Testseek.com have collected 441 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-N8000 Galaxy Note 10.1 inch and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-N8000 Galaxy Note 10.1 inch.
February 2013
(79%)
441 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
25 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Speaker location & sound quality
Access to the Samsung App Store
Access to apps like S-Planner and S-Note
S Pen abilities
Screen capture soft key
Decent battery life
Floating widgets
Micro SD card slot
S Pen and compatible apps
Infrared port and Peel app
TouchWIZ adds some nice features
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (Verizon Wireless) features tangible UI improvements that make use of the S Pen in useful
Logical
And cool ways. Its storage capacity can be expanded via microSD
And the IR blaster remains a thoughtful addition
Lightweight construction. Forward-facing speakers. Top-shelf hardware makes for a smooth tablet experience. IR blaster on top of tablet
Superb design and display
Powerhouse performance
Outstanding front and back camera
S Pen more versatile then ever
Excellent battery life
The editors didn't like
Poor screen resolution
Plasticy
Cheap feel to the build quality
Placement of volume rocker and headphone jack
Widgets like S-Planner are not resizeable
Lack of handwriting input outside of S-Apps
Multi-tasking not a smooth or fluid process
Bland design with average build
Sluggish performance at times
Screen resolution could be higher
The price is far too high for only 16GB of native storage
And the build quality feels weaker and inelegant when you compare it with even lower-priced tablets
Only average battery life. Screen is OK
But far from best in class. S Pen is not nearly as useful as it could be. Comparably expensive
Abstract: Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1: Android tablet flagship? In the light of recent events in US, where Apple won a hefty compensation from Samsung for unauthorized usage of Intellectual Property, the Note family of devices grows in importance for Samsung. The ...
Abstract: The reason is simplicity. Here is a device that is bigger than a smartphone, smaller than a laptop, and brings a convenience and efficiency level somewhere in the middle.Tablets can do a lot more than smartphones, but still do not have the productivity le...
The Galaxy Note 10.1 is a good device that allows for multitasking, which makes good use of its huge screen. The S Pen is also handy for when you want to take down notes and when you really need to get a concept jotted down. The build, with its plast...
Abstract: If you like the features on the Samsung Galaxy Note II but want them in a larger form factor, the Galaxy Note 10.1 could be the perfect device. Featuring a 1.4 GHz quad-core Exynos processor, the Note 10.1 offers a 10.1-inch display (obviously) with a 7,0...
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Published: 2012-09-25, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: We've played with a lot of tablets this year, including hotshots like the Nexus 7, iPad 3 and the Full HD ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity and now the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 has arrived on our test table. We analyzed the device and found it to have some ve...
After the success of the Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung has decided to “double down” with their stylus-powered line of product, and that's how the Galaxy Note 10.1 was born. It brings everything that was good with the Galaxy Note smartphone into a 10.1 tabl...
Published: 2012-09-18, Author: Joe , review by: Pocketnow.com
Nice, big screen, Front firing speakers let you hear your content without blasting it to everyone around you, Multi Screen lets you run have multiple apps open on the screen at the same time, though few apps support this feature, Battery life is nothing
Volume button is “upside down” when the tablet is in portrait, Screen gets “oily” and shows “stylus trails”, Build quality is lacking, creaks and squeaks aren't uncommon, S Note app has potential, but doesn't live up to our stylus-friendly expectations
We're a bit perplexed regarding Samsung's naming conventions. A 7.7″ tablet is a Galaxy “Tab”, but a 10.1″ tablet could either be a “Tab” or a “Note”. It would make more sense to us if the smaller tablets were “Notes” and the larger were “Tabs”, perhaps...
Samsung has done an admirable job with the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet and it certainly offers some stiff competition to the family of iPads and other Android-based tablets. Whether or not it is a "game changer" remains to be seen, but for those not commi...
Abstract: Design The two tablets, besides their suspiciously similar rectangular shapes with rounded corners and identical black and white colour options, couldn't be any more different in terms of design. The new Apple Ipad is crafted from weighty aluminium, while...
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Published: 2012-09-05, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: The Galaxy Note was a huge success despite many critics saying it was too big. Many wondered if it was a phone or a tablet. Some even called it a phablet, but it didn't matter because sales were much stronger than anticipated. It's no surprise that Samsun...