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Testseek.com have collected 238 expert reviews of the Samsung Google Nexus 10 GT-P8110 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Google Nexus 10 GT-P8110.
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The editors liked

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  • The screen! The screen the screen the screen. It is simply gorgeous. At 10 inches and 300ppi it's bigger and far higher resolution than the new retina iPads. 2560 x 1600 means more than 4 million pixels. That is absolutely insane. 1080p vid
  • (if not exceptional) battery life for general use
  • Super-sharp screen. Powerful processor. Only 10-inch tablet currently available with Android 4.2.
  • Strong performance
  • Great-sounding speakers
  • Super-high-resolution screen
  • Both HDMI and USB ports
  • Attractive soft-touch design
  • Ultra-sharp 2560 x 1600 resolution
  • Excellent audio
  • Fast overall performance
  • Charges via microUSB
  • Astounding Photo Sphere camera function
  • Long battery life
  • The Nexus 10 has a beautifully sharp screen. It's light
  • Durable
  • And receives regular OS updates. Photo Sphere is an incredibly cool concept. Google's content ecosystem is only getting better
  • Superb display
  • Fast performance
  • Good ergonomics
  • Reasonably priced
  • Excellent screen
  • Android 4.2 is best version so far
  • Excellent Screen
  • Android 4.2
  • Top Notch Specs
  • $400 Price
  • It's a simple trick to make the Nexus 10 feel like more fun than other larger 10inch tablets (“Look at all the stuff you can watch!”) and it works really well here
  • Just as well as it did on the Nexus 7 where Google first tried this approach. And watching
  • Fantastic display
  • Fast
  • Smooth performance
  • Great battery life
  • Good speakers for a tablet
  • Incredible build quality
  • Remarkably thin and light
  • Outstanding battery life
  • Great display with very high resolution
  • Snappy performance
  • Despite what the benchmarks may infer
  • Highest resolution of any tablet
  • Android 4.2 UI is fast and easy to use
  • Pure Android experience means you'll get updates
  • Comfortable to hold
  • Incredible high resolution display
  • Very good $400 price point
  • Stellar battery life
  • Good screen
  • Decent battery
  • Reasonable build quality
  • Jelly Bean is the best Android version to date
  • Incredibly high-res display
  • Front-facing stereo speakers
  • Latest and greatest Android build
  • Great gaming performance
  • Agreeable feel
  • Workmanship & stability
  • Comparatively slim and light
  • Micro HDMI & NFC
  • Android 4.2 Jelly Bean (Vanilla)
  • 24 month warranty
  • Generous (virtual) keyboard
  • Application and graphics performance
  • High-res & bright PLS screen
  • Stereo speakers'

The editors didn't like

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  • This software was not yet final. That said something was wrong with the radio on my device. It had major problems staying connected to my Wi-Fi router
  • And when it did
  • Downloads came through at 1/5th the speed of the computer next to it. I tried i
  • Screen's viewing angles and color are slightly inferior to that of the iPad
  • We prefer the lightly textured back of the Nexus 7 to the Nexus 10's rubbery back
  • No cellular option at present
  • No storage expansion
  • Poor battery life while gaming
  • Buggy. Real-life performance doesn't match up to hardware specs. Difficult to find good apps
  • Relatively short battery life
  • No storage-expansion options
  • Many Android apps don't make best use of this high-res screen
  • Tablet app selection small compared to iPad
  • Shallow viewing angles
  • No microSD slot
  • Uneven graphics performance
  • The included charger isn't fast enough to power the battery while playing a game
  • Even while idle
  • It charges painfully slowly. There's no storage expansion option
  • And apps that take full advantage of the screen are currently few and far between. Navigat
  • No microSD card slot
  • Not terribly attractive
  • Tablet app choice is limited next to iPad
  • OS still needs improvement
  • Poor App Selection
  • Lots of Plastic
  • The same big problem that every Android tablet has — there still aren't enough tablettailored apps available in Google Play. No microSD card slot. Safe
  • Reserved styling doesn't feel as unique as other Nexus products
  • App ecosystem woefully lacking in tablet apps
  • High-res screen clashes with some low-res Android graphics
  • Materials not as good as Nexus 7
  • No external storage
  • Screen isn't great in bright sunlight
  • Android 4.2 Jelly Bean seems more buggy than Android 4.1 (where did December go?)
  • Purchasing
  • You can buy a Nexus 10 for US$399 for the 16GB model or US$499 for the 32GB version from the Play S
  • No microSD or expanded storage
  • Battery life lower than competitors
  • Google Play Store lacks tablet apps
  • Other improvements in 4.2 include a gesturedriven keyboard where you can swipe out words. This is heavily influenced — in polite parlance — by Swype
  • The major differentiator being that the word it thinks you're skidding out follows your finger around the
  • No 4G/3G verison
  • Some software bugs with Android 4.2
  • Choppy performance every now and then
  • No 3G connectivity
  • No 64GB model
  • Middling overall speed and battery life
  • Display lacks contrast
  • Moderate connectivity
  • No model with 3G or LTE module
  • Memory expansion not possible
  • Camera modules could be better
  • Very reflective Gorilla Glass 2

