Samsung Galaxy Tab Serie
Prozessor: unknown, NVIDIA Tegra 250, Samsung Exynos 4210 1.2 GHz, Samsung Hummingbird S5PC110 / Exynos 3110Grafikkarte: PowerVR SGX535, unknown, ARM Mali-400 MP, NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 2)
Bildschirm: 7.0 Zoll, 7.7 Zoll, 8.9 Zoll, 10.1 Zoll
Gewicht: 0.335kg, 0.345kg, 0.38kg, 0.5kg, 0.574kg, 0.6kg
Preis: 500, 569, 650, 659.90 Euro
Durchschnitt von 56 Bewertungen (aus 95 Tests)
Mobilität: 85%, Verarbeitung: 87%, Ergonomie: 85%, Emissionen: 95%
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7"
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7"Prozessor: Samsung Hummingbird S5PC110 / Exynos 3110
Grafikkarte: PowerVR SGX535
Bildschirm: 7.0 Zoll, , 1024x600 Pixel
Gewicht: 0.38kg
Preis: 650 Euro
Links: Samsung Notebooks Übersichtseite
Bewertung:
Durchschnitt von 20 Bewertungen (aus 34 Tests)
Tabletchen. Nachdem Apple mit dem iPad den Tablet-Hype losgetreten hat, springen nach und nach alle namhaften Notebookhersteller auf den Zug auf und launchen ihrerseits Tablets in verschiedensten Größen. Als heißester Kandidat an der Marktdominanz von Apple zu rütteln wird aktuell das Samsung Galaxy Tab gehandelt. Wir testen, was das Android 2.2 Device wirklich kann, u.a. im Vergleich mit Apples iPad und Dells Streak.
Quelle: Computerbild - 6/11

Das 7-Zoll-Display des Galaxy Tab hat eine 7 Zentimeter kleinere Diagonale als das iPad, deshalb fällt die Bildschirm-Tastatur vergleichsweise klein aus. Andererseits bietet der Schirm 1024x600 Bildpunkte - das iPad hat mit 1024x768 kaum mehr.
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 01.04.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 89% Ausstattung: 85% Bildschirm: 89% Mobilität: 85% Ergonomie: 85%
Quelle: c't - 24/10

Samsungs Galaxy Tab ist das erste Android-Tablet mit Potenzial und Potenz, wenn auch ab 650 Euro zu einem stolzen Preis. Das ausgezeichnete Hardware-Paket hängt das iPad locker ab, das mächtige Betriebssystem Android 2.2 ist gut ans 7-Zoll-Display angepasst.
Einzeltest, online nicht verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 01.12.2010
Quelle: Connect - 11/10

Das Galaxy Tab ist ein handliches Tablet zum Betrachten von Videos und Bildern, zum Websurfen, zum Verwalten von E-Mails und zum Lesen von digitalen Inhalten; dank 3G-Modul kann es auch als Smartphone dienen, wobei sich der Einsatz eines Bluetooth-Headsets empfiehlt.
Einzeltest, online nicht verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 01.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 100% Ausstattung: 100% Ergonomie: 80%
Quelle: Connect - 10/10

