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
Abstrakt: After the parade of vaporware and underwhelming tablet options that followed the iPad’s release, one company has finally stepped up to the plate and released what looks to be a worthy competitor to Steve Jobs’ self-proclaimed magical and revolutionary ...
Fits in an inside jacket pocket, 7-inch screen has perfect aspect ratio for widescreen movies, Android 2.2 Froyo OS, Long battery life, Snappy Web browsing
Poor 3.2 MP camera with no zoom, HD video recording, Little Android optimization for larger screen, No Wi-Fi-only versions available, Screen washes out at off angles, Proprietary dock connector instead of microUSB, Overpriced
Samsung's new Galaxy Tab challenges the iPad with a smaller, Android-powered design, but comes up short on value, and feels like a supersized phone without the phone. ...
Abstrakt: Tablets are seen in some many ways to become the future of mobile computing, and just like how we witnessed Android's rise to prominence last fall, we're beginning to see the same unraveling with Android powered tablets this season. Unexpectedly findin...
Udgivet: 2010-11-20, Forfatter: Michael , anmeldelse af: mobileburn.com
Nice display and form factor, great browsing experience, forward facing camera
Few tabletfriendly apps, no mini/microUSB port, no HD video recording
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is an Android 2.2 based tablet that features a large 7-inch display in an otherwise very smartphone like form factor. It runs all of the applications developed for Android smartphones, and it does so quickly thanks to a 1GHz pro...
Strong network connection, Good price over 2 years for light surfers, Long battery life, Free mobile hotspot, Attractive, textured back cover
No video chat support right now, Pricey up-front cost, Text messages not included in data plan
Verizon's version of this 7-inch Android tablet offers strong 3G performance, free mobile hotspot functionality, and an economical price over the long run.
Udgivet: 2010-11-16, Forfatter: Donald , anmeldelse af: cnet.com
Samsung's 7-inch Android tablet is a serious contender to the Apple iPad, boasting two cameras, Flash compatibility, and a more convenient size
The Tab behaves more like a supersize Android phone than a Netbook alternative. The Android OS and its apps aren't yet optimized for the larger screen. Depending on your plan, you may be in for a two-year contract and a commitment to monthly charges
The Galaxy Tab is a beautiful product with features that will make iPad owners envious, but its in-between size and possible carrier commitments hold it back from broad appeal.
Without voice call functionality – also absent from the iPad – the T-Mobile Galaxy Tab is a less rounded option than the European version. Still, that’s a limitation shared with all its North American counterparts, and T-Mobile does at least allow for...
Lightweight and easy to pick up on the way out of the door; still big enough to not feel constrained; good battery life, (very) bright screen; TouchWiz works and looks well on tablet form; easy to type on; very nice build quality; expandable memory; very loud speaker; great for navigation.
Proprietary Samsung port for charging; mediocre camera on back; flash-enabled, slows browsing speeds; no Netflix Instant Watch; fingerprint magnet; heavy price tag at $599 requires data plan activation; eats up data quickly.
Let me start this by saying the Galaxy Tab is not a necessity, it's a luxury item that can be very useful. I've tried three or four different tablets now and the Tab is the perfect one for me. Is it for everyone? Definitely not. It hits the sweet sp...