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October 2010
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270 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Handlich (mobil nutzbar)
Großes Display
Arbeitet recht flüssig
Mit microSD erweiterbar
Gute Akkulaufzeit
Funktionalität durch APPs erweiterbar
Hohe Pixeldichte des Displays0
Display ist sehr hell und Farbenfroh
Gute Klangqualität
Spielt auch 1080p
UTrack integriert (bei Verlust Gerät via Internet sperren
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Samsung EMailReader mit Landscape Modus
Übersich
Verarbeitung
Normaler SIMKarten Slot
MicroSDHC Erweiterbarkeit
Kapazitiver Touchscreen
AGPS Navigation
Sehr dünn und leicht
Sympatische Abmessungen für den Betrieb unterwegs
Helles
Farbenfrohes Display
Sehr gute Ausstattung
Toller Bildschirm
Sehr schnell
Reichhaltige Ausstattung
Kompakt und leicht
Hochwertige Verarbeitung
Gute Verarbeitung
Günstiger Preis
Hervorragende Ausstattung inklusive GPS und HSPA
Interessanter Formfaktor
Wertige Verarbeitung
Software und Betriebssystem überzeugen
Kompakt und flach
Sehr gutes Display
Zwei Kameras
Android 2.2
Spielt viele Formate ab
Viel Ausstattung
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Betriebsystem derzeit noch nicht Tabletoptimiert
Browser oft etwas träge
FlashVideos sehr Ressourcenlastig (bei YouTube empfehle ich immer die YTApp zum Abspielen)
Viele Apps nicht an die hohe Auflösung angepasst
Kein direkter HDMI Anschluss
Kein direkter USBbzw. µUSBAnschluss
Frontkamera schlecht positioniert und lichtschwach
Overpriced; Android is poor on tablets; lack of decent software
A 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 ...
The Tab may not quite match the iPad for luxurious ease of use or build quality, but shop around and you'll soon find it for £40 less than Apple's cheapest 3G version. However, it is more expensive than the entry level Wi-Fi-only iPad. Even so, the sm...
Compact size is great for portability and using the device onehanded; video calls; Android 2.2 is powerful and easy to customise; the touchscreen reacts well and has an intuitive keyboard; support for a decent range of video formats; excellent ereading app and store
Scrolling was occasionally sluggish; rather clumsy movie and music player interfaces; some features less intuitive than others
This is Android's first major tablet and it has some of the usual hiccups in ease of use that will be familiar to Android users, however, the handset is powerful and has a fantastic range of features...
Android 2.2; lightweight; speedy for browsing, screen rotation and other tasks; battery life
Price; zoom in and out could be jerky
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is a worthy rival to the Apple iPad. Android 2.2 is a great operating system, it adds a camera and phone capability, and the battery life is excellent. The Tab is also a good size and weight to hold over long periods, and text i...
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Veröffentlicht: 2010-11-05, Autor: Gordon , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
Excellent build quality, Small, Supports Full HD 1080p playback
Tricky to handle, Expensive, Narrow viewing angles
For a start the Tab is slippy in hand. Having removed the front and rear plastic covers I spent time looking for another mystery packing layer, it didn't exist and for a device meant to be carried in one hand it can feel precarious at times. A Kindle 3G i...
The Galaxy Tab, which was provided by Carphone Warehouse, is 7 inches long and weighs 380g, making it a slim and light tablet – more so than the iPad. It has a vivid Super TFT screen and comes equipped with a SIM card slot, a microSD slot that supports...
Lightweight, broad video file format playback, generally comfortable keyboard, battery life
Sluggish interface, incomplete or frustrating-to-use software features, no USB or HDMI ports
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is a lot like Christmas. After all the anticipation, in reality it’s a bit of a let down. Although the Tab is a sturdy, slender, lightweight and attractive tablet, it could be easier to hold. The Tab’s small size, which makes it...
Superb 7in. display, Some clever tweaks to Android 2.2, Solid build quality, Responsive capacitive touchscreen, Flash 10.1 support
Battery life could be better, Poor camera, Proprietary connector for charging/PC connection, Expensive
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is not a large tablet like the iPad, nor is it a pocketable device like many Android smartphones. It sits in between the two. It functions well as a media player, could be used for mobile email and document creation, and its cale
We wanted to like the Samsung Galaxy Tab, hoping it would have all the strengths of the Pad, but none of its weaknesses. We loved its slender, lightweight and attractive design. The microSD card slot is undeniably useful. The bundled apps, although rou...