Bereits seit Längerem geistern die technischen Daten des von Samsung geplanten Webpads durch Internet. Auf der IFA in Berlin wollen die Koreaner nun endlich das fertige Produkt präsentieren und es danach auch zügig auf den Markt bringen.
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 01.10.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 100% Ausstattung: 100% Ergonomie: 80%
Quelle: T3
EN→DEOverall the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 is shaping up to be a definite rival to the likes of the Amazon Kindle Fire, offering a discreet premium tablet that will easily be able to handle media intensive apps. Of course the inclusion of a 3G model will no doubt be a selling point as well.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 13.02.2012
Quelle: PC World
EN→DEWith the Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi, we now have a great choice for anyone looking to dip a toe into the tablet universe without spending a fortune. It has its limitations, and it lacks the cutting-edge technology and OS of newer tablet models, but it also still has its strengths too. Think of it as a tweener until you graduate to the big leagues. It's a good alternative to an off-brand, low-cost Android tablet; the Galaxy Tab beats those products by miles, and it remains a viable, albeit less-sexy-than-it-once-was gadget for mobile e-mail, Web browsing, and multimedia consumption.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 27.04.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Ubergizmo
EN→DESo, what does Tab do that a Galaxy S phone (or any Android or iPhone) doesn’t do as well or that a laptop does better? Maybe video watching and, maybe, game playing. In other words, what does it do? What function does it create or improve upon? It can’t be a laptop replacement, it’s a worse camera than any Android phone or iPhone, there’s no desktop ecosystem supporting it, and, worst of all – it’s expensive. Sprint’s version with a 16 GB card is $649 for a giant Android phone that doesn’t make phone calls. The only customers are those with a “dumb” cell phone who want the benefits of a larger screen for Web surfing, movie-watching and game play. And in a few months, Tab is going to have a LOT of cheaper, better endowed competitors.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 31.01.2011
Quelle: Ubergizmo
EN→DESo, what does Tab do that a Galaxy S phone (or any Android or iPhone) doesn’t do as well or that a laptop does better? Maybe video watching and, maybe, game playing. In other words, what does it do? What function does it create or improve upon? It can’t be a laptop replacement, it’s a worse camera than any Android phone or iPhone, there’s no desktop ecosystem supporting it, and, worst of all – it’s expensive. Sprint’s version with a 16 GB card is $649 for a giant Android phone that doesn’t make phone calls. The only customers are those with a “dumb” cell phone who want the benefits of a larger screen for Web surfing, movie-watching and game play. And in a few months, Tab is going to have a LOT of cheaper, better endowed competitors.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 31.01.2011
Quelle: PC Perspective
EN→DEOverall, I have been very impressed with both the form factor, and performance of the Samsung Galaxy Tab. With a more portable, but still very expansive 7” screen, at a similar resolution to the 10” iPad, it provides more room for applications and an overall more usable Android experience. The real test for the Android tablet market will be in the upcoming months, with the pending release of Android 3.0 (Honeycomb). Honeycomb features an all new tablet-redesigned interface. This, as well as the dual core processors, such as the Tegra 2 platform, and other ARM A9 Dual Core options, should refresh the tablet market, and keep it interesting for the forseeable future.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 24.01.2011
Quelle: PC World India
EN→DEThe Samsung Galaxy Tab is now available in India for Rs. 31,200. It is clearly the best Android tablet in the market today and in fact the best tablet that’s officially available in the country. However, once you put it next to the Apple iPad, its drawbacks become clearer. While the Galaxy Tab is clearly a more portable device and offers more features (for instance front and back cameras, telephony etc.), the Apple iPad emerges the better tablet on account of it being more usable and a more refined product. However, on its own the Samsung Galaxy Tab is a very good product and a worthwhile consideration, if you are looking to buy a tablet.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 06.01.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 81%
Quelle: Maximum PC
EN→DEThis leaves us with a $600 tablet that, when compared to the $630 iPad, offers less screen real estate, and a much less robust apps ecosystem. The Tab is a solid piece of hardware, yes, but do you really hate Apple so much that you won’t buy an iPad?
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 09.12.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Liliputing
EN→DEThe Samsung Galaxy Tab works great as an Android device. It has an excellent processor, good display, loud and clear speakers, and excellent battery life. The tablet can run virtually any app available for Android, even if some apps don’t scale properly to the display. In other words, the Tab is at least as good as the best Android phones on the market… except the US version doesn’t make phone calls.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 06.12.2010
Quelle: Computer Active
EN→DEA decent tablet but it’s very expensive and has little software that comes close to justifying the price Good points Small; supports Flash; doubles as a phone Bad points Overpriced; Android is poor on tablets; lack of decent software.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 03.12.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 60%
Quelle: Laptop Mag
EN→DEWith a good selection of tablet-optimized apps, access to the Android Market, and a brilliant high-res screen, the Galaxy Tab is the only real iPad competitor on the market right now. What we like about the Verizon version in particular is its textured back (which makes it easier to hold), strong 3G performance, and wallet-friendly 1GB data plan. The lack of video chat support gives us pause, but this feature hasn't worked very well on other Galaxy Tabs we've used, and Verizon will likely address this issue over time. Our only other complaint is that Verizon charges extra for text messaging, though the carrier lessens that sting by throwing in the mobile hotpsot feature for free. Overall, Verizon's version of the Galaxy Tab stands out because it offers you the flexibility to purchase broadband service only in the months when you need it and backs up that flexibility with reliable service.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 18.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Reg Hardware
EN→DEA big Android smartphone… or a small tablet, the choice is yours.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 17.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 75%
Quelle: Tech2.in.com
EN→DEThe Apple iPad has been in need of some ‘wing clipping’ for some time now. Even though it might not be available here legitimately, it’s still one hell of a popular device. Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy Tab actually managed to get itself here legally before Apple’s iPad, and brought with it quite a bit of confusion when it comes to choice. The Dell Streak didn’t impress me and I had my doubts about the Olive Pad, the only two other tablets in India to make it out in an official capacity. I was sceptical about the Tab and after using it for the last few days, here’s my take on the whole ‘Tabbing’ experience.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 15.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Slashgear
