Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N8010 10.1in WiFi 16GB
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13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
As it is with many of the products we review, the question with the Note 10.1 isn't whether it is good, but why it isn't better. For about the same price, you can buy the Asus Transformer 300T with a bundled keyboard dock.
Pros:
- Lightweight construction
- Forward-facing speakers
- Top-shelf hardware makes for a smooth tablet experience
- IR blaster on top of tablet
Cons:
- 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
13 years ago
Galaxy Note 10.1 (N8000)
BEING the top Android Âsmartphone maker in the world, Samsung is trying hard to make its mark in the tablet arena. Its latest attempt comes in the form of the Galaxy Note 10.1. First of all, the Note 10.1 is not to be confused with the Galaxy Note 2.
Pros:
- Multiscreen brings multitasking to a whole new level
- S Pen works well
- Jelly Bean update coming soon
Cons:
- Screen resolution disappointing
- multiscreen works with only a few apps
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
THE SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 10.1 isn't your average Android tablet. Instead, it's a tablet that looks to fill a niche already captured by Samsung's popular Galaxy Note smartphone, thanks to its innovative included stylus and preloaded productivity features.
Pros:
- Extremely lightweight
- stylus is fun
- good screen
- amazing battery life
Cons:
- Some performance issues
- feels cheap
- Not great for professionals
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Since the launch day of the first Apple iPad, many different Android-powered tablets have come and gone. In fact, there are models that got released as entirely different products even though they carried identical specs and are made by the same company.
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (Verizon Wireless) Review
To 4G LTE or not to 4G LTE, that is the question when it comes to Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 for Verizon. Initially available as a Wi-Fi-only tablet, the 10-inch slate is now being offered on Verizon's 4G LTE network.
12 years ago
Amazing tablet with tremendous versatility
After my first initial foray into tablet-land with an Asus transformer Windows 8 device I finally settled on the Samsung Note 10.1 after much research and playing in-store. Never a fan of the Mother-Apple approach to running my laptop media and seemingly everything else on my PC I knew I wanted an...
Pros:
- Battery life
- Screen display and touch responsiveness
- S Pen ability to jot notes
- Writing to text conversion is amazingly accurate
- Multi-tasking
- split screen
- Speed
- Stylish
- Vast array of apps
- Quality feel
- Excellent Samsung support
- Sound
Cons:
- Price
- Learning curve
- Samsung interface can be bit of a rabbit hole
12 years ago
lasting for ever
A great travel companion and the best tablet ever...with no comparison to the ipad..... Front speakers are great move ....it is all in one device use it for watching movies and surfing the web and instant chatting and email
Pros:
- fleunt UI
- multitasking
- s pen functionality
- expandable storage
- 2 Gb ram
Cons:
- display could be higher
- unable to move apps to sd card
- camera could be better
- no enough apps support (android fault
12 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Review: In Depth
We end this review with a spot of deja vu. When we reviewed the Nokia 808 PureView , it was poor phone with a mind blowing feature - the camera. In the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, we have a mediocre tablet with incredible pen input.
Pros:
- Fantastic pen input
- Good app suite
- Thin and light
Cons:
- Underwhelming design
- User interface is stuttery
- Too much Samsung bloatware
13 years ago
Review: Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Samsung's giant stylus-driven Galaxy Note 5.3in was an unlikely success. Now the Korean manufacturer is swelling its range with the Galaxy Note 10.1: a 10.1in Android tablet with built-in Wacom digitiser, stylus and a tweaked version of Google's Android 4 OS.
12 years ago
Can the Wacom-designed S Pen give the Galaxy Note 10.1 an edge?
The S Pen certainly adds a new dimension to the Galaxy Note 10.1 and we like the bundled apps that Samsung has included. Once you look past the S Pen, however, you're left with a tablet that doesn't offer anything particularly exceptional.
Pros:
- S Pen and compatible apps
- Infrared port and Peel app
- TouchWIZ adds some nice features
Cons:
- Bland design with average build
- Sluggish performance at times
- Screen resolution could be higher
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