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This is a 10inch Android Tablet with a few extras that are unique to Samsung. A lot has been written about a device made by Apple and the apparent similarities this bears to it, as I have no close knowledge of the former I cannot comment...
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If there's one thing that the Google Nexus 7 proved, it's that there's demand for low-cost, yet powerful Android tablets. While Google may have the 7in market sewn up at the moment (at least until the Kindle Fire HD appears), if you want a 10in model, the...
The price is spot-on and it's excellent value for a fast 10.1in tablet...
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Back in February 2012, a Samsung executive was quoted as saying: "Honestly, we’re not doing very well in the tablet market." Despite this rather frank admission, the company appears to have done little to change that with its latest release. The poorly...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 appears to be a needless upgrade. It has the same sized screen with the same resolution as its predecessor and adds no significant new features aside from a microSD card slot and updated Android software. At the end of the...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-04-28 02:32:30
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is a 10.1-inch tablet that weighs 588 grams. It is powered by the Android operating system, and a 1GHz dual-core processor. Features include up to 32GB (using micro SD card) of storage, 1GB of RAM, a 3-megapixel rear-facin...
The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 isn’t seen as one of the better tablets around for no good reason. It’s a very well built tablet with some nice design touches to make it stand out both on the outside and inside. One of the more thoughtful touches is the screenshot button, letting users snap a picture of a helpful, or memorable webpages. The design, too, is totally uncluttered, with no buttons to get in the...
The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is a great device, and one of the most well-rounded tablets available, but for sheer beauty, its display doesn’t quite have the shine of the new iPad’s Retina Display. Put the two next to each other and the difference becomes blindingly obvious. That said, to criticise too much would be to nitpick. It can be said that nobody really needs a rear-facing camera on a tablet devi...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 remains one of the better tablets out there. It looks good, and offers great performance. For those looking for an iPad-alternative, the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 comes well recommended. Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 is tagged with Samsun...
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is the rather wordy successor to the popular Galaxy Tab 10.1 , an Android tablet which managed to challenge the iPad in almost every department, which are some pretty big shoes to fill. Unveiled by Samsung in February at MWC...
Android Jelly Bean, Good movie playback, MicroSD support, Bright screen...
No 3G, 16GB internal storage, Uninspiring design, Average cameras...
As far as middle of the road Android tablets go, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 hits the nail on the head.It's doesn't stray too far from the norm, failing to offer anything truly exciting or different, but also ensuring it doesn't fall flat on its face. H...
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Judging by the lawsuits flying around, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 has been the only Android tablet to seriously worry Apple. Quite why is a mystery, because it has sold in nothing like the numbers of the iPad. Will the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 prove more of a...
With Asus’ 32GB Transformer Pad available for £399 complete with quad-core CPU, 8Mp camera and keyboard dock, and the smaller Nexus 7 soon to hit the market for £160, the Galaxy Tab 2 isn’t quite cheap enough to make a compelling case for itself. It’s...
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The Android tablet market is getting more exciting with the introduction of devices such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1. The device is well designed, offers smooth dual-core performance and has the excellent Ice Cream sandwich operating system. Its...
Slim, lightweight, good looks; Android Ice Cream Sandwich; excellent user interface; Dualcore processor...
Screen is not an outstanding feature...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is a smooth operator, with a dual-core chip and lots of excellent features...
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The long-running patent dispute between Apple and Samsung continues to rage on in the courts with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 already amongst the victims (in the EU at least), but that's clearly not stopped Samsung rolling out the tablets with the Samsung...
Bright, vibrant screen, MicroSD card support, Speedy browser performance...
Poor cameras, Thicker design, No HDMI output...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-04-28 02:32:30
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Samsung has broken new ground with its touchscreen keyboard. Finally, the company has joined Asus in the elite club of brands that successfully integrate numeric keys into the main panel of the keyboard. In both portrait and landscape mode the keyboard...
Decent overall screen rendering, Media player, Adequate battery life, Smartly placed speakers, MicroSD slot...
