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Published: 2015-10-29, Author: Luke , review by: digitalspy.com
Abstract: The dawn of giant tablets is here. Just weeks after the iPad Pro's introduction, Samsung has unveiled its own supersized slate - and the Samsung Galaxy View is a monster.More portable TV than traditional tablet, the 18.4-inch device (yes, it's really that...
Hands-on – The tablet that wants to be a TVSamsung's made a big tablet with a handle. By big I mean 18.4-inches, which is huge. Most laptops have 13 and 15-inch screens, so the Galaxy View is in a different league of big.The reason is straightforward: it'...
We're big fans of different stuff here at T3, and this is certainly that. The Samsung Galaxy View fills a niche in a bust household when you've got all the TVs taken up and you still want to play games or stream your favourite titles on BBC iPlayer.And fo...
Published: 2015-10-28, Author: James , review by: Theinquirer.net
SAMSUNG unveiled the Galaxy View tablet at IFA in September and we, along with most of the watching world, believed that the South Korean firm was joining the productivity tablet race with a competitor to the iPad Pro and Surface Pro 4 . Well, more fool...
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Published: 2016-02-08, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: In mid-January, as the afternoon's grey light faded into typical winter darkness, the MobileSyrup and BetaKit offices prepared to multitask.News slowly trickled in, as it does post-CES, but we had a task to perform that would fulfil both personal and prof...
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...