EN→DEIt’s ironic but, for all Verizon’s work on custom apps, it’s the textured casing that makes the biggest difference to day to day use of their Galaxy Tab. A slightly more reassuring in-hand feel left us feeling far happier grabbing the Tab and using it for casual reading; of course, that’s something which a silicon case could address on other versions of the slate, or indeed some self-adhesive pads as we applied. The same Galaxy Tab frustrations still remain from the T-Mobile version, the lack of official voice support being top of our list. We’re a little less confident in hacks for the Verizon version opening that up, however, though VoIP support remains good. Verizon could score a significant win over its carrier rivals by allowing the Skype 3G app for use on the Tab; it seems, however, that the fear of users downsizing to a single device is too great for that to happen.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 15.11.2010
Quelle: Slashgear
EN→DEFor those making the jump to the Galaxy Tab, they’re getting a solid, well-built and flexible device that, while not perfect, is a compelling alternative to the iPad. Expensive, yes, and with limitations to be aware of, but they’re broadly the same criticisms leveled at Apple’s tablet when it launched. Apps like the Wall Street Journal’s show there’s a usability argument to be made for 7-inch slates, and it’s likely to be the first of many as Android tablet software development gains traction. This is a niche that looks unlikely to go away, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab is a solid starting point if you can look beyond its price tag.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 14.11.2010
Quelle: V3.co.uk
EN→DEEinzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 08.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: PC Authority
EN→DEWidely expected to be the main challenger to the iPad, read our full verdict on the 7in Samsung Galaxy Tab.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 05.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 67% Preis: 33% Leistung: 67%
Quelle: Trusted Reviews
EN→DEAt times one of the toughest aspects to writing a review is working out which category it should be listed in. The Samsung Galaxy Tab presents a slightly different problem: what category do you file a product that is pretending to be something else...
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 05.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 60% Preis: 40% Leistung: 50%
Quelle: PC Advisor
EN→DEThe Samsung Galaxy Tab is a 7in-screen Google Android slate PC. While we've been hearing about the rush of Android tablets for some time now, the Galaxy Tab is the first high-end Android tablet to hit the market and thus the first real contender to the Apple iPad
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 04.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70% Preis: 60%
Quelle: PC Authority
EN→DESmaller, neater and just as smart – can Samsung’s Galaxy Tab sneak under the radar to deal the iPad a low blow?
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 04.11.2010
Quelle: It Pro
EN→DESamsung's eagerly anticipated Android tablet is finally here, but it doesn't live up to all the hype. Read our in-depth review to find out why.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 03.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 65%
Quelle: Stuff TV
EN→DEThe first serious challenge to the iPad puts up a good fight, but holes in Android’s armour counter its technical prowess.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 02.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Slashgear
EN→DESamsung’s Galaxy Tab proved to be the product of IFA 2010, and has seldom left the headlines since its Berlin debut. Seven inches of Android slate, it promises to be the open alternative to Apple’s iPad and the poster-child for Google’s OS done right on a bigger display. It’s also prompted some significant criticism, with even Steve Jobs weighing in on how suitable the Tab’s screen and OS are to tablet use. Plenty to live up to, then, not least the price tag; check out the full SlashGear review after the cut.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 31.10.2010
Quelle: Laptop Mag
EN→DESamsung deserves credit for being the first to company to truly challenge the iPad with a piece of hardware that's well designed and easier to take with you..The ability to make video calls and free GPS navigation also shouldn't be overlooked, as well as the apps Samsung bundles that are optimized for tablet use. Still, the Galaxy Tab isn't for everyone. Those who already own a smart phone with a larger screen may not like the idea of toting a device that's not much bigger, especially one that comes with its own data plan (should you decide to go the 3G route). We also think consumers would prefer one place to purchase music, TV shows, and videos--if not apps, too--similar to iTunes. Nevertheless, once Android developers get their tablet acts in gear, the Galaxy Tab will be an even more formidable iPad foe.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 29.10.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: T Break
EN→DEAlthough the Galaxy Tab is a good device, it just didn’t live up to my expectations
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 27.10.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70% Preis: 60% Leistung: 70% Ausstattung: 80%
Quelle: Techradar
EN→DEIt looks every bit the iPad killer that Samsung wants it to be. And while it may look lot like the iPad in pictures, it's quite a bit smaller and feels a lot different in the hand.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 26.10.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 60%
Quelle: Techcentral.my
EN→DETHERE'S no denying that Android Tablets are the flavour of the day as most consumer electronics companies hurry to get their own Tablets out to meet the growing demand for these devices. The Samsung Galaxy Tab has generated a lot of buzz since it was unveiled at the IFA show in September. It is certainly the most talked about Android Tablet that everyone is eager to get their hands on. Thanks to Samsung, we managed to spend some quality time with a retail unit of the Galaxy Tab.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 21.10.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: PC World
EN→DEThe Samsung Galaxy Tab is a 7-inch tablet that runs Android v2.2 mobile OS.
Testtyp unbekannt, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 07.09.2010
Bewertung: Bildschirm: 80%
Quelle: It Pro
EN→DEThe Samsung Galaxy Tab is, for the most part, not just another iPad-wannabe. It's the first non-Apple tablet that we're genuinely intrigued and excited by thanks to its superb build quality, high quality screen and interesting bundled apps.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 03.09.2010
Bewertung: Bildschirm: 80% Verarbeitung: 90%
Quelle: PC Advisor
EN→DESamsung's Galaxy Tab is just the beginning of Android's entry into the tablet battle. Motorola is expected to have a high-end Android tablet on the market sometime in the coming months; the latest rumours point to it being a 10-inch device with Google's as-of-yet unreleased Android 3.0 operating system. Samsung itself is believed to have additional Android tablets in the works, too, including 8- and 10-inch versions of the Galaxy Tab described above. Even Google may be unveiling its own tablet before long, though it could very well end up running Chrome OS instead of Android. Ultimately, it's all good news for us: Just like we're seeing with smartphones right now, the more competition there is, the more each manufacturer is forced to fight for our attention. As our options expand, innovation improves and products get increasingly better. Android will no doubt be a fierce contender in the tablet war, but Apple isn't about to lie down and disappear. No matter how you look at it, this battle will benefit us all.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 01.09.2010
Quelle: IT.com.cn
zh-CN→DEEinzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 13.12.2010
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10"
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10"Prozessor: NVIDIA Tegra 250
Grafikkarte: NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 2)
Bildschirm: 10.1 Zoll, 16:10, 1280x800 Pixel
Gewicht: 0.6kg
Links: Samsung Notebooks Übersichtseite
Bewertung:
Durchschnitt von 14 Bewertungen (aus 25 Tests)
Quelle: Connect - 2/12