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  Published: 2012-12-19, review by: mobiletechreview.com

  • Superb display, fast performance, good ergonomics, Superb display, fast performance, good ergonomics, Superb display, fast performance, good ergonomics, Superb display, fast performance, good ergonomics
  • No microSD card slot, not terribly attractive, No microSD card slot, not terribly attractive, No microSD card slot, not terribly attractive, No microSD card slot, not terribly attractive
  • I'll be honest, I didn't expect to like the Google Nexus 10 that much. It isn't that I don't like Android, in fact Android is my main squeeze, but on paper the Nexus 10 didn't set my heart on fire. Once I got my hands on the tablet that changed. Why? ...

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  Published: 2012-12-18, review by: g4tv.com

  • Abstract:  Video Review: Google's Nexus 10 tablet features immersive HD content, a 2560x1600 display, a dual-core ARM Cortex A5 processor and a unique multi-user experience. Matt Mira and Michael Kosta review the $399 device to see how it holds up to today's tabl...

 
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  Published: 2012-12-18, Author: William , review by: computershopper.com

  • Strong performance, Great-sounding speakers, Super-high-resolution screen, Both HDMI and USB ports
  • Relatively short battery life, No storage-expansion options, Many Android apps don't make best use of this high-res screen
  • This fast, strong-performing slate brings several firsts to the Android tablet market, including an ultra-high-resolution screen. It's a keeper, even if we balked at the short battery life and lack of storage expansion. Read More…...

 
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  Published: 2012-12-17, Author: Galen , review by: networkworld.com

  • Abstract:  Google's Samsung-made 'pure' Android tablet simply doesn't match up in quality or experience to Samsung's own Note 10.1Maybe Google should stop trying to get into the hardware business. In the early days of Android, when there were some really crappy Andr...

 
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  Published: 2012-12-17, Author: Galen , review by: infoworld.com

  • Abstract:  Maybe Google should stop trying to get into the hardware business. In the early days of Android, when there were some really crappy Android smartphones with poorly designed interface overlays being rushed to market to compete with the Apple iPhone, it mad...

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  Published: 2012-12-10, review by: phonearena.com

  • Microsoft, for its part, has done a tremendous job in bringing to market a competitive tablet in the Surface RT. On the hardware side, it has a stunning design that’s very unique amongst most things, but on the software end, we see that there’s still ...

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  Published: 2012-12-07, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com

  • Abstract:  Android tablets have been around since late 2010 starting with the Samsung Galaxy Tab , but the first mainstream Android tablet was the Motorola XOOM , which debuted in the spring of 2011. Soon after, we saw tablet after tablet after tablet get released, ...

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  Published: 2012-12-04, Author: Alastair , review by: Theinquirer.net

  • Fast performance, good screen, decent battery, reasonable build quality, Jelly Bean is the best Android version to date
  • No 3G connectivity, no 64GB model

 
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  Published: 2012-11-29, Author: Joshua , review by: androidauthority.com

  • The Nexus 10 has a lot going for it – with a powerful and delightfully crisp screen and the backing of Google's update schedules, users will likely have a great time experiencing the latest and greatest that Android has to offer. Videos, games, and even...

 
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  Published: 2012-11-29, Author: Joe , review by: Pocketnow.com

  • Incredible build quality, Remarkably thin and light, Outstanding battery life, Great display with very high resolution, Snappy performance, despite what the benchmarks may infer
  • No external storage, Screen isn't great in bright sunlight, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean seems more buggy than Android 4.1 (where did December go?), Purchasing, You can buy a Nexus 10 for US$399 for the 16GB model or US$499 for the 32GB version from the Play S
  • The Nexus 10 is in every respect a Nexus device with the pure Android experience as Google intended it. Despite having only two CPU cores the Nexus 10 is snappy, didn't hesitate to do anything during our entire review, and feels all-around buttery-smoot...

 
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