improved latest generation of Surface tablets. (Those even found some approval from Ars Microsoft Editor Peter Bright.) Nokia—whose shar...