Die Neuauflage des Samsung Galaxy Tab steigt mit den neuen Tablets von Huawei, Toshiba und Lenovo in den Ring. Und im Hintergrund lauert mit dem iPad 2 ein bis dato übermächtiger Gegner. Schlanke Optik und stabile Software zeichnen das Tablet aus, an dessen Design sich zum Glück nicht viel verändert hat.
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 01.01.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 72% Ausstattung: 75% Mobilität: 61% Ergonomie: 81%
Quelle: e-media - 17/11

Display, Performance und Verarbeitung überzeugen, auch die Kameras sind brauchbar. Das Tab 10.1 kommt im Gegensatz zum iPad sogar mit Full-HD-Videos und Flash zurecht, was den knappen Testsieg bringt.
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 01.08.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80% Preis: 60% Bildschirm: 100% Mobilität: 100% Ergonomie: 100%
Quelle: PC Go - 9/11

Samsungs Galaxy Tab kann mit Apples iPad durchaus mithalten. Und gleichwohl es in einigen Punkten sicher die Nase vorn hat, ist es keineswegs revolutionär. Es ist schick, leicht, lässt sich intuitiv bedienen und ist eine echte Alternative zum iPad.
Einzeltest, online nicht verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 01.08.2011
Quelle: c't - 17/11

Größte Gerätevielfalt: Nur bei Android kann man zwischen extrem unterschiedlichen Modellen wie dem Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 und HTC Flyer auswählen - von klein bis groß.
Display gut, Ausstattung gut, Kamera zufriedenstellend, Akkulaufzeit gut, Leistung gut, Apps mangelhaft
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 01.08.2011
Quelle: Connect - 4/11

