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.
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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: 2014-02-14, Author: Dan , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
It's got a killer screen and more under the hood than a fleet of F1 cars. The camera modes actually make it tempting to use for photos too.
There's too much unnecessary software and we just don't feel that the S Pen stylus is really useful enough
It's a great tablet but the Note part of the equation still feels like too much of a gimmick. There are some use cases but genuine customers are going to be niche....
Ships with Android Jelly Bean (4.3); Touchwiz looks dated and degrades performance; No removable battery
The Galaxy Note is unrivaled with it comes to note-taking. But the dated Touchwiz interface lets it down, battery life could be better and there are a couple of mind-boggling design quirks....
Touchwiz and fake stitching aside the Note 10.1 is a very good tablet with the added S-Pen feature for those who want it.Tags:Tablets,AndroidBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery Price comparision from, and manufacturersShare this articleShareTweetSe...
Published: 2014-02-06, Author: Mark , review by: digitalspy.com
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition is one of the most capable Android tablets around at the moment, achieving full marks in the display stakes and packing raw power under the hood. With its faux-leather design, there are many slates out there that...
Attractive and easy-to-use design, Decent power, Great display, Innovative multitasking functions, Accurate and responsive stylus, Stacks of storage space plus microSD
Skeumorphic design may be off-putting to some, Exynos processor model a bit behind on performance
For the most part the Galaxy Note 10.2 2014 is exactly what I expected it to be, and this is a good thing. The Galaxy Note 3's impressive functionality translates very well to the larger tablet concept and adds some diverse use scenarios other 10-inch sl...
Published: 2014-01-28, Author: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great design, amazing screen, S Pen interface keeps getting better, microSD expansion
Expensive, slow charging times (no USB 3)
Once again we find ourselves loving a Note device. The 10.1 2014 Edition tablet is a steady leap forward from the previous generation model. Aesthetically, we much prefer this new design to the old model, and while the faux leather back is a bit tac...
Superb screen, Slim form factor, S Pen functionality, Largely fast, reliable performance, microSD card slot
Too expensive, Plastic design, Occasional Samsung app instability
After falling short in the tablet market for a while now, Samsung has finally produced a tablet that could well prove a genuine Android alternative to the iPad – though its premium price may prove the first stumbling block.It still can't match its Apple c...
Published: 2014-01-21, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv
Dynamite display, S Pen tricks are genuinely useful, as is Multi Window, Magazine UX is a beaut
Not as nice an object as the iPad, Google Play lags behind App Store for creative apps, Day-to-day performance disappoints
The Note 10.1 2014 can do everything you want a tablet to do - plus ten other impossible things you're not sure you needed it to. More clever than an iPad, with a better screen than nearly every other Android tablet and with microSD expandability, this ...
Excellent screen, Lots of uses for the S Pen stylus, Versatility, Media player, True multitasking
We expected more battery life, Lags in several places, Lesser graphics capabilities than competing tablets
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Published: 2013-12-19, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Stylus for drawing and writing, terrific screen, powerful processor, large battery, expandable memory
Not cheap, no HDMI port
The Galaxy Note 10.1 is one of the best-specced and most powerful tablets available. It's not cheap, and it doesn't have the high-quality metallic casing of the iPad Air, but it has a feast of features and the ability to handle them all very well indeed...