Testseek.com have collected 369 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-N5100 / GT-N5110 Galaxy Note 8.0 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-N5100 / GT-N5110 Galaxy Note 8.0.
April 2013
(77%)
369 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(86%)
86 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Better-made than the Note 10.1
Screen is bright
Colorful
And has decent (if not class-leading) pixel density
S Pen and multitasking features are genuinely useful additions
Good performance for the size
SD card slot allows for cheap storage expansion
S Pen
S Pen! (Who knew that a stylus could be such an important element in a device?) Good battery life is always a plus in any device
The stereo speakers are loud and clear
The screen is bright and crisp
Multitasking is a properly addressed fe
Great display
Fast SoC
Expandable storage
Dual SIM optional available
Great S Pen with many features
USB 3.1 with DisplayPort and HDMI
Gigabit LTE
Fast Wi-Fi with high range
Quick charge and wireless charging
Protected against water and dust
Ma
Fast. Well-built with well-balanced weight. Excellent pen support. Acts as a TV remote.
Blazing fast in benchmarks
S Pen and display are very responsive
Great for note taking / annotation
Excellent performance
Stylus support is a great touch
Attractive display
Exceptional display quality
Great performance
S Pen has a lot of potential
Multi-tasking and pen software
IR AV remote
Fast CPU
Great size for note taking and sketching
Light
Thin
Attractive
Strong performance
Advanced multitasking
Robust stylus-input support
Worthy modifications to Android OS
Works as a universal remote
Thin and light enough for one-handed use
Deep pen integration
Bright display
Impressive multitasking capabilities
Remote control feature for TV
Light for screen size
Consumer testers liked the design and feel
Consumer testers liked the camera functionality
Fast system speed
Good screen quality
Excellent battery life
Useful multitasking controls
Stylus is very accurate and handy for note taking
Samsung's S Pen is great
Smooth performance
Good for multitasking
Plenty of storage
Great multitasking software
S Pen is great for note taking and annotating
IR blaster helps integrate with home entertainment
Exceptional performance
A microSD card slot for virtually endless storage
S Pen is a great drawing tool
Fast
Consistent performance
Light and thin
Perfect size for portability and usability
Powerful quad-core processor (2GB RAM)
MicroSD card slot
Built-in stylus
Vivid and responsive screen
Handwriting done right
Tons of custom features and enhancements
Topnotch system performance
Sturdy build quality
Vibrant display
Pen can now be used to tap the capacitive soft keys
Not many tablets this size with pen support
Very bright display
Lots of RAM
Price
Phone functionality
The editors didn't like
Worse battery life than the competition
Smooth plastic back is harder to hold on to than the Nexus 7 or iPad mini
No NFC or cellular
At least in the US as of this writing
Tablet camera is tablet camera
High price point – although I myself can justify spending the extra cash for the features
Many people disagree given the plastic design of the device and the smallish size of the device
The speakers should have been placed somewhere other than the botto
SoC throttles under load
Extended warranty does not apply to liquid damage
Weak GPS performance
Speaker should be better
Fingerprint is not optimally placed
Expensive. Battery life isn't great. Poor cameras
Can be tough to use one-handed
Plastics are underwhelming
WatchON app incomplete
Expensive
Confusing bloatware
Mediocre battery life
Relatively pricey
Awkward size
S Pen a tad unresponsive
MicroSD slot is hidden under the battery
The usual Samsung plastic construction
Average display resolution
Stylus time-consuming to master
No dedicated HDMI or USB ports
Short battery life
Lackluster speakers
Slow camera
Pricier than iPad mini
Lack of connectivity options
The screen is small for the size of the tablet
Very expensive compared to alternatives
Poor camera quality
Screen isn't great
Poor design
Samsung's Touchwiz user interface can be overpowering
Made mostly of cheap feeling plastic
The display is low-res and noticeably pixelated
Speakers are easily covered up
Mediocre camera and video quality
There is still a content gap
Albeit closing
For Android tablets
Samsung software is overbearing
Weak
Poor speakers
Display resolution is quickly becoming obsolete
The pen input is the star of the show. The Wacom digitiser stylus lives in a housing on the edge of the chassis. It's pressure sensitive
So that while ordinary handwriting recognition is possible (and works well)
Abstract: Reading ModeA new Reading Mode creates a better reading experience on the Android tablet. When it is activated, the screen colour turns warmer, which is easier on the eyes. The ambient sensor also tracks the lighting condition and adjusts the screen's bri...
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Published: 2013-02-27, Author: Alfred , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: If you thought that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 unveiled this week looks a lot like a bigger version of the Galaxy Note II phone, you are spot on. I used to laugh at the iPad as a bigger iPhone – now this is a bigger Note, without a doubt.Down to the colo...
Published: 2013-05-29, Author: Nick , review by: tbreak.ae
So why would anyone choose the Note 8 over the likes of the iPad mini or the Nexus 7? Well honestly speaking, the Note 8's most attractive feature has to be the S Pen, so if you fancy using a tablet with a stylus pretty much most of the time, then the N...
Abstract: A medio camino entre el Note II y el Note 10.1, el Galaxy Note 8 conjuga muchas de las mejores características de ambos. Sin grandes avances técnicos, la integración de un procesador Exynos de cuatro núcleos a 1.6 GHz con 2 GB de RAM le confiere una gran ...
Published: 2013-10-20, Author: Luis , review by: teknofilo.com
Diseño elegante, similar al que encontramos en el Samsung Galaxy S4, con un cuerpo ligero y fino, Excelente pantalla de 8″ con gran brillo, elevado contraste, buenos ángulos de visión y colores brillantes y naturales, Rapidez y fluidez en el uso del table
La resolución de la pantalla es inferior a otros tablets que están saliendo al mercado con un tamaño de pantalla similar, Mediocre calidad de la cámara, que además cuenta con una resolución de tan solo 5 megapíxeles, La conectividad de datos es únicamente
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Abstract: En el momento de su presentación , la Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 , nos encantó a algunos, una tableta de 8 pulgadas de la mano de Samsung con buenas especificaciones , la opción del stylus y la promesa de Samsung de intentar ofrecer un precio competitivo – c...
La tablet tiene puntos flacos (como todas): la posición de los botones no siempre ayuda, la cámara sobresale demasiado y el precio . Pero es este último el que tira más par atrás. Mientras que por mi experiencia con la BQ Curie y ahora con la Note 8.0 ...
Published: 2013-08-08, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com/es/
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