Unter den Tablet-Neuheiten stachen die Kandidaten mit Googles Android 3.0 besonders hervor - die für Tablets optimierte Plattform-Version überzeugt.
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 01.04.2011
Bewertung: Ausstattung: 100% Ergonomie: 100%
Quelle: PC Mag
EN→DEThe Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is U.S. Cellular's only 4G LTE tablet, but we have a better idea. The carrier lets you use its Android phones as Wi-Fi hotspots, and it plans to sell a standalone MiFi-style hotspot as well. If you're interested in speeding along on the nation's most-loved network, get a Samsung Galaxy S Aviator, U.S. Cellular's upcoming 4G LTE phone, or U.S. Cellular's upcoming standalone Samsung 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot. Then pair one of those with the Wi-Fi-only models of the new Apple iPad, Apple iPad 2 ($399, 4.5 stars) or Asus Transformer Prime Wi-Fi tablet (Best Deal: $499.99 at Walmart.com). You'll get the best of both worlds: U.S. Cellular's LTE service with a better tablet, and no extra two-year contract.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 05.04.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 60%
Quelle: Small Business Computing
EN→DEAndroid versus iPad is ultimately a religious war. The decision on which side to support should probably be made at the macro level. The differences between this particular Android tablet and the iPad are very small. If you’re betting on Android and want a 10-inch tablet, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 should be at the top of your list.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 18.08.2011
Quelle: PC Perspective
EN→DEWhile I appreciate the time Samsung spent on the overall quality of the Tab 10.1's construction and design, I would have liked more attention paid to the details in the software and custom apps department. Like many consumers, I have high expectations when I pay $500 for a mobile device. I expect it to do almost every task that my laptop can do, and in some instances, I expect to be more productive too. That being said, the Tab 10.1 met most of my expectations and I think they have room for improvement to make the tablet more flexible to consumer needs so we can integrate the tablet with other devices we use in our personal and professional lives.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 10.08.2011
Quelle: PC Pro
EN→DEOverall, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a hugely likeable device. With its slick performance, lightweight chassis and excellent screen and speakers, it captures the instinctive, tactile appeal of Apple’s tablet better than any rival we’ve seen. It has its weaknesses – notably the battery life – and it’s hardly innovative. But if you can find one in the shops, it’s the best Android tablet we’ve seen, and a compelling alternative to the iPad 2.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 10.08.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 83% Preis: 100% Leistung: 83% Ausstattung: 83% Ergonomie: 83%
Quelle: It Pro
EN→DESamsung's first 10in tablet is remarkably light and thin, but is it too much of a lightweight for its own good? We take a closer look in our review.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 04.08.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 67%
Quelle: Reg Hardware
EN→DEThe Galaxy Tab 10.1 is an attractive purchase: it’s well-built, slim and light, has a valuable collection of quality apps, and sports a comparatively low price. It even fares well in performance benchmark tests against its competitors. However, some of these competitors offer better value by building memory card slots and comms ports into tablets costing roughly the same price. Here, Samsung takes yet another leaf out of Apple's book, as all those niceties will cost you extra.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 04.08.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 75%
Quelle: Trusted Reviews
EN→DESlimmer 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 connectivity, its faults are wider Android problems rather than things to level at Samsung and its design team.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 02.08.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80% Leistung: 80% Ausstattung: 70% Mobilität: 80% Ergonomie: 90%
Quelle: T3
EN→DECertainly not perfect, lacking in decent apps and not quite the elusive iPad 2 beater we were looking for, Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 is still the best Android tablet you can get. Samsung is charging £399, the same as Apple for the entry-level 16GB version and is selling a 32GB and 64GB 3G-enabled model but wouldn't give us the price on those.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 01.08.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: T Break
EN→DEThe pricing and availability for the 3G version of the Galaxy Tab is yet to be decided but the Wi-Fi version is selling for the same price as the iPad in the US so expect to pay another $100+ for the 3G version. Question is, would I recommend or buy the Galaxy Tab 10.1 at that price? Honeycomb is still a bit behind and Touchviz doesn’t really smoothen things by much but if I was considering a Honeycomb tablet, it would be very much between the ASUS Transformer because of it’s hybrid nature and cheaper pricing and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 because of its amazing form factor.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 18.07.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Stuff TV
EN→DEWhile there's no doubt that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a fine device, it's these omissions and, ironically, the feeling of Apple-like minimalism that seem to hold it back.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 10.07.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Liliputing
EN→DEThat said, I’m still not convinced anyone needs an Android tablet. There are still only a few hundred apps designed specifically for this sort of tablet — which means that most of the apps you run on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 are also available for Android smartphones. If you have an Android phone and find yourself constantly frustrated by the limitations of the small screen, or if you want a tablet specifically because you want a mobile device that you can use without increasing your monthly phone bill, I suppose this type of tablet could fit the bill.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 04.07.2011
Quelle: PC Mag
EN→DEBecause Samsung customizes user interfaces, it has to customize OS updates as well, in order to keep the user interface experience consistent for the customer—and this takes a while. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 will ship with un-customized Honeycomb 3.1, but Samsung will soon push out an update that will change the way the user interface looks and operates. Samsung reps claim the changes will be subtle, but regardless of how they look, it could be a huge gamble on Samsung's part, and on the part of early buyers of the Tab 10.1. Users accustomed to Honeycomb will have to adapt to the new changes, and of course, when Google pushes out further updates to the OS, Samsung will have to first customize them and then push that update out to its customers. If it's a matter of days or even a few weeks, that's not a huge deal. But Samsung's customers in the mobile phone world know firsthand that Android updates can take a long, long time—months—before the manufacturer deems them ready for release. What you're getting when you buy the Galaxy Tab, in other words, might not be what you'll get long-term.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 10.06.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: PC World
EN→DEWhether you go Wi-Fi only or opt for a connected version, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the first Android tablet that makes a credible and successful run at competing with Apple's iPad 2. It matches iPad 2 in design, price, and even that intangible IT factor. Its decision to sacrifice ports is disappointing but not a dealbreaker; heck, Apple's been doing the same thing from the outset. It's more difficult to find tablet-optimized apps at Google's Android Market than at Apple's App Store does, but again, that may not be a dealbreaker. If neither of those constraints faze you, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 may be a good match. It certainly is one of the top tablets available today. And it becomes the flagship Honeycomb tablet for showcasing what Android 3.1 can do.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 08.06.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Ubergizmo
EN→DEIn conclusion, this is the first time I told myself that I could use an Android tablet instead of my iPad 2. Since Google gave-away the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Limited Edition to all Google I/O attendees, we do not have to send back the device as we do with all the review units – I will use both the iPad 2 AND the Tab 10.1.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 21.05.2011
Quelle: Slashgear
EN→DEThe somewhat plasticky chassis reminds us of Samsung’s recent smartphones, though is the inevitable compromise to the sub-600g weight, and Android still has its tablet-scale flaws, but overall it’s the hand-feel, which convinces us on the Galaxy Tab 10.1. In fact the biggest competition on that front may be Samsung’s own Galaxy Tab 8.9, offering the same screen resolution in a more compact form factor, which arrives later in the year. Feature-chasers should probably opt for the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer, but content-consumers looking for the most easily toted tablet will find plenty to like in the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 17.05.2011
Quelle: V3.co.uk
EN→DEHaving reviewed both, my view is that the iPad feels sturdier and better balanced from a weight perspective. Whether or not the advantages of an open operating system will be a selling point remains to be seen, but anyone using services like Google Apps will see an immediate benefit.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 16.05.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Trusted Reviews
EN→DEHowever, just like the iPad, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 can't make calls. While microphone and speakers are included, they're for VOIP and video chat only. For the latter of those you can take advantage of front facing camera, which is joined back a rear facing 8-megapixel one that includes an LED and autofocus. It was difficult to truly assess its quality but from what we could tell it was about on par with most other smartphone cameras. HD video is also available , just as the device itself can playback FullHD video.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 15.02.2011
Quelle: It Pro
EN→DEThe device is based on Android 3.0, specifically designed for tablet use, and runs on the increasingly popular Nvidia Tegra 2 chipset.It comes with a two megapixel front facing camera, an eight megapixel back-mounted camera and is available in either 16GB or 32GB models
video review
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 14.02.2011
Quelle: PC Advisor
EN→DEIn the tablet wars, it is hard to see how the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 will differentiate itself from the rest of the pack. I mean, unless you're really partial to Samsung products, why pick the Tab 10.1 over the Xoom or the G-Slate?
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 14.02.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Hi-Tech Mail
RU→DELeistung und Preis gut, kann aber schwer mit iPad 2 konkurrieren
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 13.05.2011
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1vProzessor: NVIDIA Tegra 250
Grafikkarte: NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 2)
Bildschirm: 10.1 Zoll, 16:10, 1280x800 Pixel
Gewicht: 0.574kg
Preis: 659.90 Euro
Links: Samsung Notebooks Übersichtseite
Bewertung:
Durchschnitt von 8 Bewertungen (aus 14 Tests)
Big Brother. Samsung legt nach und bringt mit dem Galaxy Tab 10.1v nun auch einen großen Serienvertreter auf den Markt. Der 10,1-Zoll-Bildschirm (1280 x 800 Pixel), ein relativ schlankes Plastikgehäuse, der Nvidia Tegra 2 Dual-Core Chip und Android 3.0 sind die Eckpunkte des aktuellen Tablet-PCs.
Quelle: Connect - 9/11

