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)
Record-breaking battery lifeBrilliant Super AMOLED Plus displayFast performanceThin and light, well-made
Expensive, especially for a 7-incherNot immune to Honeycomb-related hiccups
With record-breaking battery life, a gorgeous display and thin design, this tablet raises the bar for 7-inch slates.HardwareIf you were to compare our last few reviews of Galaxy tablets, you might find the design paragraphs tend to bleed together. Thin, l...
The Galaxy Tab 7.7 has got almost everything right: it's a great size, it's lightweight, plus has terrific battery life, a fast processor, and a gorgeous display. It is Honeycomb that hampers the Tab 7.7 almost to the point of rendering it unusable at...
Abstract: Last year was a very interesting one for technology, as it saw the birth of the tablet computer... at least as we know it today. Apple once again took the mobile world by surprise by unveiling its iPad, which quickly managed to transform itself from a...
Published: 2011-09-06, Author: Thomas , review by: recombu.com
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 is the latest addition to Samsung's growing line up of Android tablets and it the first direct successor to the original Galaxy Tab.Running Android 3.0 Honeycomb and coming with the same TouchWiz UX user interface enhancements t...
Abstract: Lisa Gade from MobileTechReview compares the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 with 4G LTE and the Motorola Droid XYBoard 8.2 4G LTE, both on Verizon...
Abstract: Here is Lisa Gade's video review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 with Verizon 4G LTE. The tablet has a 7.7″ Super AMOLED Plus display running at 1280 x 800 pixels, a 1.4GHz dual core Exynos CPU and 16 gigs of storage. It ships with Android 3.2 Honeycomb but...
Expensive, Text input with onscreen keyboard can be frustrating, No Ice Cream Sandwich?
Samsung seems to be going through a bit of an identity crisis in the tablet market, with multiple devices at multiple sizes and price points. As a result, it's not clear where some of the offerings are supposed to sit. Is the Galaxy Tab 7.7 meant to repla...
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Published: 2012-04-11, Author: Nic , review by: crn.com.au
Abstract: A few months ago it seemed as if the verdict was in regarding tablet screen sizes – the world had a yen for ten, as it were.The popular tablets were all featuring a 10in screen (or very close to a 10in screen) and other attempts at smaller form factors su...
A few months ago it seemed as if the verdict was in regarding tablet screen sizes – the world had a yen for ten, as it were. The popular tablets were all featuring a 10in screen (or very close to a 10in screen) and other attempts at smaller form factors s...
iPad, schmiPad – there are lots of reasons to buy the Galaxy Tab 7.7 over the more popular Apple offering. The smaller form factor makes it easier to tote around, and you can even stick it in a jacket or cargo shorts pocket if you want to go bag-less. Th...