Testseek.com have collected 369 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-N5100 / GT-N5110 Galaxy Note 8.0 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-N5100 / GT-N5110 Galaxy Note 8.0.
April 2013
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369 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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85 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Desain elegan
Khas Samsung
Performa layar & perangkat baik
Speaker stereo bertenaga
S Pen berguna
Galaxy Note termurah saat ini
Prosesor quadcore 1
6Ghz
RAM 2GB
SPen
Multiwindows
Smart Remote
SPen dan SNote
Multiscreen Mode dan Pop Up Video
Codec video yang cukup lengkap
Performa bagus
Loudspeaker stereo yang bertenaga dan berkualitas
Slot micro SD
Port Micro USB
The editors didn't like
Letak speaker stereo rawan tertutup tangan saat digunakan bermain
Published: 2013-04-10, Author: Steve , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Maybe. The main issue is that it's quite expensive for a fairly average device.In Australia the Galaxy Note 8.0 costs $459 for the 16GB, Wi-Fi-only model. That's $90 more expensive than the equivalent iPad mini and a whopping $210 more than the Nexus 7, b...
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Published: 2013-04-09, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com.au
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is comfortable to hold and has the bestlooking small tablet screen yet. Writing with the S Pen feels natural and is preferred over typing on a tablet screen. Storage can be expanded via microSD, and the Watch On feature has poten
The $399 price is a lot for a small tablet, no matter its features. It's not as thin or as light as the iPad Mini, and some people won't appreciate the highly saturated look of the OS. Also, its face buttons sometimes get in the way and there are occasion
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is a stunning tablet with a truly useful stylus, but it's not worth $400 unless you're an artist or prefer pen input....
Abstract: It may have already been announced by Samsung's global head of mobile last month then revealed in multiple sets of leaked images but the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 is now officially official. Samsung's latest Android tablet boasts an 8in screen, includes a W...
Display performance, Plenty of power, Waterproofing, Software refinement, So many clever options and customisations, Camera performance is excellent, S Pen's expanding skills
Battery life isn't class leading, The price is high, Fingerprint scanner placement needs a rethink, Galaxy S8+ a serious consideration if S Pen doesn't appeal, Bixby
There's no doubt that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is one of the best phones of 2017. It takes everything that the Galaxy S8+ offers and pushes it a little further. This is bigger, a touch more powerful, packs in more camera and adds the S Pen, as well as of...
Abstract: One of the biggest launches of MWC was the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 – and we mean that literally, at least if you're counting Sammy's latest Android device as a smartphone.And why wouldn't you? After all, it does pack in telephone call features.However...
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Published: 2013-12-27, Author: Dan , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
Not all the features work as they should and it's a good £60 more expensive than its rivals
Bottom line: The Note 8.0 is a top end Android tablet that should be in your thoughts if a 10-incher is more than you can handle....
Not a Full HD screen, So-so video performance, High price, Old version of Android
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 showed promise when it was released, but its weaknesses are easily exposed by newer rivals – even more so when you consider its price is among the highest of tablets this size.It serves as a stark reminder of just how fast tech...
Abstract: Tablets are becoming more and more popular these days with new features and different screen sizes allowing for all types of customer. Small tablets are great for travelling and for taking to work, where as the larger ones can almost act as a laptop re...
The Galaxy Note 8.0 is one of Samsung's better tablets but it's hampered by its extravagant price tag. Unless you really want the S Pen stylus there are better and cheaper 8in-screen tablet alternatives on the market.>> Read on…Pages12Tags:Smartphones,Gad...
Published: 2013-07-11, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Abstract: What's the best size for a tablet? The 7-8-inch standard may be too big for a pocket, but it's lightweight and compact enough to fit in a bag or even the glove compartment of a car, and of course it can do pretty much everything the big boys can do, just ...