Ähnlich wie bei den Smartphones bahnt sich auch in der noch jungen Tablet-Welt ein Duell zwischen Apple und Samsung an. Die Koreaner haben jedenfalls gut daran getan, das 10.1 zu überarbeiten und den Marktstart zu verschieben;
Einzeltest, online nicht verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 01.08.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 100% Ausstattung: 80% Ergonomie: 100%
Quelle: PC Go - 8/11

Wer ein solides und flottes Tablet sucht, ist mit dem Galaxy Tab gut beraten. Abstriche beim Display und der Ausdauer müssen allerdings hingenommen werden.
Preis gut
Einzeltest, online nicht verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 01.07.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 73%
Quelle: Computerbild - 16/11

Gut: hohe Bildqualität, GPS-Empfänger, Speicher erweiterbar, Kamera mit Foto-Licht; Schlecht: kein UMTS
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 01.07.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 85% Ausstattung: 82% Bildschirm: 90% Mobilität: 86% Ergonomie: 86%
Quelle: Connect - 7/11

Das Galaxy Tab 10.1v bietet beim Display nur Mittelmaß, steht seinem Android-Kollegen aber in nichts nach.
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Länge unbekannt, Datum: 01.06.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 71% Ausstattung: 71% Mobilität: 68% Ergonomie: 75%
Quelle: Techtree.com
EN→DEIf you are a big Android fan, this is the best tablet in the market for you. However, it is definitely a long way from beating the iPad in the most basic of tasks.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 10.12.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 50% Preis: 40% Leistung: 40% Ausstattung: 70% Ergonomie: 60%
Quelle: Reg Hardware
EN→DEVergleich, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 09.11.2011
Quelle: Legit Reviews
EN→DEThe Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 4G LTE tablet takes the internet to a whole new level with super fast data speeds!
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 05.11.2011
Quelle: Legit Reviews
EN→DEWe have been using Android Honeycomb tablets since they have come out and even after using using both the ASUS Transformer and the Motorola Xoom we have to say the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 has hands down the best design. It is the thinnest and lightest 10.1" tablet on the market, so its no wonder that we feel in love with the look at feel of the Galaxy Tab 10.1. Our external impressions of the Galaxy Tab were great, but we did notice that some of the common amenities that other Android tablets have are missing on this one. For example, this one is missing both a microSD card slot and a microHDMI port. Samsung offers optional accessories for the 30-pin connector to adapt to take memory cards and HDMI cables, but if you wanted to buy both you are looking at adding another $50 to the cost. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 4G LTE tablet takes the internet to a whole new level with super fast data speeds!
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 05.10.2011
Quelle: Computer Active
EN→DEThis tablet gives the iPad 2 a run for its money, and if you're more interested in the web than apps it comes out top
video review
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 28.09.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 100%
Quelle: Tech2.in.com
EN→DEAfter using the tablet for a few days, it really tends to grow on you. If I had to recommend a 3G tablet that’s not an iPad, then the Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 would be right on top of that list with the Motorola Xoom coming in a close second.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 26.09.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 75%
Quelle: PC Mag
EN→DELike its Wi-Fi predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 on Verizon is an excellent tablet, with superlative LTE speeds and hardware. But factor in the data plan necessary to get those LTE speeds and the Galaxy Tab is an expensive venture; factor in Android’s lack of apps and it’s an inconvenient and frustrating one as well. But if a fast, always-connected tablet is what you want, you’ll find it here.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 15.09.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Fudzilla
EN→DESamsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 is currently the most compact tablet in its class, but Transformer TF101 boasts better connectivity. Asus’ docking station also comes with a battery that extends battery life to as much as 16, but both laptops will be good for 8+ hours of intensive work. Both tablets’ performance is pretty similar, seeing as how both use Nvidia’s Tegra 2 SoC, which has proven to be good in multitasking and Android 3.1. Galaxy Tab 10.1 looks sleeker, it is easier to hold in one hand, but you may find connectivity a bit lacking. On the other hand, Transformer boasts a more robust build, mini-HDMI and microSD card reader and while a bit heavier, the finishing touches are quality. Thanks to the docking station, Transformer will turn into a notebook, which is not the case with Galaxy Tab 10.1. Price difference is at about €40 in Transformer’s favor. You can find this Asus tablet at about €400, here, while Galaxy Tab 10.1 is still unavailable in the EU. However, Galaxy Tab 10.1 is available in the US, where it sells for $499. The keyboard dock for Transformer alone sells for €100 Euro in Euro zone and $120+ in USA but it makes perfect sense to get it as it makes this tablet stands out from the crowd. Asus transformer is definitely worth considering as it is a netbook and tablet at the same time, while Galaxy 10.1 is basically just a nicer tablet.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 02.09.2011
Quelle: Tinh Te
VN→DEEinzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 22.07.2011
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7Prozessor: unknown
Grafikkarte: unknown
Bildschirm: 7.7 Zoll, 16:10, 1280x800 Pixel
Gewicht: 0.335kg
Links: Samsung Notebooks Übersichtseite
Bewertung:
Durchschnitt von 6 Bewertungen (aus 13 Tests)
Quelle: Connect - 11/11

