Samsung Galaxy Tab 7"
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Testberichte für das Samsung Galaxy Tab 7"
Tabletchen. Nachdem Apple mit dem iPad den Tablet-Hype losgetreten hat, springen nach und nach alle namhaften Notebookhersteller auf den Zug auf und launchen ihrerseits Tablets in verschiedensten Größen. Als heißester Kandidat an der Marktdominanz von Apple zu rütteln wird aktuell das Samsung Galaxy Tab gehandelt. Wir testen, was das Android 2.2 Device wirklich kann, u.a. im Vergleich mit Apples iPad und Dells Streak.
Quelle: Computerbild - 6/11
Das 7-Zoll-Display des Galaxy Tab hat eine 7 Zentimeter kleinere Diagonale als das iPad, deshalb fällt die Bildschirm-Tastatur vergleichsweise klein aus. Andererseits bietet der Schirm 1024x600 Bildpunkte - das iPad hat mit 1024x768 kaum mehr.
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 01.04.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 89% Ausstattung: 85% Bildschirm: 89% Mobilität: 85% Ergonomie: 85%
Quelle: c't - 24/10
Samsungs Galaxy Tab ist das erste Android-Tablet mit Potenzial und Potenz, wenn auch ab 650 Euro zu einem stolzen Preis. Das ausgezeichnete Hardware-Paket hängt das iPad locker ab, das mächtige Betriebssystem Android 2.2 ist gut ans 7-Zoll-Display angepasst.
Einzeltest, online nicht verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 01.12.2010
Quelle: Connect - 11/10
Das Galaxy Tab ist ein handliches Tablet zum Betrachten von Videos und Bildern, zum Websurfen, zum Verwalten von E-Mails und zum Lesen von digitalen Inhalten; dank 3G-Modul kann es auch als Smartphone dienen, wobei sich der Einsatz eines Bluetooth-Headsets empfiehlt.
Einzeltest, online nicht verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 01.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 100% Ausstattung: 100% Ergonomie: 80%
Quelle: Connect - 10/10
Bereits seit Längerem geistern die technischen Daten des von Samsung geplanten Webpads durch Internet. Auf der IFA in Berlin wollen die Koreaner nun endlich das fertige Produkt präsentieren und es danach auch zügig auf den Markt bringen.
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 01.10.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 100% Ausstattung: 100% Ergonomie: 80%
Ausländische Testberichte
Quelle: T3 EN→DE Archive.org version
Overall the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 is shaping up to be a definite rival to the likes of the Amazon Kindle Fire, offering a discreet premium tablet that will easily be able to handle media intensive apps. Of course the inclusion of a 3G model will no doubt be a selling point as well.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 13.02.2012
Quelle: PC World EN→DE Archive.org version
With the Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi, we now have a great choice for anyone looking to dip a toe into the tablet universe without spending a fortune. It has its limitations, and it lacks the cutting-edge technology and OS of newer tablet models, but it also still has its strengths too. Think of it as a tweener until you graduate to the big leagues. It's a good alternative to an off-brand, low-cost Android tablet; the Galaxy Tab beats those products by miles, and it remains a viable, albeit less-sexy-than-it-once-was gadget for mobile e-mail, Web browsing, and multimedia consumption.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 27.04.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Ubergizmo English EN→DE Archive.org version
So, what does Tab do that a Galaxy S phone (or any Android or iPhone) doesn’t do as well or that a laptop does better? Maybe video watching and, maybe, game playing. In other words, what does it do? What function does it create or improve upon? It can’t be a laptop replacement, it’s a worse camera than any Android phone or iPhone, there’s no desktop ecosystem supporting it, and, worst of all – it’s expensive. Sprint’s version with a 16 GB card is $649 for a giant Android phone that doesn’t make phone calls. The only customers are those with a “dumb” cell phone who want the benefits of a larger screen for Web surfing, movie-watching and game play. And in a few months, Tab is going to have a LOT of cheaper, better endowed competitors.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 31.01.2011
Quelle: Ubergizmo English EN→DE Archive.org version
So, what does Tab do that a Galaxy S phone (or any Android or iPhone) doesn’t do as well or that a laptop does better? Maybe video watching and, maybe, game playing. In other words, what does it do? What function does it create or improve upon? It can’t be a laptop replacement, it’s a worse camera than any Android phone or iPhone, there’s no desktop ecosystem supporting it, and, worst of all – it’s expensive. Sprint’s version with a 16 GB card is $649 for a giant Android phone that doesn’t make phone calls. The only customers are those with a “dumb” cell phone who want the benefits of a larger screen for Web surfing, movie-watching and game play. And in a few months, Tab is going to have a LOT of cheaper, better endowed competitors.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 31.01.2011
Quelle: PC Perspective EN→DE Archive.org version
Overall, I have been very impressed with both the form factor, and performance of the Samsung Galaxy Tab. With a more portable, but still very expansive 7” screen, at a similar resolution to the 10” iPad, it provides more room for applications and an overall more usable Android experience. The real test for the Android tablet market will be in the upcoming months, with the pending release of Android 3.0 (Honeycomb). Honeycomb features an all new tablet-redesigned interface. This, as well as the dual core processors, such as the Tegra 2 platform, and other ARM A9 Dual Core options, should refresh the tablet market, and keep it interesting for the forseeable future.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 24.01.2011
