Testseek.co.uk have collected 187 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 inch GT-P5100 / P5110 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 inch GT-P5100 / P5110.
June 2012
(72%)
187 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(85%)
50 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
720100187
The editors liked
Bright
Vibrant screen
MicroSD card support
Speedy browser performance
Decent overall screen rendering
Media player
Adequate battery life
Smartly placed speakers
MicroSD slot
Punchy performance
Good screen
Slim
Lightweight
Good looks
Android Ice Cream Sandwich
Excellent user interface
Dualcore processor
Android Jelly Bean
Good movie playback
MicroSD support
Bright screen
The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 isn’t seen as one of the better tablets around for no good reason. It’s a very well built tablet with some nice design touches to make it stand out both on the outside and inside. One of the more thoughtful touches is the screenshot button
Letting users snap a picture of a helpful
Or memorable webpages. The design
Too
Is totally uncluttered
With no buttons to get in the
Great video support
Superb battery
Screen is better than the spec suggests
Fine screen
Good battery life
Great quality screen for the price
Cheap
Highly configurable
Great range of apps
Easy to use
The editors didn't like
Poor cameras
Thicker design
No HDMI output
Déjàvu from the last Galaxy Tab 10.1
Slower OS compared to the 7.0 version
Behind the competition in its price range
Offers little compared to a Galaxy Tab 10.1 with the ICS update
3MP camera is poor
Screen is not an outstanding feature
No 3G
16GB internal storage
Uninspiring design
Average cameras
The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is a great device
And one of the most well-rounded tablets available
But for sheer beauty
Its display doesn’t quite have the shine of the new iPad’s Retina Display. Put the two next to each other and the difference becomes blindingly obvious. That said
To criticise too much would be to nitpick. It can be said that nobody really needs a rear-facing camera on a tablet devi
Boring to look at
Stock keyboard is rotten
Processor's not great
Only a 3 megapixel camera
Very poor audio
Only 3MP rear camera
Struggles with some of the more graphically intensive tablet games
Google Play store should better identify tablet optimised apps
Abstract: This is a 10inch Android Tablet with a few extras that are unique to Samsung. A lot has been written about a device made by Apple and the apparent similarities this bears to it, as I have no close knowledge of the former I cannot comment....
Abstract: The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is Samsung's attempt at a 10-inch high-end Android tablet , similarly the Nexus 10 is Google's equivalent. So it would make perfect sense to compare the two, right? That's just what we've done. Here's our Google Nexus 10 vs Samsung G...
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Published: 2012-12-17, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Despite the fact that you can still buy this tablet right now, it's definitely aging when you compare it to other tablets of comparable price on the market. While it does offer some pretty awesome features, the core performance of the screen and outdated ...
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Great quality screen for the price, Cheap, Highly configurable, Great range of apps, Easy to use, MicroSD support
Very poor audio, Only 3MP rear camera, Struggles with some of the more graphically intensive tablet games, Google Play store should better identify tablet optimised apps
It's a step down from the Galaxy Note 10.1, but the Galaxy Tab 2 offers some serious improvement to its predecessor as a good value Android tablet with Ice Cream Sandwich and a fine screen.SpecificationsPrice : £300 (16GB, Wi-Fi), £400 (16GB, Wi-Fi+3G)...
Abstract: 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. We compared them with e...
Great video support, superb battery, screen is better than the spec suggests,
Boring to look at, stock keyboard is rotten
Overall, a good tablet. The Galaxy Tab still rules the roost for video playback and codec/container support. The problem is, it's not that interesting to look at. But at this price, we think it's a decent competitor to the iPad, and there's more than e...