techadvisor.co.uk Updated: 2016-10-30 02:58:39
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Samsung's tablet range is vast, so choosing one isn't easy. This eight-inch Galaxy Tab 4 also comes in 7- and 10-inch versions, all of which are available in black or white, and each model is also available as a 4G version, which we have here. Also see: T...
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However, not everyone is prepared to spend more than £300 on an Android tablet, which is where the Galaxy Tab 4 range comes in. There are three tablets in the Tab 4 range, with 7in, 8in and 10in screens, and the 8in version is the first we've seen. We're...
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Choosing a tablet from Samsung's massive range is confusing. This is the brand new Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 4G & WiFi, which means it's the fourth-generation Tab series with an 8in screen and has a SIM card slot for 4G (and 3G) data as well as Wi-Fi. Strangely en...
Even though the Tab 4 8.0 is cheaper than the Tab S and Tab Pro tablets, it's expensive compared to its rivals. Add to this some outdated specifications and it's no bargain.Tags:Tablets,AndroidBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery Price comparision fr...
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Not everyone has over £300 to spend on a tablet, and this is where the Galaxy Tab 4 range comes in. With a launch price of £210, it made the tablet a lot more affordable that other Samsung tablets at the time. it now can be found for under £155 in the UK...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 is by no means a bad tablet, thanks to fairly snappy Android performance, some useful operating system tweaks and above-average battery life. However, we don't think it does enough for the price.The Dell Venue 8 Android is che...
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gadgetscentral.co.uk Updated: 2017-05-13 07:21:04
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Not everyone has over £300 to spend on a tablet, and this is where the Galaxy Tab 4 range comes in.With a launch price of £210, it made the tablet a lot more affordable that other Samsung tablets at the time. it now can be found for under £155 in the UK...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 is by no means a bad tablet, thanks to fairly snappy Android performance, some useful operating system tweaks and above-average battery life. However, we don't think it does enough for the price.The Dell Venue 8 Android is che...
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For a company willing to try just about anything with its phone division, Samsung has remained unusually uninventive when it comes to its mainstream tablet line. Though undeniably successful, thanks in large part to Samsung's outsized marketing budget, th...
Smooth performance, Runs Android 4,4, Affordable for 8-inch display...
Outdated display, Anemic speaker and cameras...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 offers little in the form of innovation, but for a competitive price, you get a reliable mid-sized Android tablet...
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review-allthings.com Updated: 2016-10-30 02:58:39
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I am mad for Samsung tablets and I am constantly getting in trouble at home for buying them when I don't really need them. I bought this tablet as I love a bargain and got it at a super small price (thanks Shopping Express).It has turned out to be my pref...
Size, Battery Life, Portability, Price...
Not 4G LTE...
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A highlight of Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 4 series is an attractive price-to-performance ratio, and this is especially true of the 7- and 8-inch models.Irrespective of screen size, they both come with a screen resolution of 800 x 1280 pixels, and use a quad...
The Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 and 8.0 are a pair of nearly identical Android tablets that offer good performance for their prices, and are especially appropriate for brand-conscious people who trust Samsung...
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One of Samsung's goals with its latest Galaxy Tab 4 tablets was to create a family of products that offered good value and versatility to a wide range of potential consumers. The new Galaxy Tab 4 family is available in three sizes: 7-, 8-, and 10.1-inches...
Excellent battery life, microSD card slot, IR blaster, Multi User and Kids Mode, Multi Window multitasking capabilities...
Low resolution cameras...
If you're in the market for a 7- or 8-inch tablet, there are a number of great options to consider, including the 2013 Nexus 7 and Amazon's 7-inch Kindle Fire HDX, which are priced similarly to the Galaxy Tab 4 8.0. The Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 has a few key bene...
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Looking for a great tablet without breaking the bank? Of course! The new Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 WiFi tablet pretty much has it all (except for a name that is not confusing). While it falls into the mid-range category, you'll be quite surprised what this...
Thin, light and sleek design, solid software U.I. with neat multiwindow features, comes running the latest version of Android, Long lasting battery, good performance and the system runs smoothly, Expandable storage, MicroUSB charging, Builtin IR blaster...
Cameras and camera features are underwhelming, No Samsung Spen compatibility, Multiwindow mode is limited to certain apps, display is good but could be better...
For a tablet priced comfortably below $300, the Galaxy Tab 8.0 is a solid choice. It's super thin and light, and yet it's still durable enough (even for the kids). It's running the latest version of Android, which is always a good sign. It has Samsung...
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For a company willing to try just about anything with its phone division, Samsung has remained unusually uninventive when it comes to its mainstream tablet line. Though undeniably successful, thanks in large part to Samsung's outsized marketing budge...
Smooth performance. Runs Android 4.4. Affordable for 8-inch display.
Outdated display. Anemic speaker and cameras...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 offers little in the form of innovation, but for a competitive price, you get a reliable mid-sized Android tablet...
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 is the middle child in Samsung's latest iteration of the Galaxy Tab line up and is essentially the Tab 4 7.0 with a slightly larger display just in case 7 inches wasn't big enough for you. The design is very typical Samsung fa...
Bright and vivid display, Great battery life, Solid build quality, Portable, Micro SD expansion...
Camera, Price-to-Spec Ratio...
8.5 While this tablet performs well, has great battery life, and a bright and vivid display the price is steep considering the overall package...
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installornot.com Updated: 2018-01-26 02:17:18
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Samsung being most successful smartphone vendor in South Asia played a monopoly for smartphones against the Nokia trusted market and was able to bring them to their side. Running Android on its smartphones was the best idea they could have ever thought of...
I always wonder do I really need a tablet? The actual use case of a tablet can be understood if you really use it. Its actually useful when you don't want or have your laptop but you need a bigger screen to understand or manipulate things better. Samsung...
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