Testseek.dk har samlet 270 ekspertanmeldelser af Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 inch GT-P1000 / P1010 og den gennemsnitlige bedømmelse er 75%. Rul ned og se alle anmeldelser for Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 inch GT-P1000 / P1010.
Oktober 2010
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Elegant integration af Googleservices
Ikke bare ét
Men to kameraer!
Samsung Apps
God skærm
Meget portabel.
De mange Android-muligheder
Super på nettet
Redaktørerne brød sig ikke om
Prisen!
Telefondel kan virke lidt fjollet/overflødigt
Kameraer kunne være bedre kvalitet
Ikke alle apps fungerer optimalt grundet større skærm/opløsning
Ingen microusb
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Skærmen er en snas for lille til at læse magasiner på. Det som i bedømmer PLUS
Bliver også bedømmet MINUS. Under PLUS nævnes intet som Tab'en har
Men som iPad'en ikke har! og det er så meget. Jeg købte min
Fordi den kunne jeg have med
Hvorhen jeg så gik
)Af
Preben Mouritzen 12. februar 2011 00
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@gaasedal Under PLUS nævnes
"Du kan foretage telefonopkald på den" Såvidt jeg ved h
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