Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 GT-P5100 10.1in 3G 16GB
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extremely happy
I spent many months saving for an ipad then happen to see this in the Argos catalogue which led to a month of research, reviews and playing around, I then decided that the Samsung Galaxy tablet 10.1 was what I wanted(and needed!
Nelson Isibor reviews the Samsung Galaxy Tab2 10.1
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 the successor to Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 was announced at the Mobile World Congress in February 2012 and was released in May 2012. I have had the wifi-only version of the Tab 2 10.1 for a couple of weeks and I decided to write my experiences with it so far.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 Review
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is a smooth operator, with a dual-core chip and lots of excellent features.- Slim, lightweight, good looks
- Android Ice Cream Sandwich
- excellent user interface
- Dual-core processor
- Screen is not an outstanding feature
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
With Asus' 32GB Transformer Pad available for £399 complete with quad-core CPU, 8Mp camera and keyboard dock, and the smaller Nexus 7 soon to hit the market for £160, the Galaxy Tab 2 isn't quite cheap enough to make a compelling case for itself. It's not a bad device per se , though.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 review
A decent tablet at a great price, but a lack of power and 2011-res screen count against it- Punchy performance
- Good screen
- 3MP camera is poor
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 review review
- Punchy performance
- Good screen
- 3MP camera is poor
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 vs Toshiba AT300 review: old versus new
Android tablets are starting to become more affordable, and for less than £350 you can already find tablets from the high-end brands. We tested two that were recently launched, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and the Toshiba AT300.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 review
The first-generation Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 was the iPad's closest rival of the time, even if such rivalry amounted to it being a device with a similar hardware spec, on a less-polished software platform, at a higher price.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
Samsung would like you to think of its tablets as the Android market leaders. To some extent, the firm has earned that right. It was early putting devices on sale, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 remains a consumer electronics classic, proving valuable even a few years on.- Great video support
- superb battery
- screen is better than the spec suggests
- Boring to look at
- stock keyboard is rotten
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 review
A year ago we liked the Tab 10.1, and for the second generation the hardware specs remain broadly the same, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 has a much better operating system. All for £100 cheaper than it was.