Tablets hier, Tablets da: Die neue Gerätegattung ist auf jeder Elektronikmesse vertreten, so auch auf der Ifa in Berlin. connect zeigt die neuesten Trends und stellt fest: Android ist die einzige echte Alternative zum iPad. Das klingt gut: Honeycomb 3.2, Touchwiz und AMOLED-Screen
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 01.10.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 100% Ausstattung: 100% Ergonomie: 100%
Quelle: T Break
EN→DEIf you’ve not yet splurged for a tablet of your own and you aren’t quite sure if the iPad is for you, then this tablet might just fill that little space in your heart. While it does suffer from some sluggishness due to Android 3.2, it’s still a gorgeous little tablet that is ultra-portable and gets the job done. While there are similar-sized Android tablets out already, the screen on the Tab 7.7 just has to be seen to be appreciated. While I don’t recommend using the call features of this tablet, it will work well for just about anything else you can throw at it.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 29.04.2012
Quelle: PC Mag
EN→DEOn hardware alone, the Galaxy Tab 7.7 is the highest-quality tablet Samsung currently offers. The thin and light design is top-notch, battery life is incredible, and the Super AMOLED Plus screen is gorgeous, but it's held back by the rough-around-the-edges, outdated Honeycomb OS and a high off-contract price. The 10-inch Wi-Fi-only Asus Transformer Pad TF300 packs in the latest quad-core Nvidia processor and Android OS and manages an affordable sub-$400 price. Samsung's own Wi-Fi-only 7-inch Galaxy Tab 2 costs nearly a third of the price and comes with Ice Cream Sandwich on-board. If LTE connectivity is a major concern, you should consider a hotspot like the Verizon Jetpack ($49.99, 4.5 stars), and couple it with a less-expensive Wi-Fi-only tablet. The Galaxy Tab 7.7 is beautiful, but unless you really need Verizon LTE inside your tablet, it's simply too expensive.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 25.04.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: PC Authority
EN→DEA few months ago it seemed as if the verdict was in regarding tablet screen sizes – the world had a yen for ten, as it were. The popular tablets were all featuring a 10in screen (or very close to a 10in screen) and other attempts at smaller form factors such as the Dell Streak and the original Samsung Galaxy Tab were mostly being seen as strange failed experiments. Luckily cooler heads prevailed and we’ve seen smaller sizes slowly creep back onto the market.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 10.04.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 83% Preis: 67% Leistung: 100% Ausstattung: 100% Ergonomie: 100%
Quelle: Laptop Mag
EN→DESamsung recently admitted that it's "not doing very well" in Android tablets. Will the $499 Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 change that? There's certainly a lot to like here. The device combines fast 4G LTE speeds and a dazzling display and wraps it all up in a .03-inch chassis. Consumers that are put off by the $499 price might want to consider the $249 (with contract) Pantech Element, which offers faster AT&T 4G LTE speeds in a waterproof chassis. If you don't want to make an expensive two year commitment for mobile broadband, consider Wi-Fi-only options like the Kindle Fire ($199) or Toshiba Thrive 7-inch ($379.99)
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 06.03.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Slashgear
EN→DEThis device is, again, what I’m gonna go ahead and say is the sweetest spot for tablets at the moment. If I had to choose between this device and the Galaxy Note (original), I’d choose the Note. I’m still of the opinion that tablets are mostly bonus devices made for fun rather than utility, and the Galaxy Note takes care of everything I could possibly want a smart device to do. That said, if you’ve got a want for a tablet, this one’s a magical size. If you’ve tried a 10-inch tablet and you find it sort of absurd, but still want a display larger than your everyday average smartphone, take a peek at this tablet at your local Verizon outlet. It’s certainly an entertaining device to play with.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 04.03.2012
Quelle: PC Pro
EN→DEUnfortunately, if you were hoping its small size would translate to a small price, you're in for a disappointment. Though no official UK RRP has been announced, early stocks are selling for £470 inc VAT. (The mid-price market will likely be served by the 10in and 7in Galaxy Tab 2 models recently unveiled at Mobile World Congress.) With the likes of Motorola's Xoom 2 Media Edition selling for £100 less, the Galaxy Tab 7.7 is perhaps more an object of desire than a realistic purchase.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 02.03.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 83% Preis: 50% Leistung: 83% Ausstattung: 100% Ergonomie: 100%
Quelle: Stuff TV
EN→DEThere's really only one thing wrong with the Tab 7.7, and that's the price. Even though it has a superlative screen and outstanding battery life, it's hard to justify when it costs £70 more than a high quality 10inch tablet. For smaller tablets, it's an even tougher sell: the 8.9inch Motorola Xoom 2 Media Edition is nearly as good but costs £150 less, and then there's the improbably cheap Kindle Fire, which simply has to hit UK shores soon – assuming we don't skip straight to the Kindle Fire 2. If we were Samsung, we'd ditch the Tab 2 and focus on getting the price for this down, because everything about it is the way a tablet should be. As it is, sidelining the star of the Galaxy Tab line-up seems a mistake.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 01.02.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 100%
Quelle: PC Mag
EN→DEAn Android-powered tablet which connects to Verizon Wireless's 4G LTE network, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 is very, very similar to the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus ($399, 3.5 stars), which we reviewed in November, with a few notable differences. First of all, obviously, it's a little bigger – instead of a 7-inch screen, it's 7.7 inches. As I was holding and playing with it, though, that didn't change its identity as a 'small' tablet. I would never have been able to peg its size if I hadn't been very familiar with 7-inch tablets. Like other Samsung small tablets, it's very thin and light, at only 7.9mm thick and 12 ounces.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 26.01.2012
Quelle: It Pro
EN→DEThe Samsung Galaxy Tab looks and feels great, but it really is just a smaller version of its two larger counterparts. Whether there will be any point in choosing this smaller model over larger tablets will greatly depend on how it feels in use. We'll bring you a full review as soon as we can.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 05.09.2011
Quelle: It Pro
EN→DEThe Samsung Galaxy Tab looks and feels great, but it really is just a smaller version of its two larger counterparts. Whether there will be any point in choosing this smaller model over larger tablets will greatly depend on how it feels in use. We'll bring you a full review as soon as we can.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 05.09.2011
Quelle: T3
EN→DEvideo review
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 01.09.2011
Quelle: Trusted Reviews
EN→DEOverall, while the lack of microUSB is a concern and the build isn't quite as solid as an iPad, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7in is nevertheless a seriously impressive tablet. If you're looking for a smaller alternative to the 9in and 10in tablet, this looks to be the pick of the bunch.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 01.09.2011
Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9"
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9"Prozessor: NVIDIA Tegra 250
Grafikkarte: NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 2)
Bildschirm: 8.9 Zoll, 16:10, 1280x800 Pixel
Gewicht: 0.5kg
Preis: 500 Euro
Links: Samsung Notebooks Übersichtseite
Bewertung:
Durchschnitt von 3 Bewertungen (aus 7 Tests)
Quelle: T3
EN→DESo where does the Samsung 8.9 rank in the current hierarchy of tablets? Well, we’d say quite highly. It shares so many of the characteristics that made the Galaxy Tab 10.1 such an impressive device, but manages to condense it all into a smaller, more bag-friendly design. The screen is brilliant and ideal for reading and watching movies, while the Touchwiz overlay helps to separate it from many of the other Android 3.0 tablets currently on the market. We would have liked to have seen some USB or SD card support like the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime but Samsung appears to be putting faith in its All Share platform and DLNA instead. Ultimately though, this is another fantastic Samsung tablet that surpasses its 10.1-inch compatriot (albeit with a bigger price tag) and is a great alternative to the Apple iPad 2.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 10.02.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Ubergizmo
EN→DEIn conclusion, for the second time (after the release of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1), I am pretty sure that I could use an Android tablet instead of my iPad 2.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 12.12.2011
Quelle: Slashgear
EN→DESamsung appears to be trying for every single size device here in the smart mobile world, with 10.1-inches, 8.9, 7.7, 7, 5.3, 5, 4.65, 4.52, 4.5, 4.3, and the list goes on and on. No matter what you want, Samsung has you covered in AT LEAST the display size department. The Galaxy Tab 8.9 is the nicest size I’ve seen for playing games – not too big, not too small, but I must admit I’ve not personally held the 7.7 in my hands yet, so we’ll see how that ads up when it does.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 28.11.2011
Quelle: PC Advisor
EN→DESamsung's latest tablet takes the company into yet another screen size territory – that of 8.9in. And it's this size of screen that could be the dark horse in the tablet arena as it gives you greater space than 7in tablets yet is more portable than those with larger screens.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 09.11.2011
Quelle: Stuff TV
EN→DEStand the Galaxy Tab 8.9 next to the iPad and it’s far from a foregone conclusion. The 8.9 is lighter, skinnier and has a better screen, plus home screens that catapult you right into the action. But with pricing this close, many will still be wooed by Apple’s superior build quality and app dominance.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 01.11.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: PC Mag
EN→DEThe Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 is really just a tweak of the existing 10.1-inch Tab, but that tweak makes it a bit more appealing. It's a little more portable and a little less expensive, without losing a Pixel of screen resolution, a hertz of processor speed, or a byte of storage. That said, we have the same problem with this tablet that we do with most high-end Android tablets this size: It's going up directly against the iPad, which has far more apps and a stronger ecosystem. Seven-inch Android 3.2 tablets at least have the benefits of being more portable and having phone apps look decent in zoomed mode. But it's hard to argue why the masses, when presented with this device and an iPad, should pick the Tab 8.9. If you're not an Apple fan, though, and you want the thinnest Android tablet you can get, the Tab 8.9 is a solid choice.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 03.10.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus N
Ausstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus NProzessor: Samsung Exynos 4210 1.2 GHz
Grafikkarte: ARM Mali-400 MP
Bildschirm: 7.0 Zoll, 16:10, 1024x600 Pixel
Gewicht: 0.345kg
Preis: 569 Euro
Links: Samsung Notebooks Übersichtseite Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus N (Modell)
Bewertung:
Durchschnitt von 2 Bewertungen (aus 2 Tests)
Schmucker Lückenfüller. Ein Tablet schließt die Lücke zwischen Notebook und Handy. Ist da noch Platz für ein kleines Tablet? Das für Deutschland überarbeitete Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus N – Apples Anwälte lassen grüßen – macht jedenfalls eine gute Figur und hat durchaus eine Daseinsberechtigung. Und: Es sieht nicht nur gut aus.
Quelle: Connect - 5/12

