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
After looking at their pricing, they obviously allude to the fact that they're targeting different users. On one hand, we have the Google Nexus 7's easy-to-swallow $230 super affordable price, which makes it a winner in our books for its minimal impact to...
Though pared down, TouchWiz still runs a heavy hand across Android
Undeniably, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 and its 10.5 inch counterpart are two of the best Android tablets currently on the market. They're fast, thin, light and they have fantastic screens. The Tab S 8.4 particularly stands out with its high pixel densit...
These are not only the best tablets that Samsung has ever released, but they're easily better than any other tablet on the market right now. I personally prefer the 8.4-inch model and highly recommend it, but if you're a larger tablet kind of person, the ...
Published: 2014-06-24, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Samsung hasn't been short on tablet options, but it's always been phones not slates that the company's mobile devision is best known for. The Galaxy Tab S duo follow in the footsteps of the Galaxy Note Pro, distinguishing themselves with unique software...
Abstract: It's easy to look down on Samsung and the tablets it relentlessly churns out. It's practically impossible for anybody but the techiest of tech geeks to remember the tiny differences between them, especially since they all look basically the same. Flooding...
Abstract: Up until now, a lot of tablets have done a lot of things just right. A Kindle Fire HD is great for reading or doing some shopping. Likewise for the Tegra Note 7 and some serious game-time. Want to get online and be social or just surf the web? The Nexus 7...
Considering its striking Super AMOLED display, slim design, and strong battery life, the Galaxy Tab S arrives as one of the best Android tablet options on the market. Add to that the fact that the competitively priced tablet will sell for $499 (10.5-inch)...
Published: 2014-06-24, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Tab S is so much like Apple's iPad, it's kinda scary. Samsung's flagship tablet is thin and light, has an extremely high-res screen, and it comes in two sizes. The Tab S is clearly meant to challenge Apple directly, with a large-size 10...