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Testseek.com have collected 401 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 inch GT-P7500 / P7510 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 inch GT-P7500 / P7510.
Award: Recommended April 2011
April 2011
 
(78%)
401 Reviews
Users
(68%)
14 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Solid hardware build
  • Thin widescreen form factor
  • Good quality cameras and HD video recording
  • Light weight
  • 1GHz
  • Dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor
  • 1280x800 high-definition display
  • Lightweight
  • Thin
  • And portable
  • Good construction and design
  • Android Honeycomb operating system
  • Beautiful display
  • Thinnest
  • Lightest tablet on the market
  • Uncluttered
  • Customizable Android 3.1 Honeycomb OS
  • Highquality hardware
  • Advertisement
  • While stock Honeycomb opts for a darker
  • Colder
  • More futuristic feel
  • Touchwiz UX is bright and inviting. It wouldn't look out of place at a family breakfast table. Settings menus and keyboard are now a whitish-grey. Fonts h
  • The screen is nice and big
  • Video chat is awesome
  • Plenty of room to do it all
  • Browsing is the best on a tablet
  • Dualcore NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor
  • 1280x800 highdefinition display
  • First 4G LTE tablet on U.S. Cellular. Less expensive than the Verizon version.
  • The thinnest tablet currently available. Excellent 10.1-inch HD screen. Honeycomb 3.1 brings improved multitasking
  • Flash support
  • And a higher-quality user experience. Comes with earbuds—a rarity for a tablet.
  • Best looking Android Honeycomb tablet on the market and lightest. Vibrant and sharp display
  • Delicious build quality
  • Delicious build qual
  • Excellent Android 3.1 experience
  • Solid hardware
  • Extremely fast Internet via LTE
  • Attractive display
  • This tablet features the Android 3.1 Honeycomb OS and is thin and light
  • Slimmer than the iPad 2
  • Great battery life
  • Good graphics performance
  • Android 3.1
  • Reasonably priced
  • Sharp
  • Crisp display
  • Lightweight design
  • Android 3.1 preloaded
  • Lighter than the iPad 2
  • Bright and crisp display
  • Good battery life
  • Powerful speakers
  • Good touch keyboard
  • Appealing aesthetics
  • Fast dualcore processor
  • Bright display
  • Long battery life
  • Price matches iPad 2
  • Equipped with Android 3.1
  • Solid but very sleek build quality
  • Gorgeous display with new PLS screen tech
  • Honeycomb 3.1 OS is customisable and fluid
  • Excellent inbuilt social
  • Email and media features
  • Support for lots of online video
  • Ideal for anyone who uses Google services ...
  • Attractive
  • Slim design
  • Snappy overall performance
  • Fast 4G LTE data access
  • Bright
  • Colorful display
  • Solid audio quality
  • The first thing you'll noticed about the Galaxy Tab 10.1 when you first pick it up is just how light the thing feels. Along with the similarly waiflike feel of the Galaxy S2
  • It feels like Samsung has undertaken some quest for ever increasing lightness in
  • Its blazingly fast 4G LTE speeds match and in some cases surpass that of Wi-Fi networks. As thin as the iPad 2 and even lighter
  • The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in any form is still the sexiest Honeycomb tablet we've seen
  • As thin as the iPad 2 and even lighter
  • The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the sexiest Honeycomb (soon upgradeable to Android 4.0) tablet we've seen. Also
  • It has an 8-megapixel back camera and a 2-megapixel front camera
  • And powerful dual speakers
  • Slimmer than iPad 2Fantastic build qualityAndroid 3.1
  • Thin and lightweight
  • Wide viewing angle
  • Outward-facing stereo speakers
  • Competitive spec sheet
  • Android 3.1 included
  • 10 full hours of battery
  • Incredibly thin and light design
  • Improved software keyboard
  • Very clean build of Android 3.1
  • Thin and light
  • Gorgeous-looking display
  • Great camera quality
  • Boots quickly
  • Thinnest & lightest 10” tablet on the market
  • One of the best displays on a tablet so far
  • Shoots sharp looking 720p videos

The editors didn't like

  • Few tablet apps
  • Some user interface quirks
  • No USB mass storage support
  • No HDMI out port
  • No USB port
  • No mini SD card slot
  • TouchWiz UI not installed
  • ‹ Interface and Software
  • Performance and Battery Life
  • Review Index
  • Introduction
  • Design and ErgonomicsDisplay and Audio Quality
  • Camera QualityInterface and Software
  • Perf
  • App selection paltry compared to the iPad 2
  • Battery life short compared to the iPad 2
  • Lack of ports for external connection
  • The Touchwiz UX is ultimately superficial. It opts for flourishes rather than revamps. If you had fundamental issues with Honeycomb before
  • This won't do much to change your mind. Beyond the homescreen and settings menu
  • There's not much that feels differ
  • It feels a bit too thin sometimes
  • TouchWiz could kill it
  • Conclusions & Final Thoughts
  • I love this tablet
  • It is not for taking everywhere and it is not for being rough with but it is great. It is a great build quality
  • Being too thing is one of its onl
  • Limited
  • Inflexible service plans. Not running Android 4.0. Limited Android tablet app selection
  • Samsung plans to customize the OS down the road
  • Which may slow down future Android updates. App selection is very weak. Even with a strong Wi-Fi signal
  • Online video playback sputtered in our tests.
  • No microSD card slot
  • No USB host
  • No standard HDMI out port
  • Samsung Kies USB file transfer is nightmare for Mac users
  • Samsung Kies USB file transfer is nightmare for
  • Late to get TouchWiz
  • Android 3.2
  • Expensive standalone LTE plans
  • Though the device offers Adobe Flash
  • The response can be rather unimpressive with demanding content.
  • Glossy display is really glossy
  • Wonky connection issues with Windows 7 and OS X
  • Not enough tablet apps in Android Market
  • Battery charges painfully slow
  • Sub-par cameras
  • App selection still skimpy
  • Plastic back does not feel as solid as metal
  • No microSD slot
  • Requires dock adapter for HDMI output
  • Other connections
  • Lack of apps strikes a stark contrast with its main competitor
  • With a growing raft of innovative media apps developed for iPad Look and Feel...
  • Short battery life over 4G
  • Expensive over two years
  • Tethering and HotSpot services pricey
  • One of the Tab 10.1's sacrifices on its quest for the holy grail of slimness is connections. Though the 30pin port on the bottom sorts your mains power and data connection needs (mitigating the absence of a micro USB port to an extent)
  • There's no HDMIout
  • The placement of the volume rocker and power button on the side leads to lots of accidental button presses. Also
  • The lack of ports will be a problem for some and the plastic back leaves it feeling less solid than the iPad 2. Preliminary battery life usin
  • The lack of ports on the tablet will be a problem for some and the plastic back leaves it feeling less solid than the iPad 2
  • Doesn't play nice with OS XNo microSD slotLackluster camera
  • No micro USB or microSD
  • Dongles required for extra devices
  • Camera app needs work
  • Plastic shell with slippery back plate
  • No mini-USB or microSD card slot
  • Honeycomb app selection still trails iOS
  • Camera quality isn't great
  • No MicroSD Card slot
  • Limited sync features
  • Plastic construction
  • No microSD card slot & microHDMI port

