Testseek.co.uk have collected 320 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-T700 Galaxy Tab S 8.4 inch and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-T700 Galaxy Tab S 8.4 inch.
July 2014
(86%)
320 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
678 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great Super AMOLED-display
Slim and lightweight body
High performance
Fingerprint Scanner
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 is extremely slim
Has a gorgeous
Super-high-definition display
Tonnes of power
And the latest version of Android KitKat on board
Samsung's raised the bar with its tablets
And its latest Tab S 8.4 is plain gorgeous. Even if you're not a fan of Samsung's plasticfantastic construction
It's hard to argue that the Tab S doesn't look good. And if you're not convinced
The pinsharp scre
Nice design
Bright
Vivid screen
Deep blacks
High-res audio capable
Good battery life
Great display
Solid performance
Lightweight design
Looks good
Powerful and speedy
Impressive battery life
Bright and resolute display
Lots of power
Plenty of useful software tweaks
Slim design
Good looking
Fast and powerful
Great battery life
Superb display
Stonkingly good screen
Magazine UI has really come into its own
Easy to hold
Solid build
Nearflawless AMOLED screen with extrahigh resolution
Compact size provides comfortable handling
Fast
Responsive interface
Great front camera for video chats
Stunning screen quality
Longlasting battery
Gorgeous Super AMOLED screen
Thinner and lighter than the iPad Mini
Easy to hold with one hand
MicroSD card support
Sharp
Bright screen with outstanding contrast
Very thin
Light and portable
Terrific screen
Fast processor
Slim but sturdy build
Expandable memory
Reasonable price
Full HD resolution
Solid 2.3 GHz processor
Featurepacked
The editors didn't like
Non-original design with an abundance of plastic
High initial price
It's packed full of so much bundled software from Samsung and third parties that it will likely be confusing for first-time Android users
As with the Galaxy S5
Samsung has crammed in a fingerprint scanner into the Tab S
But it manages to succumb to the same flaws it just doesn't really work. It's hard to use gracefully
And we often found ourselves resorting to typing in our password to u
Finger scanner still a little awkward
Audio and picture quality don't beat the best
Poor battery
Touchwiz complicates user interface
Has a cheap feel
Colour won't appeal
Lack of apps for larger Android tablets
Oversaturated colours
Cheap-looking plastic rear
Software can be over the top
Feels cheap
Bronze not for everyone
Android apps lack behind iOS
The iPad Mini 2 is now much cheaper
Some UI lag
Google Play apps aren't tablet optimised
Fingerprint scanner
Smorgasbord of apps may be offputting to stock Android fans
Published: 2014-08-20, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
best screen in the business, excellent battery, very loud audio, good camera, good build and thin case, premium content worth hundreds of dollars, ultra power saving mode, And the
frame loss in the UI, cluttered magazine mode and settings area, many services don't work in parts of the world, low benchmark scores, no NFC, S Voice is useless
Beautiful, HighRes Screen, Excellent Performance, Solidly Built
Premium Price
If you can get over the premium price, the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 has one of the best displays available on any tablet, and beyond that is a very well-rounded Android model that functions flawlessly....
Superslim, elegant design with quality build, Stunning display, Good battery life, Several useful freebies, Good primary camera, Reliable performance
Plastic construction tends to scratch easily, Fingerprint scanner is temperamental, The combination of TouchWiz and Magazine UX can be overwhelming
While we've been rambling on about the Tab S, we still haven't addressed the elephant in the room. The question which most potential buyers will ask themselves will likely be“Is the Tab S better than the iPad Air?”. It's a tough one. The iPad, like we men...
Published: 2014-07-30, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 is extremely slim, has a gorgeous, super-high-definition display, tonnes of power, and the latest version of Android KitKat on board
It's packed full of so much bundled software from Samsung and third parties that it will likely be confusing for first-time Android users
With its slim design, fantastic screen, and oodles of power, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 is a superb smaller tablet, and a worthy competitor to the ever-popular iPad Mini....
Published: 2014-07-28, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
The Galaxy Tab S is the best Android tablet available today. With it's stunning display, fantastic battery life, and thin body, nothing comes close. With that said, I have to wonder if it's an overkill. The Tab S 8.4 starts at $399 (16 GB / WiFi-only) and...
Published: 2014-07-28, Author: Jennifer , review by: hothardware.com
Stunning WQXGA (2560x1600) Super AMOLED display, 360ppi, Useful apps and Galaxy Gifts included, Excellent realworld battery life, Thin and light
Samsung's optional cases and snapon design could be improved
Samsung is targeting people who want to use their tablet to watch movies, play games, view pictures, and perform other tasks that can fully utilize a gorgeous high-resolution display with its new flagship Galaxy Tab S line of tablets. As far as flagship t...
Abstract: Samsung's been on a downslide lately when it comes to its hardware designs. The nice-looking Galaxy S 4 was followed by the plasticky Galaxy S5 , and while the various Galaxy Note and Galaxy Tab tablets have not been ugly, neither have they been pretty. S...
Published: 2014-07-14, Author: David , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: Here's what's good about these devices:• Weight. Weight makes a huge difference in an object you have to hold all the time you're using it. The Samsung tablet is much lighter than the iPad: two-thirds of a pound instead of a whole pound. It's slightly thi...
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Published: 2014-07-08, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: You'll hear a lot of snarky comments about Samsung's "throw everything against the wall and see what sticks" approach to consumer tech products. And perhaps rightfully so. But the flip side to that strategy is that we get to see the latest innovations not...
You won't find a better display in the tablet market, and that includes the iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina. It's great that Samsung is offering two different sizes, too, giving consumers the freedom to choose. If you simply lounge around the house and...