digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-19 19:18:44
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Yesterday at Computex 2013 Samsung rounded out its new Galaxy Tab 3 series by announcing the 8.0 and 10.1-inch versions. The Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 was officially unveiled last April...
Battery life, Design and finish, Handles well, Overall responsiveness...
Need to switch to Movie mode for the best image quality, Screen resolution, Mediocre cameras, Limited universal remote interface...
With the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1, Samsung keeps merrily churning out updated tablets that don't really change the game. Sure, the design is a bit more elegant, TouchWiz has improved slightly and battery life is top-notch, but there are certain higher-end featur...
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab line has been relegated to second fiddle, with top-end features and specs now going to devices bearing the Note moniker. Like last year's Tab 2, the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 is simply an incremental upgrade to a tried-and-tested formula. The...
Can function as universal remote control, Runs Android 4.2.2, Bright display with good viewing angles...
Some performance issues, Missing compelling TouchWiz features, Overpriced...
Samsung has left the Galaxy Tab line languishing, as the company focuses its efforts on its superior Note devices. The Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 isn't much of an improvement over the Tab 2, which itself was only a modest update to the original Tab. This isn't a...
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I'm very glad you decided to read this review—because it means you're about to get fair warning. Due to a litany of factors including outdated hardware, better offerings from Samsung, and long-term viability concerns, you should probably steer clear of th...
The Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 is an unwise purchase. If you're looking for value, this isn't for you—you can buy better for less. If you're looking for the latest-and-greatest, the Galaxy Tab 3 lags behind other tablets—even ones released last year. This tablet h...
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Since the inception of the Google Android OS, devices that run this OS have predominantly relied upon ARM-based processing architecture (such as the Snapdragon series of SoCs from Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, NVIDIA and many others). However the processor...
Good performance for a dualcore tablet, Supports 4G LTE, Decently priced...
Possible incompatibility issues with old apps, Plastic feel, Subpar camera...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 10:36:47
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Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 Android tablet. Samsung released their 3rd gen Android tablets in July 2013, and in this video we look at the 10.1″ model that sells for $399 with 16 gigs of storage and a 1.6GHz dual core Atom CPU. It has a...
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I didn't see the point of a tablet until I got one, and now I can't believe I ever lived without one. Samsung has a tablet in its stable of Galaxy products, but are these the 10.1 inches that you've been looking for?As seems to be the way with all non-App...
All in all the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 is not quite right in its 1″ form. It's too heavy to really be ideal around the house without the processing strength to justify that weight. However, if you want an easy to use tablet that will easily interface with al...
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 was announced way back June of last year and the Korean electronics giant already unveiled both the Galaxy Tab 4 series and the Galaxy Pro variant. However, since the Tab 3 is still in the market and I never had Intel Atom-p...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 has a nice, reasonable specs, a large screen with good resolution and wide viewing angles. The Intel Atom processor that is ticking inside, even though more than a year old since its release still gives good results in our fa...
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Better-looking Twin Let's just get this out of the way: at first glance, the GALAXY Tab 3 10.1 looks almost exactly like the GALAXY Tab 2 10.1. The design is the same ‘curved pebble' concept the GALAXY S3 and S4 smartphones use while the back uses a piece...
Review: Samsung GALAXY Tab 3 10.1 LTEWith the GALAXY Note product line taking over as Samsung's cream of the crop, it seems that the GALAXY Tab series is positioned as more affordable options for users looking for a Samsung slate. Now at its third iterati...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-21 01:39:08
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The Samsung Galaxy series has certainly been going strong for a while now, and it certainly shows no signs of stopping. It seems that every other month there's a new ‘Galaxy' branded device to talk about, and this month is no different. I'm talking about...
The Tab 3 is a peculiar device simply because there are much better 8-inch tablets in the market, not just from Samsung. The newly announced Nexus 7 and the iPad mini are two tough contenders, along with Samsung's own Note 8.0. While the Tab 3 is a fair...
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AnTuTu is a benchmark app that posts the scores of various smartphones, tablets and similar devices online. So when a mystery Samsung device posts with the model number GT-P5200 gets AnTuTu scores of 24616, scores which are on the same level as the Qualco...
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I didn't see the point of a tablet until I got one, and now I can't believe I ever lived without one. Samsung has a tablet in its stable of Galaxy products, but are these the 10.1 inches that you've been looking for?As seems to be the way with all non-App...
All in all the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 is not quite right in its 1″ form. It's too heavy to really be ideal around the house without the processing strength to justify that weight. However, if you want an easy to use tablet that will easily interface with al...
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