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  Published: 2011-03-25, Author: Thomas , review by: hifitest.de

  • In der Oberklasse gibt es zwei nahezu gleichwertige Geräte, zumindest was die Endnote betrifft. Den größten Unterschied macht hier eindeutig die Mobilität aus, was bereits bei den Abmessungen beginnt. Außer den geringeren Abmessungen verfügt das ViewPad 7...

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  Published: 2011-03-07, review by: magnus.de

  • Abstract:  Während viele Hersteller auf dem MWC im Februar 2011 mit ihrem ersten Tablet ins Licht der Bühne traten, trumpfte Samsung bereits mit dem zweiten Exemplar auf – dem Galaxy Tab 10.1. Wie schon der Name verrät, kommt im Gegensatz zum Vorgänger Galaxy Tab...

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  Published: 2011-02-26, Author: Frank , review by: m4gic.net

  • Abstract:  Ich habe vor knapp 20 Minuten die Autobahn verlassen, auf der ich heute mehrere Stunden zugebracht habe – Danke liebe Baustellen! Heute war ich zu Besuch in Frankfurt am Main, wo Samsung zum RoundTable geladen hatte. An dieser Stelle noch einmal einen her...

 
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  Published: 2011-02-23, review by: betabuzz.de

  • schnell, komfortable Bedienung, flexibles Betriebssystem, reichhaltige Ausstattung, leicht
  • kein standardisierter USBPort, kein microSDSlot mehr

 
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  Published: 2014-02-01, review by: portablegear.nl

  • Abstract:  De Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (P7500 / P7510) (bij Vodafone bekend als de Tab 10.1v met modelnummer P7100) is op het Mobile World Congress 2011 onthuld. De belangrijkste vernieuwingen ten opzichte van de originele Samsung Galaxy Tab (P1000) zijn een groter d...

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  Published: 2012-12-04, review by: hardware.info

  • Abstract:  Het is al even geleden dat we een overzichtsartikel hebben gepubliceerd van wat er op de tabletmarkt te koop is. Met de feestdagen voor de deur hebben we alle tablets die we hebben getest en die nog verkrijgbaar zijn op een rijtje gezet. Zo wordt de ke...

 
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  Published: 2012-09-11, Author: Danijel , review by: allaboutphones.nl

  • Goede specificaties, Prima gameapparaat, Spen is een leuke toevoeging, Extra software meegeleverd, Multitasken gaat hem goed af
  • Scherm stelt teleur, Duur in de aanschaf, Bouw laat te wensen over, Android soms een beetje traag
  • Met een prijskaartje van 469 euro positioneert Samsung de Galaxy Note 10.1 regelrecht in het zelfde rijtje met de Apple iPad 3, de Asus Transformer Prime en de Acer Iconia Tab A700. Dit betekent simpelweg dat de tablet heel wat in huis moet hebben om met ...

 
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  Published: 2011-12-14, review by: computertotaal.nl

  • Abstract:  In juli zagen we eindelijk 'echte' concurrentie voor de iPad 2, in de vorm van de Android3.x-tablets. Inmiddels zijn we een half jaar verder en zijn er een paar interessante Honeycomb-tablets naar de redactie gestuurd, waaronder de tablets van Samsung, So...

 
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  Published: 2011-10-19, Author: Sam , review by: tabletsmagazine.nl

  • Mooi, licht en dun, Prima beeldscherm met goede kijkhoeken, Aanpassingen aan Honeycomb zijn goed
  • Geen SD slot of HDMI uitgang, Matig aanbod van geoptimaliseerde apps, Plastic voelt wat goedkoop en fragiel aan
  • De Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is de beste Android tablet de ik tot nu toe heb mogen gebruiken en Honeycomb met de Touchwiz UX is een prima systeem. Alles werkt naar behoren en hoewel er her en der wel eens wat crasht is het niet heel storend. De tablet lig...

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  Published: 2011-10-18, review by: diskidee.nl

  • De Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1 is zeker een van de beste An­droid-ta­blets en op gra­fi­sche vlak wel­licht ook de snelste. Maar erg ori­gi­neel is zijn ontwerp niet en deze tablet is ook minder uit­breid­baar dan andere An­droid-ta­blets. Sony pakt het ori­g...

 
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