Testseek.com have collected 132 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 inch GT-P5200 / P5210 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 inch GT-P5200 / P5210.
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The editors liked
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 features a lightweight and compact design for a 10-inch tablet. Its screen is impressively bright
And a 64GB storage expansion option is always an appreciated extra
The editors didn't like
The "hit-box" for the capacitive menu and back buttons is too large
And errant touches are common. Performance is slow when quickly switching apps and Wi-Fi speeds dramatically decrease the farther away from the router the tablet is. And $400 for a devic
Once regarded as the premium tablet offering from Samsung’s camp to compete against Apple’s mighty iPad, the Galaxy Tab series has now taken the back seat as an entry-level model – leaving the Galaxy Note series to occupy its former throne. Brandishin...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 features a lightweight and compact design for a 10-inch tablet. Its screen is impressively bright, and a 64GB storage expansion option is always an appreciated extra
The "hit-box" for the capacitive menu and back buttons is too large, and errant touches are common. Performance is slow when quickly switching apps and Wi-Fi speeds dramatically decrease the farther away from the router the tablet is. And $400 for a devic
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 is a sleekly designed tablet but, with more powerful and cheaper options available, it feels like more of the same, rather than an upgrade.
Published: 2013-07-17, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Each new release of the Samsung Galaxy Tab proves the company’s willingness to stick with the brand name – and power. Samsung has the power to release a new wave of tablets each year without specific specification boosts bit-by-bit. Keep that in mind w...
Published: 2013-07-16, Author: Mark , review by: Laptopmag.com
Thin and light design, Bright display, Loud stereo speakers, Robust quick settings and lock-screen options, Built-in remote control
Frustrating performance lag, Low-resolution screen for price, No Multi Window mode
The Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 offers a thin and light design, a built-in TV remote and a look and feel that will be familiar to Samsung phone owners, but this Intel Atom-powered tablet suffers from too much lag....
Very slim and light, bright display, has IR AV remote
Mediocre low res rear camera, 1280 x 800 display resolution seems low for the price, Intel CPU occasionally balks
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 isn't a bad tablet, it's just a bit lacking for the price, and it provides little reason for Tab 2 owners to upgrade. The display, though not high resolution, is bright and colorful thanks to Samsung's PLS technology that...
Abstract: Looks are subjective, but the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 wins for being thinner, smaller and lighter than the Nexus 10. The weight difference is mere ounces and they're both slim tablets but the Tab 3 10.1 isn't as wide. The Galaxy is shiny plastic, but it's not a...
Abstract: Samsung's newly-announced Galaxy Tab 3 10.1-inch tablet reached our grubby mitts, and we are pretty curious to examine the first Intel Atom-based Android slate from Sammy. It is thinner and lighter than its Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 predecessor, and runs the n...
Published: 2012-06-07, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: Samsung continues to be the leader in the number of tablets released by an Android manufacturer. They had the first mainstream tablet, the Galaxy Tab , and from there they continued to release various 7-inch tablets along with an 8.9 tab and a 10.1 . This...
Published: 2014-10-02, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
A friendly word of warningThe Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 is an unwise purchase. If you're looking for value, this isn't for you-you can buy better for less. If you're looking for the latest-and-greatest, the Galaxy Tab 3 lags behind other tablets-even ones release...
Battery life, Design and finish, Handles well, Overall responsiveness
Need to switch to Movie mode for the best image quality, Screen resolution, Mediocre cameras, Limited universal remote interface
With the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1, Samsung keeps merrily churning out updated tablets that don't really change the game. Sure, the design is a bit more elegant, TouchWiz has improved slightly and battery life is top-notch, but there are certain higher-end featur...