Déjàvu from the last Galaxy Tab 10.1, Slower OS compared to the 7.0 version, Behind the competition in its price range, Offers little compared to a Galaxy Tab 10.1 with the ICS update...
What exactly was the thought process that led to the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1? We were impressed with the 7.0's technical consistency and value for money, but here the story isn't quite the same. Don't get me wrong—this is a perfectly satisfactory tablet. But...
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The Galaxy Tab has, aside from the iPad, been the most popular tablet computer in New Zealand. Admittedly, we haven't seen the Amazon Fire over here, but it's safe to say that the Galaxy Tab is the most interesting tablet we're likely to see launch her...
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The Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) joins the ever-growing, all-sizes-covered lineup of Samsung tablets, following right behind its baby brother, the Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0). The Tab 2 (10.1) attempts to strike a balance between price and performance, forgoing hardware up...
Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) costs too much at $399.99 (UK price, yet to be confirmed) for the mediocre performance it delivers. The Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) is a good deal at $250 (£199, at Carphone Warehouse), offering a host of useful features f...
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We've had not one, but two tablets from Samsung in recent times. The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 tablet looks and behaves very similarly to the Galaxy Note 10.1 (not to be confused with the Galaxy Note 2 -- that's a 5.5-inch handset, dummy), but it drops the pri...
Fine screen, good battery life...
Processor's not great, only a 3 megapixel camera...
It's a step down from the Galaxy Note 10.1, but the Galaxy Tab 2 offers some serious improvement to its predecessor as a good value Android tablet with Ice Cream Sandwich and a fine screen.SpecificationsPrice : £300 (16GB, Wi-Fi), £400 (16GB, Wi-Fi+3G)...
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Samsung would like you to think of its tablets as the Android market leaders. To some extent, the firm has earned that right. It was early putting devices on sale, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 remains a consumer electronics classic, proving valuable e...
Great video support, superb battery, screen is better than the spec suggests...
Boring to look at, stock keyboard is rotten...
Overall, a good tablet. The Galaxy Tab still rules the roost for video playback and codec/container support. The problem is, it's not that interesting to look at. But at this price, we think it's a decent competitor to the iPad, and there's more than e...
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Back in February, a Samsung executive was quoted as saying: "Honestly, we're not doing very well in the tablet market." The company's solution? Release more of the same tablets that haven't done very well in the first place. While the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 of...
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The original Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 set the bar pretty high with its stellar performance, ultra thin (8.6mm) and lightweight (565g) chassis. It was a viable alternative to the Apple iPad 2 until recently when the preliminary injunction filed by the Cuper...
Good build quality, Improved battery performance, Expandable memory slot...
Occasional sluggish performance, Performance could be better, A little pricey...
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The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is Samsung's attempt at a 10-inch high-end Android tablet , similarly the Nexus 10 is Google's equivalent. So it would make perfect sense to compare the two, right? That's just what we've done. Here's our Google Nexus 10 vs Samsung G...
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Meet the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 inch. We previously reviewed its little brother, the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 , but this is a very different tablet. For starters, the casing looks a bit different with the speakers on the front of the unit, but also the screen...
Despite the fact that you can still buy this tablet right now, it's definitely aging when you compare it to other tablets of comparable price on the market. While it does offer some pretty awesome features, the core performance of the screen and outdated...
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Meet the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 inch. We've visited its little brother, the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 , before, but this is a very different tablet. For starters, the casing looks a bit different with the speakers on the front of the unit, but also the screen i...
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It's been a while since we published an overview of the current tablet market. With the holidays around the corner, we collected all of the tablets we've tested and that are still available, and created an overview of what's what. If you want to buy a t...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2014-02-16 01:18:12
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Android tablets are starting to become more affordable, and for less than £350 you can already find tablets from the high-end brands. We tested two that were recently launched, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and the Toshiba AT300. We compared them with e...
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Stuff magazine Sun, Aug 12 2012, 12:16AM The Tab 2 is the new version of Samsung's original iPad 'killer' (inverted commas essential in this case), but it isn't big on actual improvements: it has the same plastic back, the same 1GHz dual-core p...