Wer sagt, dass ein Tablet groß sein muss? Samsung schickt mit dem Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus N eine handliche Alternative ins Rennen.
Einzeltest, online nicht verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 01.04.2012
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80% Ausstattung: 80% Verarbeitung: 80%
Quelle: PC Mag
EN→DEThis is a very good tablet, but here's the central problem: The Android Honeycomb app selection is stillborn, and industry interest is moving towards the next version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0. The good news is that the Tab 7.0 Plus is slated to get an ICS upgrade at some point. If you like the features on this tablet (other than the poorly working remote), by all means get it. But I'd wait to see if ICS brings a flourishing of tablet apps that could make Android tablets better able to compete with the app king, the Apple iPad 2.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 30.11.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Kommentar
Samsung: Die Samsung Group ist der größte südkoreanische Mischkonzern. In der Samsung-Gruppe sind mehr als 250.000 Menschen beschäftigt, und sie gehört zu den weltweit größten Unternehmen gemessen an Umsatz und Marktstärke. Samsung zahlt in Südkorea 5 Milliarden Euro Steuern, was 8 Prozent der Staatseinnahmen entspricht, und bestreitet einen Fünftel der südkoreanischen Exporte. Der Name Samsung bedeutet im Koreanischen "Drei Sterne" und repräsentiert die drei Söhne des Firmengründers. Das Unternehmen wurde 1938 als Lebensmittelladen gegründet. Mit der 1969 gegründeten Tochter Samsung Electronics nahm Samsung die Fertigung elektrotechnischer Artikel in Angriff, wobei man sich frühzeitig auf Unterhaltungselektronik und Haushaltsgeräte konzentrierte. Weitere Zweige, in denen der Großkonzern tätig ist, sind Maschinenbau, Automobile (Hyundai), Versicherung, Großhandel, Immobilien und Freizeit. Samsung ist ein international tätiger Notebook-Hersteller mittlerer Grösse hinsichtlich der Marktanteile und Testberichten.
3D Spiele sind auf diesen Vertretern nur in Ausnahmen spielbar, grundsätzlich sind die Grafikkarten hierfür jedoch nicht geeignet. Office Programme und Internet surfen dürfte jedoch ohne Problem laufen.
PowerVR SGX535:
NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 2): Integrierte Ultra Low Power (ULP) GPU im Tegra 2 SoC und je nach version von 300 bis 400 MHz getaktet.
unknown:
ARM Mali-400 MP: OpenGL ES 2.0 Grafikkarte für ARM Prozessoren welche skalierbar 1-4 Fragment Prozessoren und 1 Vertex Prozessor aufweist.
» Weitere Informationen gibt es in unserem Notebook-Grafikkartenvergleich und der Benchmarkliste.
Samsung :
Tegra 250: Cortex A9 basierter Dual-Core SoC (System on a Chip) mit integrierter GeForce Grafikkarte und DDR2 Speicherkontroller.
Exynos 4210 1.2 GHz: Dual core A9 with NEON SIMD engine and ARM Mali-400 MP4 graphics card. Supports LPDDR2, DDR2, or DDR3 main memory. Clocked at 1-1.4 GHz at 1.2 V.
7.0: Das ist eines der kleinsten Formate, das für Netbooks, Subnotebooks oder UMPC verwendet wurde. Es gibt nur fast keine Modelle mit diesem Format. Langes Arbeiten ist hier unpraktisch, dieser winzige Display ist für zwischendurch unterwegs gedacht. Der Vorteil von Netbooks/Subnotebooks liegt darin, dass das ganze Gerät klein dimensioniert sein kann und daher leicht tragbar ist. Das winzige Display hat noch den Vorteil wenig Strom zu benötigen, was die Akkulaufzeit und damit die Mobilität weiter verbessert. Der Nachteil ist, dass das Lesen von Texten sehr anstrengend für die Augen ist. Hohe Auflösungen sind fast nicht nutzbar.
alle aktuellen 5-8 Zoll Widescreen-Testberichte
8.9: Es handelt sich um ein sehr kleines und seltenes Displayformat für Netbooks, UMPC bzw. Subnotebooks. Es gibt nur sehr wenig Netbooks, Subnotebooks und UMPC mit kleineren Displays und auch dieses Format ist ziemlich selten. Der Vorteil der Mini-Notebooks liegt darin, dass das Gerät klein dimensioniert sein kann und daher leicht tragbar ist. Das winzige Display hat noch den Vorteil wenig Strom zu benötigen, was die Akkulaufzeit und damit die Mobilität weiter verbessert. Der Nachteil ist, dass das Lesen von Texten sehr anstrengend für die Augen ist. Hohe Auflösungen sind fast nicht nutzbar.
alle aktuellen 9 Zoll Widescreen-Testberichte
10.1: Es handelt sich um ein kleines Displayformat für Subnotebooks bzw. sind 10 Zoll das Standardformat für Netbooks. Der Vorteil der Mini-Notebooks liegt darin, dass das Gerät klein dimensioniert sein kann und daher leicht tragbar ist. Das vergleichsweise kleine Display hat noch den Vorteil wenig Strom zu benötigen, was die Akkulaufzeit und damit die Mobilität weiter verbessert. Der Nachteil ist, dass das Lesen von Texten relativ anstrengend für die Augen ist. Hohe Auflösungen sind nur bedingt nutzbar wegen zu kleiner Schrift- und Icongröße.
alle aktuellen 10 Zoll-Testberichte
» Prüfen Sie in unserer DPI Liste, welche Displays wie fein aufgelöst sind.
0.335 kg:
Dieses Subnotebook/Netbook/UMPC, sofern man es als solches überhaupt bezeichnen kann, gehört zu den leichtesten Notebooks überhaupt und kann klarerweise hervorragend getragen werden. Es gibt kaum Sub-Notebooks, aber ein paar Netbooks in dieser extremen Gewichtsklasse. 7-9 Zoll Displays passen in diesen Gewichtsbereich.
0.6 kg:
77.46%: Weltbewegend ist diese Bewertung nicht. Obwohl es bei den meisten Websites einem "Befriedigend" entspricht, muss man bedenken, dass es kaum Notebooks gibt, die unter 60% erhalten. Verbalbewertungen in diesem Bereich klingen oft nicht schlecht, sind aber oft verklausulierte Euphemismen. Dieses Notebook wird von den Testern eigentlich als unterdurchschnittlich angesehen, eine Kaufempfehlung kann man nur mit viel Wohlwollen darin sehen.
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