Testseek.com have collected 441 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-N8000 Galaxy Note 10.1 inch and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-N8000 Galaxy Note 10.1 inch.
February 2013
(79%)
441 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
25 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Long battery life
S Pen is OK for sketching
Built-in IR for Peel app
The S Pen is a lot more responsive than the one on the original Galaxy Note
Shape match function works well
Features unique multitasking features
Offers very fast performance
Comes with plenty of apps to take advantage of the S Pen – including Adobe P
Speedy internals and lots of RAM
S Pen is comfortable and responsive
Mini apps and Multiscreen mode are good ideas
But they're limited by the small number of available apps
Good battery life
Front-facing speakers
Charming 10.1-inch 2560×1600 display
Better proportions than previous Samsung tablets
And the textured back offers plenty to grip
A capable stylus experience
More widgets
Gestures
And usage paradigms than you can shake a stick at
Fantastic pen input
Good app suite
Thin and light
Good audio
Integrates stylus well
A lot of included apps
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 sports a proven
Sensible design
A bevy of useful features
And fast performance. The S Pen Stylus is a unique addition
Fastest Andoid Tablet We've Tested To Date
Excellent Battery Life
S-Pen Support
Optmized Version of Photoshop Included
Great Speakers
Cutting edge fast CPU
S Pen
Quality components
Good speakers
AV remote
AV
Strong performance
Great-sounding speakers
Advanced multitasking features
Good-quality cameras
Infrared emitter
Stylus input
Pressure-sensitive stylus with several drawing and note-taking apps. Split-screen function. IR remote. Fast processor.
Thin and light as they come
Honeycomb 3.1 easy to use
Great keyboard and text entry
S Pen works well
Photoshop Touch is fun
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Android 4.0
Android tablets
Ice Cream Sandwich
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Samsung Galaxy Note
Stylus
Tablets
Extremely lightweight
Stylus is fun
Good screen
Amazing battery life
Precise and accurate touch input with the SPen
Preloaded Photoshop Touch app
Still a lot of value for $500
Powerful quadcore processor
Double the RAM of other tablets
S Pen stylus is nice alternative
Split keyboard rocks
Decent rear camera
MicroSD slot
Nice
Big screen
Front firing speakers let you hear your content without blasting it to everyone around you
Multi Screen lets you run have multiple apps open on the screen at the same time
Though few apps support this feature
Battery life is nothing
Fine-tuned S-Pen experience
Smooth performance
Multiscreen function allows for true
Simultaneous multi-tasking
Good manufacturing quality
High contrast display
Very high performance
Good accessories
Interesting additional features
50 GB Dropbox storage
3G version optional
The editors didn't like
S Pen feels cheap
Doesn't work well
Multiscreen apps are slow
Multiscreen limited to a few Samsung apps
Low-resolution screen
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 | $499
Galaxy Note 10.1 Review Guide
Design
Display
S-Pen
Performance
Software & Apps
Batter
Handwriting to text recognition still needs work
Display doesn't wow us
Camera photos are just ok
No HDMI out
Lack of Jelly Bean leads to intermittent jerkiness despite the hardware
Bright screen with good colors and viewing angles is marred by a low resolution for this price range
S Note is promising but unstable
Especially in handwriting recognition mode
Mi
Janky and unresponsive UI
Faux-leather and faux-chrome are forgettable
Hard to care about the features when they either don't work well or don't add value
Benchmark optimizations are poor form...
Underwhelming design
User interface is stuttery
Too much Samsung bloatware
S Note app confusing
Lower-resolution display than competitors
Plastic design
Some lag when multitasking
Only a limited number of apps make full use of the S Pen and some of the ones that do can be buggy and confusing. Some S Pen features aren't enabled by default and others don't work properly
Relatively Low-Res Screen In This Price Segment
Multi Screen Only Works With Certain Apps
Standard resolution display
Stylus can be tricky to master
No dedicated HDMI or USB ports
Relatively low screen resolution
Bottom Line
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is the first 10-inch Android tablet to offer compelling
Consumer-friendly features the iPad can't match
Weak app selection at launch
WiFi dependent
Limited streaming video options with Honeycomb
Sluggish performance
Overbearing Samsung software
No killer S Pen apps
The S Pen and a slick screen lack the accuracy to make this a tool for professional artists. The Note 10.1 is quick
But not as fast as rival tablets from Asus and Apple. The 1280 x 800 pixel display falls short in today's postRetina world. Samsung's soft
Some performance issues
Feels cheap
Lackluster design
Instances of choppy performance
Mediocre photo & video capture quality
Android isn't suited for large tablets
Low-resolution screen (compared to iPad)
Not enough Android tablet apps
Multiscreen mode is too limited
Speakers are loud but not clear
Proprietary charge port
Volume button is “upside down” when the tablet is in portrait
Screen gets “oily” and shows “stylus trails”
Build quality is lacking
Creaks and squeaks aren't uncommon
S Note app has potential
But doesn't live up to our stylus-friendly expectations
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Charming 10.1-inch 2560×1600 display, Better proportions than previous Samsung tablets, and the textured back offers plenty to grip, A capable stylus experience, More widgets, gestures, and usage paradigms than you can shake a stick at
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