Punchy performance, Good screen...
3MP camera is poor...
A decent tablet at a great price, but a lack of power and 2011-res screen count against it...
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Tablets are becoming increasingly popular these days, because as cool as smartphones are, the 7" - 10" screen size of most of the common tablets really hits the sweet spot. With the ability to quickly browse the net, watch a film, play games and do any ot...
Great quality screen for the price, Cheap, Highly configurable, Great range of apps, Easy to use, MicroSD support...
Very poor audio, Only 3MP rear camera, Struggles with some of the more graphically intensive tablet games, Google Play store should better identify tablet optimised apps...
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whatlaptop.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-26 01:45:38
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You'd be forgiven for being a little confused about Samsung's line up at MWC 2012, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is the latest update to a range which is getting increasingly crowded.This is a minor update to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, and offers li...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-14 01:58:01
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is the rather wordy successor to the popular Galaxy Tab 10.1, an Android tablet which managed to challenge the iPad in almost every department, which are some pretty big shoes to fill.Unveiled by Samsung in February at MWC 20...
Android Jelly Bean, Good movie playback, MicroSD support, Bright screen...
No 3G, 16GB internal storage, Uninspiring design, Average cameras...
As far as middle of the road Android tablets go, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 hits the nail on the head. It's doesn't stray too far from the norm, failing to offer anything truly exciting or different, but also ensuring it doesn't fall flat on its face...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 10:31:59
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Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1″ Android tablet. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 runs on a 1GHz dual core TI OMAP CP and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with Samsung TouchWiz. The Android tablet has a 10.1″ 1280 x 800 PLS display, a 3 megapix...
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NameTablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1Contact:samsung.co.nzThe Galaxy Tab has, aside from the iPad, been the most popular tablet computer in New Zealand. Admittedly, we haven't seen the Amazon Fire over here, but it's safe to say that the Galaxy Tab is the...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-19 04:35:09
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This voyage into the Samsung GALAXY Tab 2 10.1 has been a long awaited one. We've journeyed far and deep into the various other Samsung GALAXY Tabs, but the 10.1 is undoubtedly the largest, and therefore undoubtedly the most promising. We're more than rea...
Bright, crisp display, Good performance, Loud audio, Android 4.0...
Camera could be better...
The Samsung GALAXY Tab 2 10.1 offers a solid Android tablet experience, boosted by its solid build, great display and audio, and good performances. It's not a tablet to shake the universe, but as a GALAXY, it's certainly the largest in heart and offer.(p...
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The Tab 2 is the new version of Samsung's original iPad 'killer' (inverted commas essential in this case), but it isn't big on actual improvements: it has the same plastic back, the same 1GHz dual-core processing grunt and the same 1280x800 screen resolut...
Punchy performance, Good screen...
3MP camera is poor...
So, there's nothing wrong with the well-priced Tab 2 10.1. But neither is it anything special. Given that the iPad has had a significant upgrade since the first Tab's release, and that the Android competition is fiercer than ever, it looks slightly outdat...
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The original Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 set the bar pretty high with its stellar performance, ultra thin (8.6mm) and lightweight (565g) chassis. It was a viable alternative to the Apple iPad 2 until recently when the preliminary injunction filed by the Cuper...
Samsung's own Exynos processors are considered one of the top mobile processors in the market and we cannot help but feel disappointed that it is absent in the company's flagship 10.1-inch tablet. Nevertheless, we will pit the Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) against...
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Samsung has been churning out tablets after tablets over the last two years, and the MWC event saw no exception despite not holding any conference this year . The debut of two new 10.1-inch Samsung tablets will hopefully present customers with more option...
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Samsung has been churning out tablets after tablets over the last two years, and the MWC event saw no exception despite not holding any conference this year . The debut of two new 10.1-inch Samsung tablets will hopefully present customers with more option...
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 looks identical to its Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 sibling, which as we pointed out in our hands-on review looks pretty cheap with its glossy white plastic casing. However, given that the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is an...
