Testseek.com have collected 401 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 inch GT-P7500 / P7510 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 inch GT-P7500 / P7510.
April 2011
(78%)
401 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(68%)
14 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
780100401
The editors liked
1280 x 720 HD screen
Light & Thin
TouchWiz App Tray
Bright Screen
Great Gaming Graphics
Large 10.1” Screen
Multitasking Capabilities
The Android operating system is simply better than iOS. Connect the Galaxy to a PC and it shows up as an accessible external drive. The feeling of freedom
After using an iPad connected to iTunes
Is exhilarating. The display is excellent.
As thin as the iPad 2 and even lighter
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the sexiest Honeycomb (soon upgradeable to Android 4.0) tablet we've seen. Also
It has an 8-megapixel back camera and a 2-megapixel front camera
And powerful dual speakers
Its blazingly fast 4G LTE speeds match and in some cases surpass that of Wi-Fi networks. As thin as the iPad 2 and even lighter
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in any form is still the sexiest Honeycomb tablet we've seen
Superb thin and light design
TouchWIZ UX adds handy features
Built-in 3G on selected models
Excellent screen
Superior build
Great audio
Strong application support
Slim
Sleek design. Great LCD display
Sleek design
Great LCD display
The editors didn't like
Lags
Glitches
Unrefined UI
The 10.1” diagonal screen sounds like more
But in fact it is less
At least for photographers. The shorter
Wider iPad screen is better suited to displaying photos
The lack of ports on the tablet will be a problem for some and the plastic back leaves it feeling less solid than the iPad 2
The placement of the volume rocker and power button on the side leads to lots of accidental button presses. Also
The lack of ports will be a problem for some and the plastic back leaves it feeling less solid than the iPad 2. Preliminary battery life usin
No microSD card slot
No HDMI-out connection
Proprietary dock connection
Gallery and music player could be more webcentric
Would be more enthusiastic if it had more RAM
No word on Ice Cream Sandwich Update so far
No HDMI out. No expandable memory. No standard USB connection. Adapters are expensive
Here’s the funny thing about the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1: It’s not the fastest Honeycomb tablet, nor the cheapest. It lacks some features that seem to be standard on other tablets such as an SD card slot. But Samsung got enough things right that the Ga...
Abstract: Unfortunately, there is no extra security, as this device is clearly designed for consumers. And it’s not exceptionally rugged. The large 10-inch screen becomes a bit of weakness...
Abstract: Overall, I really like the Galaxy Tab 10.1. Samsung has created an amazing hardware platform that will be even more amazing when they deliver both more stability and more features. I'm usually not a features speculator...
Solid hardware build, Thin widescreen form factor, Good quality cameras and HD video recording, Light weight,
Few tablet apps, Some user interface quirks, No USB mass storage support
This is one of the tougher conclusions I’ve had to write. Here’s why: the Galaxy Tab 10.1 itself is a beautiful and thin tablet with an industrial design to die for. But Honeycomb 3.0 definitely isn’t ready for primetime. It was slow and sluggish at t...
Abstract: These ladies are smiling for a very good reason, and yes it has to do with the awesome tech toys they have in their hands from Samsung.After the break you will find my video review of the newly released Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 . Long story short? Run, don...
Abstract: For a good year now, we've been hearing about devices that would give the iPad a real run for its money, only to find the claims hollow. The closest contender thus far has been the Motorola Xoom, but it suffered too many shortcomings to give Steve Jo...
Abstract: When it released the original Galaxy Tab last year, Samsung became one of the first mainstream hardware vendors to deliver an Android tablet. With its new Galaxy Tab 10.1, Samsung kept the Galaxy Tab name and branding, but the new device has little e...
Abstract: With summer in full swing and many people taking some much-needed vacations, tablets are increasingly becoming the gadget of choice to carry along on those trips away from home. Obviously, they’re much more portable than most traditional laptops, but e...