Testseek.com have collected 99 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-T670 Galaxy View 18.4 inch and the average rating is 66%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-T670 Galaxy View 18.4 inch.
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Published: 2015-11-06, Author: Chris , review by: theverge.com
It's. unique, microSD card slot, Good battery life
Big and awkward to carry, Underwhelming 1080p display, Too expensive
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Lightweight, versatile design, Stunning display with vivid color, Great battery life, Easy to access TV and video content
Design can't lay flat, Can't customize TV home screen yet, Doesn't come with a remote, Limited multiwindow support
The Galaxy View combines Live TV and video apps in a supersized tablet you can move from room to room, but this pricey hybrid is more intriguing than compelling...
Published: 2015-10-29, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Great for entertainment, Vibrant screen, Integrated kickstand, Smart user interface
Not very portable, Low resolution screen, Needs more storage
We're not sure whether the team responsible for the Samsung Galaxy View are geniuses or mad. They've either created the most awkward tablet ever or carved out a new market segment, just as the Note family did; serving as the catalyst for the phablet scene...
Published: 2015-11-13, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.com.au
The Samsung Galaxy View is additive technology. You don't need it, but you might want it. However, do you want it bad enough to pay $US600 plus any related data charges? That depends on your lust for large format mobile entertainment, I guess. The emphasi...
The Samsung Galaxy View has a big, bright screen with a useful built-in stand and handle for carrying around. Its homepage aggregates popular streaming services to make watching video easy
Its plastic kickstand feels cheap and slaps violently into the chassis when changing the angle. There are no ports for connecting devices like game consoles
If the high price doesn't scare you off, the Samsung Galaxy View's large size and practical interface makes for a good alternative to a TV, if not a replacement...
Large, Full HD screen, It's just about the only 18.4-inch tablet
Heavy at 6lbs, Huge and ungainly, Kickstand doesn't lay flat, Very expensive ($600), Slow and laggy
The big question here: Should you buy a Galaxy View? The simple answer: No, probably not. Unless you're so desperate for a huge 18.4-inch tablet that you care about almost nothing else, there are far batter options. If you really want a small TV, we re...
Published: 2015-11-07, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
I can't believe how much I like the Galaxy View. It's like the 80s boombox of tablets—small enough to be portable but big enough to put out some decent sound and screen space. (The small speakers aren't awesome, so I used wireless speakers sometimes.) Car
As enthusiastic as I might sound, I do not think the Galaxy View is perfect. It's a first swing at an odd new genre of devices, and it misses the mark slightly. Something's not quite right with hinged standle thing, for instance. I found myself trying to
The Samsung Galaxy View is additive technology. You don't need it, but you might want it. However, do you want it bad enough to pay £400-ish plus any related data charges? That depends on your lust for large format mobile entertainment, I guess. The empha...
The Samsung Galaxy View has a big, bright screen with a useful built-in stand and handle for carrying around. Its homepage aggregates popular streaming services to make watching video easy
Its plastic kickstand feels cheap and slaps violently into the chassis when changing the angle. There are no ports for connecting devices like game consoles
If the high price doesn't scare you off, the Samsung Galaxy View's large size and practical interface makes for a good alternative to a TV, if not a replacement...
Abstract: And now for something a little bit different. Weird, even.This is the Samsung Galaxy View, an 18.4in tablet designed to fill the gap between the TV and the more modestly-sized tablets we all know and love. No, I'm not sure that gap really exists either, b...
The Galaxy View is certainly a gamble. Samsung has launched itself into the world of larger tablets, but may have come up with a solution to a problem that doesn't exist. Services such as Netflix make it easy to switch between your existing devices withou...