Decent screen, intuitive Android 4.0 ICS operating system...
Device proved laggy, feels cheap...
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Stuff magazine Sun, Aug 12 2012, 12:16AM The Tab 2 is the new version of Samsung's original iPad 'killer' (inverted commas essential in this case), but it isn't big on actual improvements: it has the same plastic back, the same 1GHz dual-core p...
A decent tablet at a great price, but a lack of power and 2011-res screen count against it...
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This time, Samsung releases the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 which comes in 7.0-inch and 10.1-inch formats. These new tablets borrow the appearance of the previous Tab N family and, as such, should be immune to future Apple lawsuits. The Tab 2 family does not...
long battery life, fast 3G module, modest weight, decent display...
poor sound, mean performance...
Samsung's Galaxy Tab 2 is a good midrange tabletThe Samsung 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab 2 is undoubtedly a good tablet. Its components were chosen well and make the Tab 2 a good midrange tablet. We noted a few small issues such as the removed LED flash and the r...
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A lot of things get better when you take a terrific tablet and increase the screen size. But not everything...
Gotta love that microSDHC card slot, Superior onboard stereo sound, That IR emitter that turns this tablet into a super-mega-ultra remote, in seconds, Rich, consumer-friendly Google Ecosystem...
The screen pales beside the latest competition from Apple, Slightly sluggish to boot, load, Wi-Fi only, no data/carrier options...
Is my repeatedly-thrown gauntlet between new iPad and the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 a fair challenge? They feature roughly the same dimensions and both are available in 16GB capacity, with this entry-level (Wi-Fi-only) Apple option coming in at a nice neat $...
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twitter: @lisagade) The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 isn't going to trounce your first generation Galaxy Tab 10.1. It's not here to compete with Tegra 3 quad core tablets like the Asus Transformer Pad TF300, Acer Iconia Tab A510 and Toshiba Excite 10. R...
Runs Android OS 4.0, most affordable Samsung 10" tablet, Runs Android OS 4.0, most affordable Samsung 10" tablet, Runs Android OS 4.0, most affordable Samsung 10" tablet, Runs Android OS 4.0, most affordable...
Weak price to feature ratio, CPU disappoints, Weak price to feature ratio, CPU disappoints, Weak price to feature ratio, CPU disappoints, Weak price to feature ratio, CPU disappoints...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2013-04-28 02:32:30
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It seems hard to believe that it was just a little over year ago that we looked at Samsung's first full-size Galaxy Tab, the Galaxy Tab 10.1. Like the original Galaxy Tab 7.0 before it, many reviewers touted it as the first real competition to Apple's sta...
Great-looking screen, Excellent sound recording and playback, Decent-quality cameras...
Older dual-core-technology processor, Low (16GB) storage for the price, Relatively short battery life...
This great-looking, media-centric tablet has an excellent screen and speakers, but it lags behind a bit in value versus other 10-inch slates. (Blame the CPU and meager 16GB of storage.) Read More...
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More Info Samsung announces Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 hands-on (video) PSA: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, Galaxy Player 4.2 now available online When we review a second-generation product there are certain things we tend to take for granted...
Thin and light designHealthy battery lifeIR blaster and universal remote app...
Terrible camera, even for a tabletDisplay is sometimes unresponsivePerformance trails similarly priced tablets...
The second-gen 10.1 is a good enough Android 4.0 tablet with a pleasing, lightweight design and decent battery life. Still, its performance and feature set trail tablets that cost the same or even less...
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Samsung made it blatantly obvious last year that they would not be upstaged by the competition, as they seemingly redesigned the original Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 to be thinner than the iPad 2. Well folks, fast forward one year later to the present, an...
Great battery life, Solid construction...
Sluggish overall performance, Uninspiring design, Shoots terrible photos & videos...
Reminiscing about the experience we had with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 from last year, we’re a bit saddened in a way that this successor is undeniably lacking the same level of love and attraction. Compared to its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy Tab...
