Testseek.com have collected 279 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 inch 2014 SM-P6000 / P6050 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 inch 2014 SM-P6000 / P6050.
October 2013
(83%)
279 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
11 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Includes a plethora of advanced apps
Functions and tweaks
4 millionplus pixel display
10hour battery life
Amazingly sharp display
Dolby Virtual 5.1 surround sound
Fast performance
Two cameras
Considerably long battery life
S Pen functions
And fast speed from quad-core processor
Crisp
Highres display
Stylus makes it easy to take notes
Super thin and lightweight
Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014) has Android 4.3
Impressive processing muscle
Two fully loaded cameras
And a light
Portable build. Improved S Pen features boost the tablet's productivity potential
Sleek
Elegant design
Very sharp and bright display
Improved multitasking functionality
Compelling pen enhancements
Excellent multitasking. Sharp
Vibrant display. Pressure sensitive stylus with useful software integration. IR remote.
Beautiful screen
S Pen stylus adds flexibility
Great design
Superb high resolution display
S Pen digital pen
Fast CPU
Expandable storage
AV remote control
Samsung's Multi Window multitasking
Strong performance
Battery life
Light
Thin
Advanced multitasking
Stylus support
IR emitter
Exceptional high-res screen
Speakers
Smart Android OS modifications
Excellent specs
Expandable memory
Solid battery life
Sidebyside multitasking
Useful handwriting recognition
Beautiful high-resolution display
Gorgeous highres screen
Smooth performance
Coupled with a decent battery life
S Pen features
Voice calling features are a bonus
Gorgeous WQXGA display
Powerful multitasking software
Useful and extensive stylus integration
Decent battery life
Solid build quality and nice design
Beautiful high-res display
Thinner
Lighter and easier to handle
Incredible audio performance
S Pen functionality
Display resolution
Extreme performance
LTE module
Good battery life
Option to increase storage
Nice brightness
S-Pen
The editors didn't like
Too reliant on stylus
Overly complicated OS
Awkward to handle with one hand
Optical image stabilization for cameras
Expensive
Quicker charge time
And better handwritten note recognition/transfer to text
Stutters when switching apps
Too many Android features replaced by Samsung software
The faux leather back cover looks chintzy
And handwriting recognition is still imperfect
Occasional lag
Mediocre camera
Shorter battery life than top tablets
Buggy at times. Expensive
User experience not as slick as we'd like
Faux leather back will divide opinion
Smart stay still annoying
So much software and UI customization can be overwhelming to the user and the machine. Expensive
Though price is by no means unfair given the features
Although it has more powerful hardware than the Wi-Fi model, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) LTE's over-sized screen resolution, slow updates, and poor software optimization really show through in the user experience. Displays on b...
Published: 2014-05-29, Author: Michael , review by: geardiary.com
amazingly sharp display, Dolby Virtual 5.1 surround sound, fast performance, two cameras, considerably long battery life, S Pen functions, and fast speed from quad-core processor,
optical image stabilization for cameras, expensive, quicker charge time, and better handwritten note recognition/transfer to text
Beautiful screen, S Pen stylus adds flexibility, Great design
User experience not as slick as we'd like, Faux leather back will divide opinion, Smart stay still annoying
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition is a significant improvement on the previous model. It's better designed, feels nicer in use, packs more features and is generally a tablet we'd be pleased to pull out in a public place. It's not all perfect — it'...
Gorgeous highres screen, Smooth performance, coupled with a decent battery life, S Pen features, Expandable memory, Voice calling features are a bonus
Soso camera, Build quality leaves something to be desired, despite the faux leather rear
By now, you must have figured out in which general direction this verdict is headed. Suffice to say we were fairly impressed with what the Note 10.1 2014 edition can do. Despite the faux bits, the build quality is pretty reasonable, and we don't think the...
Abstract: Size! That's the big difference. Price is another. Neither are inexpensive tablets, but with the wealth of features they offer, I don't expect them to be cheap. The 32 gig Note 10.1 2014 model with 32 gigs of RAM is $599, though it's on sale at many outle...
Abstract: The Good: It's tough. It takes drops on the head and the buttons take a beating without complaint. This little item has plenty of storage with the 3 GB as part of the base and the 32 GB that can come standard is more than enough if you add in the maximum ...
Abstract: If you find the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 too small a tablet, then you might want to check out the latest 2014 edition of the Note 10.1. In a nutshell, it's an oversized Note 3.The design DNA totally inherits the Note 3: leather textured back, line textures...
Display resolution, Extreme performance, LTE module, Good battery life, Option to increase storage, Nice brightness, S-Pen
Price, Slightly high black value
A top class tablet for a fat wallet.We can expect Samsung to bring out an update for their model every year like clockwork. As such, we were not surprised to see an update of the 10-inch tablet from the Galaxy Note series. We were happy to see the impress...