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July 2011
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Attractive design, Good haptics thanks to holding aids, Communication options, High-quality camera with flash, 1080p video recording, Impressive screen rates, Performance of the hardware in comparison, Acceptable stereo speakers, Good consumption rates an
Minimal interface scope, Small scope of delivery, No separate user interface, High-gloss display surface, Lack of support for some formats
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v leaves a basically positive impression that is only marred by a few drawbacks. Bonus points are the modern case, the haptically pleasant plastic, the wireless and sensor equipment and the Nvidia Tegra 2 (250) System-on-a-Chip...
Extrait: Last year’s Samsung Galaxy Tab has put quite a task in front of the company for this year, being the best-selling Android tablet on the market. Unlike the previous model, which has been sold as a single model with various memory configurations, Samsung...
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Publié: 2011-03-30, Auteur: Ross , review by: techworld.com
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v and its Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system offer a credible alternative to the iPad 2, but one that falls behind Apple when it comes to general usability and slickness. The Galaxy Tab 10.1v is a nice, albeit incomplete...
Extremely lightweight, 8MP camera that shoots 1080p video, Brilliant screen with excellent viewing angles, Quadband 3G for use on every Aussie network and HSPA+
The LCD panel bleeds light from the edges, Stereo speakers lack bass, Google Apps force close at random points in time, Honeycomb still needs work done
Having used the 10.1v for a good period of time now, I’m having no regrets about my purchase. I feel it’s mainly aimed at early adopters given that it was a limited edition variant on the 10.1 and with quad-core tablets hitting the market by the end of...
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Publié: 2011-04-01, Auteur: Chris , review by: crn.com.au
Extrait: See all pictures here »Tipped to be the iPad's first credible rival, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v is a feature-packed tablet device that runs on Google's latest Android operating system; 3.0 Honeycomb . Its main advantages over the Apple iPad (and indeed,...
Honeycomb Android 3.0 software, Excellent cameras, Slick Web browser
No memory card slot, No HDMI, Android 3.0 Honeycomb still a work in progress
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v and its Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system offer a credible alternative to the iPad 2, but one that falls behind Apple when it comes to general usability and slickness. The Galaxy Tab 10.1v is a nice albeit incomplete-feel...
Lightweight for a 10inch tablet, Android Honeycomb is a joy to use, Outstanding performance even for 3D games, Solid battery life
No HDMI or DLNA for media sharing
The Galaxy Tab 10.1v has solid specs and is well designed, and Google's Honeycomb OS is a pleasure to use, but its lack of media sharing is a setback for a multimedia-focused device.
Extrait: #2 in our 2011 Tablet Countdown.Review models of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 aren’t yet available in New Zealand, but we got the 10.1v in its pre-production form. We’re told the 10.1v is only set for a limited release in New Zealand – because Samsung h...