Testseek.co.uk have collected 441 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-N8000 Galaxy Note 10.1 inch and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-N8000 Galaxy Note 10.1 inch.
February 2013
(79%)
441 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
25 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
S-Pen
Sound performance
Multi-Screen mode
Powerful processor
Fast interface
Unique features
S Pen stylus works well
Bright screen
It’s hard to fault the innards of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. It’s a turbo charged beast that just won’t fall over
No matter what you throw at it. You’ll be pleased to know this doesn’t seem to have affected the battery life however
It runs for several days on a charge
With lots of heavy use surfing the web
Doodling and watching videos.Samsung’s excellent AllShare software once again makes
Lots of useful features
Fast performance from a powerful quadcore processor
The S Pen stylus is a unique addition on a tablet
Split screen action
Quad
Core power
Intuitive S
Pen
Photoshop Touch pre
Loaded
Light
Great performance and battery life
S Pen genuinely useful for creative-types
Clever features like Multiscreen and IR
Essentially a supersized Galaxy phone
Well built
Good stylus responsiveness in normal use
Decent screen
Good performance
Plenty of storage
Good cameras
Great display
Neat photo and illustration apps that utilise the stylus
Quadcore chip and 2GB RAM.
Excellent screen
Great photo and illustration apps
Quadcore power plus 2GB of RAM futureproof the device for games and films
Stylish
Superb media playback
Stylus is fun and potentially useful
Great potential
Incredible specs with super-fast processor and stacks of RAM
Split screen is great as is video-in-a-window
Superresponsive
Highly precise stylus
Great apps for creative activities
Extensive media player
Finally
True multitasking!
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update (coming soon)
Amazing Wacom S Pen is stylus heaven
Mammoth specs = powerhouse
Innovative split-screen multi-tasking
IR blaster and optional 3G
Excellent value
Fast processor
Highly useful split
Screen mode
Pressure
Sensitive stylus and smart apps
Can be used as IR remote
Excellent performance
Superb S Pen stylus
Split screen multitasking
IR emitter
Good screen
Well integrated graphics and handwriting features
Fast quadcore processor
Splitscreen multitasking
The editors didn't like
Cheap looks
Same screen as Tab 2 10.1
Poor cameras
Video lacks detail
Features incompatible with relevant apps
Iffy build
Tubby plastic slates are standard at the budget end of the spectrum
But if you’re forking over £400 (and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 starts at £400) you expect nothing less than sheer beauty. The new iPad delivers that
With its waif like frame and ludicrously sharp Retina Display. On the Android side of things
Asus’ Transformer Prime shows how it’s done with a slick metal frame that’s every b
No Android Jelly Bean
Few apps make full use of the S Pen and some are buggy
Some S Pen features aren't enabled by default
Average display
Mediocre camera
Plastic chassis
Bloatware galore
Poor image manipulation software
Screen could be better
Underwhelming screen
Creaky plastic
Performance and S-Pen falls over with multiscreening and some apps
Proprietary charging port
No MicroUSB
Battery is generally good but can drain quickly with certain activities
Abstract: Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1: Android tablet flagship? In the light of recent events in US, where Apple won a hefty compensation from Samsung for unauthorized usage of Intellectual Property, the Note family of devices grows in importance for Samsung. The ...
Abstract: The reason is simplicity. Here is a device that is bigger than a smartphone, smaller than a laptop, and brings a convenience and efficiency level somewhere in the middle.Tablets can do a lot more than smartphones, but still do not have the productivity le...
The Galaxy Note 10.1 is a good device that allows for multitasking, which makes good use of its huge screen. The S Pen is also handy for when you want to take down notes and when you really need to get a concept jotted down. The build, with its plast...
Abstract: If you like the features on the Samsung Galaxy Note II but want them in a larger form factor, the Galaxy Note 10.1 could be the perfect device. Featuring a 1.4 GHz quad-core Exynos processor, the Note 10.1 offers a 10.1-inch display (obviously) with a 7,0...
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Published: 2012-09-25, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: We've played with a lot of tablets this year, including hotshots like the Nexus 7, iPad 3 and the Full HD ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity and now the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 has arrived on our test table. We analyzed the device and found it to have some ve...
After the success of the Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung has decided to “double down” with their stylus-powered line of product, and that's how the Galaxy Note 10.1 was born. It brings everything that was good with the Galaxy Note smartphone into a 10.1 tabl...
Published: 2012-09-18, Author: Joe , review by: Pocketnow.com
Nice, big screen, Front firing speakers let you hear your content without blasting it to everyone around you, Multi Screen lets you run have multiple apps open on the screen at the same time, though few apps support this feature, Battery life is nothing
Volume button is “upside down” when the tablet is in portrait, Screen gets “oily” and shows “stylus trails”, Build quality is lacking, creaks and squeaks aren't uncommon, S Note app has potential, but doesn't live up to our stylus-friendly expectations
We're a bit perplexed regarding Samsung's naming conventions. A 7.7″ tablet is a Galaxy “Tab”, but a 10.1″ tablet could either be a “Tab” or a “Note”. It would make more sense to us if the smaller tablets were “Notes” and the larger were “Tabs”, perhaps...
Samsung has done an admirable job with the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet and it certainly offers some stiff competition to the family of iPads and other Android-based tablets. Whether or not it is a "game changer" remains to be seen, but for those not commi...
Abstract: Design The two tablets, besides their suspiciously similar rectangular shapes with rounded corners and identical black and white colour options, couldn't be any more different in terms of design. The new Apple Ipad is crafted from weighty aluminium, while...
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Published: 2012-09-05, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: The Galaxy Note was a huge success despite many critics saying it was too big. Many wondered if it was a phone or a tablet. Some even called it a phablet, but it didn't matter because sales were much stronger than anticipated. It's no surprise that Samsun...