Quelle: PC World India EN→DE Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is now available in India for Rs. 31,200. It is clearly the best Android tablet in the market today and in fact the best tablet that’s officially available in the country. However, once you put it next to the Apple iPad, its drawbacks become clearer. While the Galaxy Tab is clearly a more portable device and offers more features (for instance front and back cameras, telephony etc.), the Apple iPad emerges the better tablet on account of it being more usable and a more refined product. However, on its own the Samsung Galaxy Tab is a very good product and a worthwhile consideration, if you are looking to buy a tablet.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 06.01.2011
Bewertung: Gesamt: 81%
Quelle: Maximum PC EN→DE Archive.org version
This leaves us with a $600 tablet that, when compared to the $630 iPad, offers less screen real estate, and a much less robust apps ecosystem. The Tab is a solid piece of hardware, yes, but do you really hate Apple so much that you won’t buy an iPad?
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 09.12.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Liliputing EN→DE Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Tab works great as an Android device. It has an excellent processor, good display, loud and clear speakers, and excellent battery life. The tablet can run virtually any app available for Android, even if some apps don’t scale properly to the display. In other words, the Tab is at least as good as the best Android phones on the market… except the US version doesn’t make phone calls.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 06.12.2010
Quelle: Computer Active EN→DE Archive.org version
A decent tablet but it’s very expensive and has little software that comes close to justifying the price Good points Small; supports Flash; doubles as a phone Bad points Overpriced; Android is poor on tablets; lack of decent software.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 03.12.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 60%
Quelle: Laptop Mag EN→DE Archive.org version
With a good selection of tablet-optimized apps, access to the Android Market, and a brilliant high-res screen, the Galaxy Tab is the only real iPad competitor on the market right now. What we like about the Verizon version in particular is its textured back (which makes it easier to hold), strong 3G performance, and wallet-friendly 1GB data plan. The lack of video chat support gives us pause, but this feature hasn't worked very well on other Galaxy Tabs we've used, and Verizon will likely address this issue over time. Our only other complaint is that Verizon charges extra for text messaging, though the carrier lessens that sting by throwing in the mobile hotpsot feature for free. Overall, Verizon's version of the Galaxy Tab stands out because it offers you the flexibility to purchase broadband service only in the months when you need it and backs up that flexibility with reliable service.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 18.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Reg Hardware EN→DE Archive.org version
A big Android smartphone… or a small tablet, the choice is yours.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 17.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 75%
Quelle: Tech2.in.com EN→DE Archive.org version
The Apple iPad has been in need of some ‘wing clipping’ for some time now. Even though it might not be available here legitimately, it’s still one hell of a popular device. Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy Tab actually managed to get itself here legally before Apple’s iPad, and brought with it quite a bit of confusion when it comes to choice. The Dell Streak didn’t impress me and I had my doubts about the Olive Pad, the only two other tablets in India to make it out in an official capacity. I was sceptical about the Tab and after using it for the last few days, here’s my take on the whole ‘Tabbing’ experience.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 15.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Slashgear EN→DE Archive.org version
It’s ironic but, for all Verizon’s work on custom apps, it’s the textured casing that makes the biggest difference to day to day use of their Galaxy Tab. A slightly more reassuring in-hand feel left us feeling far happier grabbing the Tab and using it for casual reading; of course, that’s something which a silicon case could address on other versions of the slate, or indeed some self-adhesive pads as we applied. The same Galaxy Tab frustrations still remain from the T-Mobile version, the lack of official voice support being top of our list. We’re a little less confident in hacks for the Verizon version opening that up, however, though VoIP support remains good. Verizon could score a significant win over its carrier rivals by allowing the Skype 3G app for use on the Tab; it seems, however, that the fear of users downsizing to a single device is too great for that to happen.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 15.11.2010
Quelle: Slashgear EN→DE Archive.org version
