Testseek.com have collected 279 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 inch 2014 SM-P6000 / P6050 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 inch 2014 SM-P6000 / P6050.
October 2013
(83%)
279 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
11 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
830100279
The editors liked
High resolution screen
New design with faux leather back
Upgraded S Pen
3GB of RAM
The benefits of which are easy to notice when you're hammering the device
Cat4 LTE
Empowering mobility and convenience
Storage expandable by Micro SD
A decent main camera with flash
Great screen
Improved design
Decent camera
S Pen a genuine plus
Split screen action
Quadcore power
Intuitive SPen
Photoshop Touch preloaded
S Pen
Screen quality
Battery life
The editors didn't like
No AU release date or price
It's quite heavy
Especially for those considering an upgrade from a smaller tablet
Published: 2013-11-23, Author: K , review by: liliputing.com
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 2014 Edition is an excellent upgrade to the first generation even if it shares some of the same problems at release as it's predecessor. This is a premium tablet at a premium price that's worth it if you're looking for a great ...
Abstract: Smartphone manufacturers are leapfrogging themselves with every new generation of their products, and the same thing goes for their tablet endeavors. Every new top-shelf tablet is slimmer, lighter and faster than the previous one, but there is a certai...
Buttons are questionable, Chrome and leather texture are subject to taste
The Samsung Galsxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) is, simply put, one hell of a piece of hardware. And it comes with a pretty hefty price tag too -- but one which is easily comparable to any other high-end tablet such as the iPad, and for which you get a lot m...
Published: 2013-11-04, Author: Jose , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: The tablet market doesn't look very different than it did a year ago from the perspective of who's doing well and who's not. Perhaps the most exciting developments came towards the end of 2012 and beginning of 2013 from the usual big guys: Google released...
Published: 2013-10-31, Author: Taylor , review by: Pocketnow.com
Gorgeous WQXGA display, Powerful multitasking software, Useful and extensive stylus integration, Decent battery life, Solid build quality and nice design
Intermittent performance issues, TouchWiz could use some weight reduction, Premium price tag,
Add all of this up and we're left with a very high-end tablet with a greatly improved build quality and design over last year's model, a combination of incredible specifications, and sometimes sluggish performance. Is that worth $550 or $600? To many,...
Published: 2013-10-29, Author: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: Releasing a tablet with the exact same name and slapping “2014 Edition” on it does not necessarily make you think that huge changes are in store. Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition , despite having a name that doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, act...
The instant you pick the Note 3 up for the first time, it feels like a new device, even if you know its two predecessors very well. The funny thing is the Note 3 isn't actually that different from the Note 2, but its refreshed design makes it feel like a ...
In this review, I've stated both some positive and negatives about this tablet. Now that happens with most tablets. But now we are to the part of “would you recommend the Galaxy Note 10.1?”. In short, yes I would. But let me explain. I do recommend the ...
Strong performance, battery life, Light, thin, Advanced multitasking, stylus support, IR emitter, Exceptional high-res screen, speakers, Smart Android OS modifications
Stylus takes time to master, No dedicated HDMI or USB ports, Subpar cameras
This refresh of Samsung's pen-enabled, full-size power tablet is fancier and faster, and it packs a spectacular beyond-high-res screen. It's one of our favorite Android slates to date. ...
Superb high resolution display, S Pen digital pen, fast CPU, expandable storage, AV remote control, Samsung's Multi Window multitasking
So much software and UI customization can be overwhelming to the user and the machine. Expensive, though price is by no means unfair given the features
The 2014 Edition Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is a top tablet pick if you're in the market for a mobile OS tablet rather than a Windows tablet. In fact, it's the cream of the Android crop too, but you'll pay the price since it's one of the most expensive....