Testseek.com have collected 238 expert reviews of the Samsung Google Nexus 10 GT-P8110 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Google Nexus 10 GT-P8110.
May 2013
(82%)
238 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Sharp 1920p HD display; Sleek, curvy chassis; Very capable snappers with lots of features; support for multiple users.
Battery takes a long time to charge; No memory card slot.
The Google Nexus 10 is a fun and good-value way to make the most of games, films and websites on its large 10in display. Its key feature is that sharp 1920p HD screen that outdoes even the iPad's Retina display...
Abstract: Let us be the first to say it: the Google Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 are two completely different tablets , and a comparison between the two is a little bizarre. But it's worth pointing out the differences between these incredibly good-value tablets, especially...
Published: 2013-01-11, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
Abstract: With just £10 being the difference between the Google Nexus 10 and Apple iPad 2 's price, and the iPad 2 still being sold by Apple, we thought we'd put the two popular tablets next to each other to see how they measured up to one another. Here's our Googl...
Abstract: The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is Samsung's attempt at a 10-inch high-end Android tablet , similarly the Nexus 10 is Google's equivalent. So it would make perfect sense to compare the two, right? That's just what we've done. Here's our Google Nexus 10 vs Samsung G...
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Published: 2013-01-09, Author: Allan , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Put simply, the Nexus 10 is the first tablet to match up to the iPad.The phrase ‘iPad killer’ has been around for as long as the iPad – an oxymoron since there has yet to be any true challenger to the industry’s flagship tablet PC.With the Nexus 10, Apple...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is not like other tablets - it uses Samsung's 'S-Pen' stylus for input, and has a highly customised version of Android 4, aimed at making it perfect for creative types. By contrast the Nexus 10 is the latest high-end Android d...
Abstract: Smartphone and tablet users tend to fall into two categories: those who are diehard Apple fans and seemingly willing to pay any price for its fashionable hardware, and those who prefer the semi-open approach of Google's Android operating system and the le...
Let’s just say it: the screen on the Google Nexus 10 is phenomenal. It’s every bit as stunning as the Retina Display on the third and fourth generation iPads. It really has to be seen to believed: it’s like a printed sticker on of the glass, and makes reading a delight. After using it for a while, you’ll never want to go back.Android 4.2 meanwhile is fantastic, particularly on a tablet of this si
We could complain about the Google Nexus 10’s build quality: its plastic back is a little creaky, and lacks the cool, beautiful look of a metal-backed iPad. But starting at a very tempting £319, it’s also £80 cheaper than the entry level Retina iPad, so we suppose it goes with the territory - it's not chunky, anyway, at a pleasant 8.9mm deep, and easy to grip.More of a problem is one that Google
The Google Nexus 10 is by far the best “big” Android tablet we’ve ever seen. The screen alone puts it ahead of the competition, but it still lacks the superior build quality of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer series and the fourth-generation iPad. It also...
Highdef screen makes reading text incredibly pleasant, Nice finish / Speakers cleverly positioned on the front of the tablet, General responsiveness / Performance in games, Ships with very latest version of Android / User sessions
Onscreen colour fidelity, Battery life under 8 hours, Design, very wide bezel, Photo/video camera and webcam could be better, Not many apps yet make use of the 2560 x 1600pixel screen def
While the battery life isn't great and we were hoping for higher contrast and more accurate onscreen colours, the Nexus 10 has so many strong points that you'll soon forget about all that. Google's latest tablet has a high-quality finish and is good value...
Abstract: This has been a big year for tablets, with both Google and Microsoft looking to take a slice of Apple's pie releasing their first ever own-brand devices. However, not resting on its laurels, Apple's come out swinging, releasing what we think is its bes...