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Testseek.co.uk have collected 57 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 inch SM-T230 / SM-T231 and the average rating is 62%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 inch SM-T230 / SM-T231.
 
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The editors liked

  • Great price
  • Premium look and feel
  • Nook
  • Friendly firmware adjustments
  • Good quality display
  • Compact size and good handling
  • Excellent headphone lineout
  • The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 delivers satisfying performance for web browsing and casual gaming
  • And has a pretty good screen
  • For just $180
  • Full Android experience
  • Nook features focus on books
  • Easy to hold in one hand

The editors didn't like

  • Devoid of Nook identity
  • Puny storage space
  • Performance not up to scratch—regular lags and poor graphics
  • Poor battery life and disappointing sleep mode
  • Erratic WiFi connection
  • Mediocre cameras
  • Speaker lacks volume and is poorly positioned
  • That budget price is now matched by superior devices like the Nexus 7. You'll want to invest in a microSD card
  • Not a full HD screen
  • Heavier than standard ebook readers

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  Published: 2015-04-23, Author: Romain , review by: digitalversus.com

  • Good quality display, Compact size and good handling, Excellent headphone lineout
  • Performance not up to scratch—regular lags and poor graphics, Poor battery life and disappointing sleep mode, Erratic WiFi connection, Mediocre cameras, Speaker lacks volume and is poorly positioned
  • Compact, easily portable and handling well, the Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 is unfortunately unoptimised and lacking in the endurance department. It's perhaps not as good a product as you might have expected—at best a back-up tablet, and one of which you mustn't ask...

 
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  Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Nate , review by: CNET.co.uk

  • The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 delivers satisfying performance for web browsing and casual gaming, and has a pretty good screen, for just $180
  • That budget price is now matched by superior devices like the Nexus 7. You'll want to invest in a microSD card
  • The $180 Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 is a fine choice for a budget tablet, but it's ultimately bested by great older devices, and new slates that are cheaper still....

 
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  Published: 2014-09-11, Author: Brian , review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Full Android experience, Nook features focus on books, Easy to hold in one hand
  • Not a full HD screen, Heavier than standard ebook readers
  • It's hard not to see the Galaxy Note 4 Nook as last-ditch effort from Barnes & Noble and something of an afterthought for Samsung. Between B&N's reader-centric innovations and Samsung's hardware prowess, this team could have designed a killer reading ta...

 
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  Published: 2014-08-22, Author: Joe , review by: techradar.com

  • Great price, Premium look and feel, Nook, friendly firmware adjustments
  • Devoid of Nook identity, Puny storage space
  • Editor's Note: We've corrected our reportage of an error within Barnes & Noble's press materials for the device and removed the relevant detracting "con".] Don't count Barnes & Noble out of the tablet game just yet. The company has enlisted one of the bi...

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  Published: 2015-05-16, Author: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com

  • Abstract:  If you are looking for a good cheap tablet, you will see that there is an abundance of options (especially in 2016). To save you the time of running from store to store, we have compiled a list of what we think are the best tablets in this budget range...

 
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  Published: 2014-12-22, Author: David , review by: theverge.com

  • Abstract:  Here's how I read on a tablet: I open the Kindle app. I read for somewhere between four and nine seconds. A notification pops up: I have a new email or someone tweeted a funny link at me. I tap on that notification, and check out whatever's come in. I che...

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  Published: 2014-11-12, Author: Nate , review by: cnet.com

  • The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 delivers satisfying performance for web browsing and casual gaming, and has a pretty good screen, for just $180
  • That budget price is now matched by superior devices like the Nexus 7. You'll want to invest in a microSD card
  • The $180 Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 is a fine choice for a budget tablet, but it's ultimately bested by great older devices, and new slates that are cheaper still....

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  Published: 2014-10-02, Author: Melissa , review by: computershopper.com

  • Trim and lightweight, Nook Library widget and other apps simplify accessing Nook content, Well-defined buttons, Infrared port for remote-control use, Comprehensive in-store support
  • Sluggish performance, Minimal built-in storage, with only about 2.5GB of user-accessible space, Poor audio, Pricey for a non-premium, non-HD 7-incher, "$200 value" content bundle will appeal only marginally to many buyers
  • Barnes & Noble's first co-branded tablet with Samsung falls short. It's a basic Android with some appealing Nook integration, but it doesn't go far enough, and the hardware stumbles for the price versus other 7- and 8-inch slates. Read More…...

 
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  Published: 2014-09-11, Author: Jamison , review by: tabletpcreview.com

  • Great build, Decent display, B&N software genuinely useful
  • Mediocre performance, Soso battery life, Short on onboard storage capacity
  • The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook is good, but suited best for those already invested in B&N content. However, there are other great options from Asus and Lenovo for those just looking for a low-cost Android tablet....

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  Published: 2014-09-08, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.com

  • I really do like holding the Nook tablet. The size is perfect for one hand—and fits neatly in your back pocket. Plus it's so slim and lightweight, it feels like holding a magazine, The classic Samsung Galaxy design is classic, so much so that I find mysel
  • The lag! It's everywhere, and it stinks. I stopped by the Samsung store near Gawker HQ to compare the latency to a normal Galaxy Tab 4, and the kind gentlemen helping me assumed that my Nook tablet had a dual core processor instead of the standard quad co
  • Nope. Whats the point? On its own, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 is a mid-range tablet with mediocre performance. With the addition of the Nook software, its just plain frustrating to use.AdvertisementThat said, the Tab 4 sans Nook software is a decent optio...

 
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