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This week we've gotten the next Galaxy Player family member in the house with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1. What's that, you say? The Galaxy Tab 2 is a tablet and not a Galaxy Player? I beg to differ, ladies and gentlemen, as the Samsung world has done a...
This week we’ve gotten the next Galaxy Player family member in the house with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1. What’s that, you say? The Galaxy Tab 2 is a tablet and not a Galaxy Player? I beg to differ, ladies and gentlemen, as the Samsung world has don...
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FOLLOW US SHARE With the original Galaxy Tab 10.1, Samsung had a pretty good thing going: It was thin, lighter than the iPad 2, and had strong speakers. But technology never stands still, which is why Samsung added smart remote capability for controlli...
Powerful front-facing speakers, Bright display, Smart Remote app for controlling TV, Free 50GB of Dropbox storage for one year, Long battery life...
Charges slowly, Mediocre camera...
A bright display, long battery life and a smart remote make Samsung's Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 a compelling and affordable choice.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, the tablet of all tablets, or just another tablet swimming in the sea? Read the review to find out!While we aim to find the perfect Android handset to accompany our daily lives, the struggle continues far beyond that. With An...
Is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 worth the $399 price point that it was assigned? With a solid construction, 16GB of on board storage (and an additional 50GB for the first year through Dropbox), the offer is very tempting. While keeping a slim profile, Sa...
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is 1mm thicker and 14 grams / 0.49 oz lighter than its predecessor the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 that was introduced last year during Google I/O. The 10-inch Tab second generation features a more elegant design with a nice T...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 delivers good performance packaged in a nice design for a reasonable price ($399.99). At that price point, the Asus Transformer Pad TF300 (32GB) offers a lower build-quality packaged in a heavier body (1.28 pounds vs. 1.39 po...
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The Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) ($399.99, 16GB) joins the ever-growing, all-sizes-covered lineup of Samsung tablets, following right behind its baby brother, the Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) ($249.99, 4 stars). The Tab 2 (10.1) attempts to strike a balance between pri...
More affordable than its predecessor. Ships with Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0). Adds a microSD slot. Sharp, bright screen.
Aging components. Mediocre battery life. Performance not up to competition...
The Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) is the same flagship tablet Samsung released a year ago, but this time around it has the latest version of Android and a lower price tag. With mediocre performance and aging components, there are better alternatives...
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This Galaxy Tab 2 is a sensible package for a reasonable price. Alright, it may be short on thrills - but what matters here is it's good at the essentials. And not just good enough - it's a great portable video player and the browsing experience is to...
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) was announced without much fanfare at the MWC expo last month, and we even had a jolly hands-on time with it, as well as with its smaller sibling, the Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0). It is coming as a slightly downgraded 10-incher...
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A 3.15 megapixel main camera that shoots 720p videos and a VGA megapixel front-facing snapper (with VGA video) is what you get with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1. Provided that tablets aren't the most photography-friendly devices, it's probably as muc...
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Posted in Mobile Device Reviews, Reviews This tablet is a nice big 10.1-inch size with a Multitouch 720p HD Screen (1280 x 800). The top edge of the tablet has the power button, a volume rocker button, the SD slot and the IR eye. More on that later wh...
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The first-generation Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 was the iPad's closest rival of the time, even if such rivalry amounted to it being a device with a similar hardware spec, on a less-polished software platform, at a higher price. Still, if for some reason...
A year ago we liked the Tab 10.1, and for the second generation the hardware specs remain broadly the same, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 has a much better operating system. All for £100 cheaper than it was. We love the bright screen, and adding S...
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In the last year, Samsung has released more tablets than you can shake a stick at . So many, in fact, that it has run out of sensible ways to name them all, leaving us with the new “Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1.” No it's not the second Galaxy Tab, and it won...
Runs Android 4.0, Front-facing speakers, Solid construction, microSD card slot...
$400 price is a bit high, Poor front and back cameras, Larger than last year's Galaxy Tab 10.1...
