Testseek.com have collected 144 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 inch SM-T320 / T325 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 inch SM-T320 / T325.
March 2014
(83%)
144 Reviews
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Abstract: Small Android tablets have an image problem. Thanks to Hudls, Kindle Fires and Nexus 7s, everyone wants one on the cheap – US$200 seems about right, maybe US$300 if it's brilliant.By that logic a US$550 Samsung Galaxy TabPro 8.4 has to be out-of-this-worl...
It's really easy to recommend the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4. This slate easily has the best screen, the top-performing hardware, the best software package, and, if you must ask, the best camera in its class. If you want a mid-sized tablet for both multi...
Bright screen with natural colours, Good reading comfort, Decent camera, Good finish, Lightweight
Default interface is heavy and with few interesting features, The 'Pro' software suite is quite limited, Up against the moreappealing Tab S 8.4
Smaller than the Tab Pro 10.1 and cheaper than the Tab S 8.4, the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 occupies a very small niche. But then it's typical of Samsung to offer a product for every possible occasion. Fans of this small format will be won over by the Tab Pro 8....
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Published: 2014-10-02, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
A sprinter in a field of marathon runnersTablets are really starting to come into their own, and there's very rarely an instance of a "bad tablet" anymore. The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro is a great illustration of this: Even though it doesn't score all that w...
Published: 2014-06-25, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Tablets are really starting to come into their own, and there's very rarely an instance of a "bad tablet" anymore. The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro is a great illustration of this: Even though it doesn't score all that well in comparison to the other flagship o...
Published: 2014-04-09, Author: Dan , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
The screen and the spec are excellent. It's lovely and light, and seriously thin too.
The businessstyle apps and UI need to be refined and the main camera is a bit of a let down
So, near and yet so far. It's a very nice tablet for fun and games but business side of things needs rethinking. Still a good buy but far from perfect....
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Published: 2014-04-04, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Terrific screen, powerful processor, slim and sturdy build
On the pricey side
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro a very good mid-sized tablet, but so is the Google Nexus 7 , and it costs a good £100 less. Still, for a midrange tablet you get a stonking screen and extremely powerful processor with a pretty good camera thrown in. Not bad a...
Thin and light, Sharp display, Fast performance, Runs Android 4.4 KitKat
Expensive, Needs better palm rejection
With its all-screen, thin-and-light design, and fast performance levels, the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 is easily one of the finest small-screen Android tablets around. The big problem is that it's priced to compete with the iPad mini with Retina, comman...
At CES 2014 Samsung let a batch of business-orientated Android tablets out into the wild. These slates cover a range of size options and encompass both Samsung's Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Note brands – meaning some have stylus input and some don't. The Galaxy...