Slimmer than the iPad, it's far and away the nicest Honeycomb tablet to date, and one Android fans shouldn't overlook.
Read the full review →Conclusion: Pass on it
This is not a bad tablet, and if you really want a 10-inch Android tablet, you could do a lot worse. But for the same price, you can get an iPad 2, which has a wider selection of apps, a greater range of accessories, and a clearer upgrade path, making it a far better option for the vast majority of users.
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Sleek, sexy, and light, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 gets as close to the iPad 2 as any Android tablet before it.
Read the full review →The Wi-Fi–only Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the thinnest Honeycomb tablet available, and it's very capable, but its Touchwiz UI means Android updates are in doubt.
Read the full review →Those trying to decide between the iPad 2 and a Honeycomb tablet would do well to give the Tab 10.1 a hard look. I have not run across anything I wanted to do on a tablet that I cannot do with the Tab, so it is a viable alternative to the iPad 2.
Read the full review →Yes, it lacks the ease of wired connectivity other Honeycomb tablets offer, and it doesn’t have a clever battery-equipped Keyboard Dock like the ASUS, but the vast majority of the time it’s bulk – or lack of – that makes the difference. Samsung has made a tablet that feels like a tablet...
Read the full review →If you're not into the locked down app store mentality of Apple, where only the saintly apps are approved, or just prefer the Android OS to anything out of Cupertino, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is your best choice in an increasingly crowded market.
Read the full review →So as you can see, the Tab 10.1 in some respects is better than the iPad 2 - it has better hardware (thinner and lighter by a bit, forget the plastic back, it still feels great), Honeycomb is getting better and better by the day in terms of stability (wish Samsung gave it 3.2 already)....
Read the full review →I've owned this tablet for 5 months and haven't experienced any problems wth it at all apart from one issue, that everyone seems to complain about; charging... My battery was at 2% last night, 2am, so I turned off Wi-Fi and notifications , in my experience this does make it charge slightly...
Read the full review →Looks a bit to much like my iPad for my taste, but I could do more with it than my iPad. The battery just didnt last that long for me, but being to just copy you pdf and other files over from the pc made it a much more pleasant experience than my iPad. A small thing, but it carries a lot of...
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