For those making the jump to the Galaxy Tab, they’re getting a solid, well-built and flexible device that, while not perfect, is a compelling alternative to the iPad. Expensive, yes, and with limitations to be aware of, but they’re broadly the same criticisms leveled at Apple’s tablet when it launched. Apps like the Wall Street Journal’s show there’s a usability argument to be made for 7-inch slates, and it’s likely to be the first of many as Android tablet software development gains traction. This is a niche that looks unlikely to go away, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab is a solid starting point if you can look beyond its price tag.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 14.11.2010
Quelle: V3.co.uk EN→DE Archive.org version
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 08.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: PC Authority EN→DE Archive.org version
Widely expected to be the main challenger to the iPad, read our full verdict on the 7in Samsung Galaxy Tab.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 05.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 67% Preis: 33% Leistung: 67%
Quelle: Trusted Reviews EN→DE Archive.org version
At times one of the toughest aspects to writing a review is working out which category it should be listed in. The Samsung Galaxy Tab presents a slightly different problem: what category do you file a product that is pretending to be something else...
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 05.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 60% Preis: 40% Leistung: 50%
Quelle: Tech Advisor EN→DE Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is a 7in-screen Google Android slate PC. While we've been hearing about the rush of Android tablets for some time now, the Galaxy Tab is the first high-end Android tablet to hit the market and thus the first real contender to the Apple iPad
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 04.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70% Preis: 60%
Quelle: PC Authority EN→DE Archive.org version
Smaller, neater and just as smart – can Samsung’s Galaxy Tab sneak under the radar to deal the iPad a low blow?
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 04.11.2010
Quelle: It Pro EN→DE Archive.org version
Samsung's eagerly anticipated Android tablet is finally here, but it doesn't live up to all the hype. Read our in-depth review to find out why.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 03.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 65%
Quelle: Stuff TV EN→DE Archive.org version
The first serious challenge to the iPad puts up a good fight, but holes in Android’s armour counter its technical prowess.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 02.11.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Slashgear EN→DE Archive.org version
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab proved to be the product of IFA 2010, and has seldom left the headlines since its Berlin debut. Seven inches of Android slate, it promises to be the open alternative to Apple’s iPad and the poster-child for Google’s OS done right on a bigger display. It’s also prompted some significant criticism, with even Steve Jobs weighing in on how suitable the Tab’s screen and OS are to tablet use. Plenty to live up to, then, not least the price tag; check out the full SlashGear review after the cut.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 31.10.2010
Quelle: Laptop Mag EN→DE Archive.org version
Samsung deserves credit for being the first to company to truly challenge the iPad with a piece of hardware that's well designed and easier to take with you..The ability to make video calls and free GPS navigation also shouldn't be overlooked, as well as the apps Samsung bundles that are optimized for tablet use. Still, the Galaxy Tab isn't for everyone. Those who already own a smart phone with a larger screen may not like the idea of toting a device that's not much bigger, especially one that comes with its own data plan (should you decide to go the 3G route). We also think consumers would prefer one place to purchase music, TV shows, and videos--if not apps, too--similar to iTunes. Nevertheless, once Android developers get their tablet acts in gear, the Galaxy Tab will be an even more formidable iPad foe.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 29.10.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: T Break EN→DE Archive.org version
Although the Galaxy Tab is a good device, it just didn’t live up to my expectations
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 27.10.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70% Preis: 60% Leistung: 70% Ausstattung: 80%
Quelle: Techradar EN→DE Archive.org version
It looks every bit the iPad killer that Samsung wants it to be. And while it may look lot like the iPad in pictures, it's quite a bit smaller and feels a lot different in the hand.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 26.10.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 60%
Quelle: Techcentral.my EN→DE Archive.org version
THERE'S no denying that Android Tablets are the flavour of the day as most consumer electronics companies hurry to get their own Tablets out to meet the growing demand for these devices. The Samsung Galaxy Tab has generated a lot of buzz since it was unveiled at the IFA show in September. It is certainly the most talked about Android Tablet that everyone is eager to get their hands on. Thanks to Samsung, we managed to spend some quality time with a retail unit of the Galaxy Tab.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 21.10.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: PC World EN→DE Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is a 7-inch tablet that runs Android v2.2 mobile OS.
