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
Size
Weight
Display
Android
Hardware
Performance
-3G connectivity
Battery
Runs Android 2.2
AMOLED screen with 1024x600 resolution
Good design and solid build
Built-in cameras
Ability to make and receive calls and text messages
Ideal size for gaming
Well designed
Comes with DivX and Xvid Support
Samsung DNSe
5.1 surround
Flash 1.0 support
Camera quality is quite decent
UI is Easy to Use & Looks Good
Plenty of Features
Looks Good
Powerful graphics performance
Portable
The editors didn't like
Sound
Apps not optimized for display
Slow charging
Still many unknowns
Currently Uses Apps Meant for Smartphones
Expensive
Interface looks bloated on the large display
No application on the Market to make use of the screen
Current apps look pixelated or don't fill the screen
Built-in apps borrow heavily from iPad apps design
Abstract: Sascha joined me in the studio last night for a full-on 3.5hr marathon testing and discussion session with 10 different tablets. The iPad2, Asus Eee Pad Transformer, Acer Iconia Tab A500, HTC Flyer, Blackberry Playbook and Samsung Galaxy Tab were the focu...
Abstract: Samsung was one of the first makers of Android based premium tablet – the Galaxy tab. It has a very convenient and beautiful seven inch display, Android 2.2 OS, 3G support and Adobe Flash. Galaxy Tab was made to kill the Apple iPad and also cash in on ...
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Published: 2011-04-28, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
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
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
Samsung's 3G-free version of its 7-inch tablet, the Galaxy Tab, offers an appealing mix of price and horsepower, but it's overshadowed by the wave of inexpensive Android 3.0 devices.
Brilliant, bright screen, Manageable size is conducive for one-handed use
Screen doesn't support high-definition video, Proprietary connection port
With a few software tweaks and an appealing price, Samsung’s Wi-Fi-only Galaxy Tab should appeal to anyone who wants a 7-inch Android tablet with no pesky service contracts attached. Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi: Same Hardware, Lower Price Samsung Galaxy ...
We had some very good things to say about the Samsung Galaxy Tab during our tests. The tablet from Samsung is fast, the screen is sharp and bright, the device is effective in multitasking and its size is ideal to carry around in pockets and purses.Stro...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab does pretty much everything pretty well, just like the Galaxy S. If you happen to get your hands on one, you wont be able to find much to criticize in its performance. Though, that being said, the screen would be a little better...
7″ design is excellent, a great form factor for tablets, Hardware, software and data is fast as can be, Excellent battery life,
Android OS currently has no benefits for tablets; makes it a glorified smartphone, Proprietary connector makes it feel like an iPad, but without any spare cables lying around, No WiFi only model, high prices on most carriers
Abstract: Apple iPad came out in April 2010 and such has been the success that everyone is scrambling to make their own tablets. Most of them have given inexpensive tablets in different sizes and shapes but none of them have been able to challenge the prowess of...
So, what does Tab do that a Galaxy S phone (or any Android or iPhone) doesn't do as well or that a laptop does better? Maybe video watching and, maybe, game playing. In other words, what does it do? What function does it create or improve upon? It can't b...