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The Samsung GALAXY Tab 2 10.1 (Wi-Fi-only) is one of Samsung's latest tablets to join the ranks in their ever expanding Tab series. The Wi-Fi only Tab 2 comes running Android 4.0 with Samsung's TouchWiz overlay. Read on for our full review.Despite packing...
Lightweight formfactor despite its display size, excellent display with vivid colors, loud builtin speaker, comes with 50GB of DropBox storage, works as universal remote, The...
Camera is mediocre, not quadcore...
While the Samsung GALAXY Tab 2 10.1 doesn't offer much cutting edge tablet features, it proves to be a well rounded Android 4.0 tablet offering. Users will appreciate its attractive and relatively lightweight form-factor, its capable performance, exce...
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Whatever the reason for the new look of Samsung's tablets, it's clearly a good new direction for the company: The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is a much more original-looking tablet than previous Galaxy Tabs, and it's an attractive one at that. The 10.1-inch display...
Nice-looking design, Runs Android 4.0, Affordable at $399.99, Neat universal remote functionality...
Glitchy performance, Android tablet app ecosystem is weak, Poor camera...
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab line continues to expand, with the latest additions coming in the form of the Galaxy Tab 2 Series. The Galaxy Tab 2 Series is available in 10.1-inch and 7.0-inch screen sizes. While these second-generation models clearly borrow som...
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is the successor to last year's Galaxy Tab 10.1. It sports a 10-inch, 1280 x 800 PLS display, dual-core 1GHz chip, 1GB of RAM, and a minimum of 16GB of internal storage. Plus you get 50GB of drop box storage for a year. It ha...
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Is the large-size Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 a worthy iPad alternative? With its 10.1-inch screen, this is the Samsung tablet that competes most directly with Apple 's flagship "post PC" product. And with a price $100 cheaper than the entry-level iPad (for the...
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£279.00 Argos.co.ukI don't know why Samsung decided to call its new 10.1-inch Android tablet the Galaxy Tab 2. That moniker should have been reserved for a true next-generation Galaxy Tab, one with a quad-core chip and high-resolution or Super AMOLED Plus...
Great design, Frontfacing speakers, Expandable memory, IR blaster...
2011 specs, Jittery performance when taxed, Weak speaker output...
The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is a modest update to what was a great tablet in 2011, making it a good tablet in 2012. Unquestionably, the new iPad is a better overall device even if I grant Samsung a slight edge in the build and design category, thanks to the iP...
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is one of those products that would have been better if they had no predecessor. The product by itself is OK, but if you compare it to the Galaxy Tab 10.1, it doesn't add that much to the experience. Going for $400 on Amazon, thi...
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According to research cited by Samsung, over 80% of tablet owners use the device while sitting in front of the TV. Tablets do make good couch companions, especially when you're trying to figure out what else that actress from that show has been in (I'm ad...
The Galaxy Tab 2 makes a good couch companion when watching TV and the Smart Remote capabilities are pretty addictive, thus ensuring that you'll keep the tablet by your side even when you don't think you'll need it. Read our full review of the Galaxy T...
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pocketables.com Updated: 2014-03-27 01:21:39
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Samsung's original Galaxy Tab was one of the first Android tablets that really made people stop and think of Android as more than just a phone operating system. With a speedy processor and Flash support, it was also one of the first that – despite its sma...
Even with its stellar battery life and good gaming performance, this is not a good tablet. I don't think I'd go so far as to say it's the worst tablet on the market, but you will certainly notice its shortcomings should you buy this device. And then th...
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A few weeks ago, Samsung released the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 , which of course is a 7-inch Android tablet. Today marks the release of the 10.1-inch version of that same tablet. Other than the display size, resolution, and storage capacity, the only other differ...
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The Android-powered Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1's TouchWiz Live Panels gives you a customizable home screen experience so you can choose what content you want easy access to. Great for multitaskers, the device's Mini Apps Tray option launches commonly used fe...
Consumer testers liked the design and feel, Screen is very large for the size of the tablet...
Could have more connectivity options, Low resolution compared to other tablets, Poor screen quality, Subpar camera/video, Below average system speed, Below average sound quality...
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