Testseek.co.uk have collected 178 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 inch GT-P6800 / P6810 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 inch GT-P6800 / P6810.
February 2012
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The editors liked
Gloriously deep blacks and superbright colours
Thinnest small tablet yet
Expandable memory
Impressive games performance
Infrared sensor
Highlycontrasted screen and colour accuracy not too bad
Excellent Samsung media player
Rapid Internet browsing and general processor performance
Very good battery life
Practical shape and size
Good finish
The editors didn't like
High price
No HDMI or USB port
Not running Ice Cream Sandwich
Proprietary connector
Not yet running Android 4.0
Slowdowns and glitches thanks to TouchWiz
Audio lacks power (both on headphones and speakers)
From the incredible screen and speakers to the slim, solid build and exceptional performance, everything about the Tab 7.7 is right. Apart from the price. ...
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Published: 2012-12-28, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: Samsung experimented a lot in 2011 and a bit in 2012 with a variety of tablet formats. Those included 8.9 inch slates, 10.1 inch tablets, a variety of 7 inch models and even a bizarre 7.7 inch tablet, the one that we're discussing here. That model was lau...
Great-looking screen, Superior sound, Good-quality cameras, Long battery life, Infrared emitter, Verizon 4G LTE support
Expensive, Outdated Android OS, No dedicated HDMI or USB ports
This 4G LTE-ready slate performs well and provides exceptional battery life, but its OS and CPU are a bit dated, and it costs a lot for such a small tablet. Read More…...
Abstract: Posted in Mobile Device Reviews, ReviewsFirst I love the size. It’s a bit smaller than other tablets and fits perfectly in my bag. I also got the Book Cover Case. It fits snugly around the tablet without adding bulk. It has a nice surface sort of like ...
Abstract: Logged on to Verizon's lightning-fast 4G Lte network, using the Galaxy tablet is a dream. Surfing the Internet is yesterday's technology. When you are using the Galaxy Tab 7.7, you are traveling the Internet at Mach III speed. Almost before you decide whe...
After having used the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 for a few weeks, I'm actually quite surprised that people aren't making a bigger deal out of it. It has very good build quality, and manages to be quite thin and light despite a slightly larger display than s...
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Published: 2012-05-01, Author: Sean , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: Samsung was the first major manufacturer to get into the Android tablet game a year and a half ago with the original 7-inch Galaxy Tab. It was an excellent piece of hardware, but there was no official support for tablets on Android, it was really expensiv...
Abstract: For a while, it was the Galaxy Tab 10.1; which I own. But a new contender has entered the ring and ushered a quick KO. It is the 2nd generation Galaxy Tab 7.7. The display is rich and crisp, the size is just right and it's fast to boot.This is the first S...
Thin and light aluminum construction. Beautiful Super AMOLED Plus screen. Outstanding battery life. Fast 4G LTE.
High off-contract price. Doesn't ship with the latest version of Android
The Verizon Wireless Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 is one of the most beautifully designed Android tablets you can find, offering up solid performance with fast LTE, and a stunning Super AMOLED Plus display, but it's simply too expensive....
Abstract: Video Review: The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 features a dual-core 1.4 GHz processor, 1 GB of RAM, a super AMOLED screen and Verizon's 4G LTE network. But what sets this $500 tablet apart from the others? Candace Bailey and Kevin Pereira find out on Gadget ...