Testseek.com have collected 270 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 inch GT-P1000 / P1010 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 inch GT-P1000 / P1010.
October 2010
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The editors liked
The Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi Android tablet offers a bright
Responsive 7-inch screen
GPS
Bluetooth
And full access to Google's suite of mobile apps
Including Android Market
Overall this device is way ahead of the iPad and I think we are in for a brutal tablet battle
Missing in action is set to be Microsoft who are being overlooked in the tablet market by their traditional partners like Toshiba
Dell
Acer and Lenovo who are all developing Google Android based devices.
Great size and weight. Good performance. LCD screen is adequate. Pre-installed Swype and navigation
Great size and weight
Good performance
LCD screen is adequate
Preinstalled Swype and navigation
The editors didn't like
This Galaxy Tab is an Android 2.2 tablet living in an Android 3.0 world
And bigger and better tablets are priced in the same ballpark
The weakness of the Galaxy Tab is the lack of HDMI and 1080p which would have made it a great device for plugging into TV?s in hotels or at home to watch a video or full movie.
The weakness of the Galaxy Tab is the lack of HDMI and 1080p which would have made it a great device for plugging into TV’s in hotels or at home to watch a video or full movie.
Expensive. Proprietary USB charger. Compatibility issues with some Android apps
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Tab has attracted a lot of attention as the first serious challenger to the . Running the current version of Android (2.2 or Froyo), the 7-inch plastic-encased tablet is notably smaller than the iPad but that also means it’s a com...
Lightweight and portable, Great build quality, Bright, colourful display, Support for loads of file formats, Front and rearfacing cameras, Works as a phone, Web browser supports Flash
Chunky, Not as slick as the iPad, Three separate app stores is just confusing
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Abstract: Every gadget has a story to tell, you just need to spend a little time playing with it to hear it. The Samsung Galaxy TAB has a very simple tale. It's an Android smartphone, but twice the size. Just weeks away from its Canadian launch, I was able to ge...
Abstract: Clearing one million units in one month, the Galaxy Tab is the fiercest competition for Apple’s iPad yet (at least between all the tablets currently in SA). And it’s no surprise, since the Tab incorporates a number of offerings which Apple chose to ign...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 runs on the latest edition of the Android tablet-friendly platform - Honeycomb 3.2. Samsung have also equipped the slate with their home-brewed TouchWiz UI customizations. In theory, this should mean user experience nearly i...
Sound, Apps not optimized for display, Slow charging
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