The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 is something of an old timer in the tablet market but is it worth paying more for the Google Nexus 9? Find out in our Nexus 9 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 comparison.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 is something of an old timer in the tablet market but is it worth paying more for the Google Nexus 9? Find out in our Nexus 9 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 comparison.
We finally decided to give the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 with 4G LTE a spin even though it has been available from Verizon for a couple of weeks now. The device, as many of you know, is exactly like the WiFi versions that have been in retail stores for a month or so, but packs that extra special 4G...
I got this tablet in mid December, early Christmas gift, you know? I was excited to open the box and pop out a fine Samsung tablet, and when I did, I was nowhere near disappointed. The design was nice and sleek, and that's surprising with a plastic body.
Beautiful UI; Nice body design; Excellent battery life
Occasional lag; High price point ($320
Bought this to replace my other tablet that died just days after the warranty expired. Was a name brand one too, not some cheap knock off. This tablet is a very nice buy. Wasn't too sure about it at first, but learned to tweak a few things, and like it much better than the tablet that died.
- Screen is responsive and bright; - Speakers are surprisingly nice sounding for being so small; - You get free stuff when you register your tablet with Samsung; - Doesn't lag and very quick to do actions you ask it to do; - Light weight; - Battery lasts a long time; - A lot of options.
- No backlight for the buttons on the bottom, which would be very useful to have; - Cannot use flash straight out of the box, but that isn't the fault of Samsung
Just used it for couple of days. I have tab 2 which actually is better then this tab 4. No flash with camera and camera result is very poor. Touch is not frequent some times.
It is an interesting moment to be reviewing the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. Apple and Samsung are battling worldwide on who owns the designs to this tablet. But legal battles don't interest us that much. We care about good products! Does Samsung's first Honeycomb tablet step up to the plate?
purchased as a gift after I purchased mine. 8.1 windows does have a problem viewing this tablet. easy fix - side sync 3.0 download to both units. Added 64 GB micro disk. No problems - very enjoyable unit. easy to operate. Syncs with PC now. WiFi works without USB hookup.
A step down from its higher-end Tab S and Pro siblings (with a lower-res screen and less pep), the Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 is still a well-made, full-size slate, enhanced by Samsung's raft of Android extras.
Light; thin; and attractive; Smart Android OS modifications; including multitasking features; Infrared emitter for remote-control use; Swell-sounding speakers; Supports 64GB MicroSD cards
No dedicated HDMI or USB ports; Subpar cameras; Sluggish performance on benchmark tests
I love the tablet. It took me awhile to get used to it. I use it mostly to put my appointments into my calendar in which it shares it with my HTC phone. Nice feature I have noticed that overtime the battery life doesn't last as long even when I shut it off in between uses.
Bright display; Built-In Speakers; Durable; Lightweight; Realistic color
Battery life
Some might say we have an addiction to the Samsung Galaxy 7 inch tablets and that is fine. My kids all got one year the Galaxy Tab 2 and they worked great. They loaded things quickly, were extremely responsive and the kids had no complaints.
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