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
(77%)
369 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The pen input is the star of the show. The Wacom digitiser stylus lives in a housing on the edge of the chassis. It's pressure sensitive, so that while ordinary handwriting recognition is possible (and works well), you can also use it to good effect for f
The Galaxy Note 8 is a delight to use. It feels the perfect size for a pen-based tablet, simply because it's so close to an A5 paper notebook. If anything, it betters the 5-inch Samsung Galaxy Note in this respect. It's reasonably comfortable to hold one-...
The Galaxy Note 8.0 is a great device, but would I recommend you picking it up? That's a tough question. There are many tablets coming out. In fact, around 5-7 new ones were announced this week at Computex, not to mention the Nexus 7 should be getting a r...
Abstract: For years, we've seen iPhone killers come and go, then iPad killers. Now, the target is the iPad Mini. Never mind that the iPad Mini was late to the game for small tablets -- Samsung has had seven-inch tablets for years , and Google's Nexus 7 popularized ...
Abstract: Page 1 of 2 Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 has a few things that the current crop of non-Windows tablets will never have. One is the ability to split the screen between two applications and float a third window on top. Another takes control of media component...
Abstract: Posted in Mobile Device Reviews, ReviewsI’m a Huge fan of the Samsung Note 2 so I was interested to see the differences between that and this Note 8. I really love having an S pen. AT least for me it makes preforming certain actions way more natural an...
Fast SoC, Very bright display, Lots of RAM, Price, Phone functionality
No FullHD display, Contrast too low and black value too high, Battery life not that satisfying, Power adapter gets warm under load
The new Galaxy Note 8.0 is quite impressiveDuring the course of our review, we've called the Note 8.0 a tablet, a smartphone, and a tabphone since we didn't quite know what to call the device. At this point, we are still not sure. The Note 8.0 is too larg...
Samsung's S Pen is great, smooth performance, good for multitasking, plenty of storage
Screen isn't great, poor design, Samsung's Touchwiz user interface can be overpowering
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Published: 2013-05-21, Author: James , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: I love my iPad mini but after I borrowed a friend's Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 recently I had to buy one. The Note 8.0 has a similar size to that of the iPad mini but the resemblance ends there. Samsung has added features that are unique to the Note 8.0 that...
Excellent battery life, Useful multitasking controls, Stylus is very accurate and handy for note taking
Very expensive compared to alternatives, Poor camera quality
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 is a beautiful little tablet, there's no doubt about it. It has a nice screen, great battery life, and some very unique features. Unfortunately, it's also a relatively expensive tablet. At a $400 base price, it's one of the mo...
The 16GB, Wi-Fi only version of the Galaxy Note 8 is available in the United States for $399, a price that isn't exactly cheap, but not unreasonably high either. It's clear that Samsung made some compromises in the specs and features department to be able...