Testtyp unbekannt, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 07.09.2010
Bewertung: Bildschirm: 80%
Quelle: It Pro EN→DE Archive.org version
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is, for the most part, not just another iPad-wannabe. It's the first non-Apple tablet that we're genuinely intrigued and excited by thanks to its superb build quality, high quality screen and interesting bundled apps.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 03.09.2010
Bewertung: Bildschirm: 80% Gehäuse: 90%
Quelle: Tech Advisor EN→DE Archive.org version
Samsung's Galaxy Tab is just the beginning of Android's entry into the tablet battle. Motorola is expected to have a high-end Android tablet on the market sometime in the coming months; the latest rumours point to it being a 10-inch device with Google's as-of-yet unreleased Android 3.0 operating system. Samsung itself is believed to have additional Android tablets in the works, too, including 8- and 10-inch versions of the Galaxy Tab described above. Even Google may be unveiling its own tablet before long, though it could very well end up running Chrome OS instead of Android. Ultimately, it's all good news for us: Just like we're seeing with smartphones right now, the more competition there is, the more each manufacturer is forced to fight for our attention. As our options expand, innovation improves and products get increasingly better. Android will no doubt be a fierce contender in the tablet war, but Apple isn't about to lie down and disappear. No matter how you look at it, this battle will benefit us all.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 01.09.2010
Quelle: IT.com.cn zh-CN→DE Archive.org version
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 13.12.2010
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In diesem Gewichtsbereich liegen ein paar schwere Smartphones und vor allem Tablets.
Samsung: Die Samsung Group ist der größte südkoreanische Mischkonzern und wurde 1938 gegründet. In der Samsung-Gruppe waren 2014 489.000 Menschen beschäftigt, und sie gehört zu den weltweit größten Unternehmen gemessen an Umsatz und Marktstärke. Der Name Samsung bedeutet im Koreanischen "Drei Sterne" und repräsentiert die drei Söhne des Firmengründers. Das Unternehmen wurde 1938 als Lebensmittelladen gegründet. Mit der 1969 gegründeten Tochter Samsung Electronics nahm Samsung die Fertigung elektrotechnischer Artikel in Angriff, wobei man sich frühzeitig auf Unterhaltungselektronik und Haushaltsgeräte konzentrierte. Weitere Zweige, in denen der Großkonzern tätig ist, sind Maschinenbau, Automobile (Hyundai), Versicherung, Großhandel, Immobilien und Freizeit. Samsung stellt eine breite Palette von elektronischen Produkten her, darunter Smartphones, Fernsehgeräte, Haushaltsgeräte und Halbleiter. Die Galaxy-Smartphone-Reihe des Unternehmens ist eine der beliebtesten der Welt. Samsung ist auch ein wichtiger Akteur in der Halbleiterindustrie und stellt Speicherchips und Prozessoren für viele andere Elektronikhersteller her.
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