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April 2011
(78%)
401 Críticas
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Usuarios
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14 Críticas
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A los editores les gusta
Buena calidad del hardware
Buena performance general
Excelente duración de batería
Interesantes opciones del software propio de Samsung y sus tiendas
"Ensamblado" localmente
La más fina
Grosor ínfimo
Liviana
Procesador poderoso
Memoria RAM apta para sacarle el máximo jugo al procesador y soporte Android
A los editores no les gusta
Pantalla glossy tan brillante que molesta
Pantalla PLS en vez de AMOLED
Esperaba más de Samsung ahí
Cámara de fotos mediocre
Poca competitividad con sus rivales inmediatos
Conector propietario
Sin salida HDMI
Mucho plástico
La memoria no es expandible
La barra inferior de acceso rápido no es modificable
We had high hopes for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and if you need a tablet with a more flexible operating system than iOS then its slender, lightweight design makes it an attractive choice. You do have to sacrifice ports and battery life in the process though ...
Out of all the Android tablets we've seen, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 gets the closest to matching the design of the iPad 2. Although it's not original, it's no bad thing, as the iPad still has its rivals licked when it comes to quality and design. The Tab 10.1 is just as stylish, thinner and even lighter than the iPad 2. Samsung's Galaxy smartphones lead the way when it comes to colour reproduc
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 may look better than most other tablets, but it comes at a price. Samsung hasn't found the space to add many ports – there's no expandable memory, for instance, and you'll have to make do with the 16GB of integrated storage. The Tab 10.1 also suffers from the same problems as all other current Android tablets – including the excellent Eee Pad Transformer – and that's t
Despite that, however, we love the Galaxy Tab 10.1. It's a genuine rival for the Apple iPad 2, proving thinner, lighter and with a screen that's even better. There's still a more impressive choice of applications available for the iPad 2, and devices l...
Bestlooking Android tablet yet, Superthin and lightweight, Super PLS screen is fantastic, Brilliant battery life
Occasional slowdown and stuttering, No way to expand storage, No USB ports, Android Honeycomb apps and games are thin on the ground
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1's fantastic screen and appealing design help to make it the best Android tablet so far. But, while it trumps the iPad 2 in terms of specifications, the lack of Android Honeycomb apps and games is an irksome problem, and the ...
Fab screen, Ultra slim, light design, Good video compatibility
Poor connectivity, Non-expandable memory, Let down by Android app scene
Slimmer and lighter than an iPad 2, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 proves that Android tablets don't have to be iOS's ugly sisters. It tops off a svelte design with a brilliant screen, decent battery and comfortable-to-hold back. Aside from limited connectiv...
Lush screen, light, sleek design, good specs, dual core innards, decent photos and video, solid battery life
Honeycomb is still buggy, UI not as seamless as iOS, must-have apps are still few and far between, lacks physical connections
Samsung has shown that you don’t have to be called Apple to turn out a smart, desirable tablet. Now it’s over to Google and the app makers to develop software to match...
Light and slim, good cameras, Android Honeycomb OS
Poor battery recharge time, microphone
Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the best alternative to Apple's iPad we've seen. However Android is less user-friendly and generally more prone to crashing. The hardware is impressive though, and existing Android and Google Apps users will find a lot to l...