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.
790100441
The editors liked
Overall performance is good
S-Pen stylus
Good Battery life
Good Loudspeakers
10.1 inches PLS TFT capacitive touchscreen with 16 M colors
Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich with TouchWiz UX UI
1.4 GHz quadcore CortexA9 CPU
Mali400MP GPU
2GB of RAM
S Pen input with welldesigned gestures
5 MP autofocus camera with 2592?1944 pixel
Powerful processor
Good battery life
Good configured dual cameras
Excellent both cameras
Calling facility
Overall great experience
TouchWiz is a good skin
Expandable memory
Dual-core processor
Good build
SIM card and calling support
S pen stylus
Multiscreen functionality
The device features a 1.9 megapixel front facing camera that is good for some high definition video calling although higher data bandwidth is necessary for really taking advantage of it. At the rear there's a 5 megapixel camera with inbuilt flash for illu
The editors didn't like
Display has low pixel density (149 ppi)
Mediocre build quality
No HDMI out
Below average screen resolution for the class
Proprietary 30pin connector for charging and connectivity
Abstract: Video Review: The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is a 10" Android tablet running on a quad-core processor, 2 GB of RAM with Samsung's S-Pen stylus and multi-screen software. Matt Mira and Michael Ian Black take a closer look at the $500 device on Gadget Pr0n...
Fastest Andoid Tablet We've Tested To Date, Excellent Battery Life, S-Pen Support, Optmized Version of Photoshop Included, Great Speakers
Relatively Low-Res Screen In This Price Segment, Multi Screen Only Works With Certain Apps
Performance Analysis: The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is the highest-performing Android-based tablet we have tested to date. In all but two tests, the Galaxy Note 10.1 bested every other tablet we've tested, occasionally by wide margins. Web browsing and Jav...
Published: 2012-08-29, Author: Edward , review by: crn.com
Abstract: Many devices have been referred to by reviewers as "iPad killers" since Apple's pivotal tablet was introduced in 2010, but none have really come close. Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 is different, and from where we sit, it's the first real contender to the ha...
Published: 2012-08-27, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Speedy internals and lots of RAM, S Pen is comfortable and responsive, Mini apps and Multiscreen mode are good ideas, but they're limited by the small number of available apps, Good battery life, Front-facing speakers
Lack of Jelly Bean leads to intermittent jerkiness despite the hardware, Bright screen with good colors and viewing angles is marred by a low resolution for this price range, S Note is promising but unstable, especially in handwriting recognition mode, Mi
Enlarge / The Galaxy Note smartphone stacked on top of the Note 10.1.Andrew CunninghamThe Galaxy Note 10.1 has too many problems to be a great tablet. It's too flimsy and its screen doesn't hold a candle to other similarly priced tablets. It's too expensi...
Long battery life, S Pen is OK for sketching, Built-in IR for Peel app
S Pen feels cheap, doesn't work well, Multiscreen apps are slow, Multiscreen limited to a few Samsung apps, Low-resolution screen, Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 | $499, Galaxy Note 10.1 Review Guide, Design, Display, S-Pen, Performance, Software & Apps, Batter
The Galaxy Note 10.1 Display is OK, but doesn't stand out.Overall, I see no reason to purchase the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 over an iPad, or any other Android tablet. The stylus is an interesting idea, but the execution just isn't very good.I wanted to li...
Stylus can be tricky to master, No dedicated HDMI or USB ports, Relatively low screen resolution
An Editors' Choice winner, this fast, strong-performing slate brings new multitasking features and savvy stylus input to Android tablets, making it one of the best full-size tablets to date. (The stylus takes time to master, though.) Read More…...
Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 marries an ambitious pen input and user interface to hardware that's a little tough to digest, especially when you can get better for less.In light of the recent ban on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and its ongoing litigation with Apple...
Abstract: Unless you've been hiding under a rock the last month or so, you're probably well aware about the all-out no holds barred war raging between Apple and Samsung in the court system. For consumers though, the battle that concerns them right now is betwee...