digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-10-21 03:16:15
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Samsung has made considerable headway since the Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 and Tab 3 Lite. The fourth generation is even more compact, and your attention is immediately drawn to the narrower bezel around the screen. The display now covers 71% of the façade, a marke...
Good quality display, Compact size and good handling, Excellent headphone lineout...
Performance not up to scratch—regular lags and poor graphics, Poor battery life and disappointing sleep mode, Erratic WiFi connection, Mediocre cameras, Speaker lacks volume and is poorly positioned...
Compact, easily portable and handling well, the Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 is unfortunately unoptimised and lacking in the endurance department. It's perhaps not as good a product as you might have expected—at best a back-up tablet, and one of which you mustn't ask...
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The Galaxy tab series has been steadily growing their lineup and with the addition of three new tablets (Galaxy Tab 4 7.0, Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 and Galaxy Tab 4 10.1), Samsung doesn't seem to stop anytime sooner. With the new lineup, these tablets are now und...
The Galaxy 4 tablets keep getting better both in performance and design. This will please most Android users looking for an affordable tablet that will perform their basic needs of social networking, mobile browsing, watching movies, playing light games...
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jamonline.ph Updated: 2016-11-21 01:34:52
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Samsung offers a variety of tablets in their line-up and it offers different specifications and screen sizes to cater different people. They have the Galaxy Tab S, Galaxy Note and Galaxy Tab Pro series for their high-end tablet tablets while at entry leve...
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This year's update to Samsung's mainstream tablet line, the Galaxy Tab 4, continues the company's tradition of tablets that get the job done, but offer little in the way of innovation or even meaningful upgrades. The Tab 4 7.0 is the smallest of the bunch...
Smooth performance, Runs Android 4,4, Compact and lightweight...
Anemic speaker and cameras, Mediocre battery life...
The Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 will appeal to longtime Samsung fans, but it doesn't do enough to justify the premium over similarly equipped competitors...
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It was pretty clear to anyone paying any attention at all that the Nook tablet line wasn't long for this world. Sure, Barnes & Noble pulled off some interesting industrial design and innovative software. But in hindsight, the Nook might be less known for...
Full Android experience, Nook features focus on books, Easy to hold in one hand...
Not a full HD screen, Heavier than standard ebook readers...
It's hard not to see the Galaxy Note 4 Nook as last-ditch effort from Barnes & Noble and something of an afterthought for Samsung. Between B&N's reader-centric innovations and Samsung's hardware prowess, this team could have designed a killer reading ta...
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Despite mostly positive critical response, Barnes & Noble's Nook tablets failed to grab enough market share to make the bookseller's hardware production endeavor worthwhile. But all is not lost for Nook tablet fans. Now partnered with the most prolific de...
Smooth performance, Runs Android 4,4, Compact and lightweight...
Relatively expensive, Multiple redundant app stores, Low-pixel-density display...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook is an average Android tablet that isn't a very good value, even with Barnes & Noble's bundled content...
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The Nook has long lived in the shadow of its Kindle rival, but now Barnes & Noble is taking a new approach.Since Barnes & Noble no longer makes its own Nooks, it has teamed up with the biggest Android mobile device makers in the world to create the Samsun...
If you need an affordable tablet to entertain the kids and get some light reading done, the $179 Galaxy Tab 4 Nook won't disappoint. The ability to create multiple user profiles makes it easy to share, and access to both the Google Play Store and Barnes &...
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Editor's Note: We've corrected our reportage of an error within Barnes & Noble's press materials for the device and removed the relevant detracting "con".]Don't count Barnes & Noble out of the tablet game just yet. The company has enlisted one of the big...
Great price, Premium look and feel, Nook, friendly firmware adjustments...
Devoid of Nook identity, Puny storage space...
Editor's Note: We've corrected our reportage of an error within Barnes & Noble's press materials for the device and removed the relevant detracting "con".] Don't count Barnes & Noble out of the tablet game just yet. The company has enlisted one of the bi...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2019-12-08 11:33:03
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Editor's Note: We've corrected our reportage of an error within Barnes & Noble's press materials for the device and removed the relevant detracting "con".]Don't count Barnes & Noble out of the tablet game just yet. The company has enlisted one of the big...
Great price, Premium look and feel, Nookfriendly firmware adjustments...
Devoid of Nook identity, Puny storage space...
Aside from these interface changes and baked-in apps, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook is clearly Nook living inside a Samsung device. When B&N first announced Samsung as its new hardware partner, my hope was for something more like a "Nook by Samsung" or e...
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Here's how I read on a tablet: I open the Kindle app. I read for somewhere between four and nine seconds. A notification pops up: I have a new email or someone tweeted a funny link at me. I tap on that notification, and check out whatever's come in. I che...
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This year's update to Samsung's mainstream tablet line, the Galaxy Tab 4, continues the company's tradition of tablets that get the job done, but offer little in the way of innovation or even meaningful upgrades. The Tab 4 7.0 is the smallest of...
Smooth performance. Runs Android 4.4. Compact and lightweight.
Anemic speaker and cameras. Mediocre battery life...
The Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 will appeal to longtime Samsung fans, but it doesn't do enough to justify the premium over similarly equipped competitors...
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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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Samsung's Galaxy Tab 4 tablets come fresh from the oven, and the Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 is the smallest and cheapest in this year's trio. It features a 7-inch display, a quad-core CPU, a gig and a half of RAM, and it runs Android KitKat topped off Samsung's la...
Excellent build and battery life, Pleasant user interface...
Sluggish performancePoor display sunlight legibility...
With an accessible price of $199, the Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 would have made for an excellent purchase if its performance didn't leave so much to be desired. It would be a far, wide stretch to disregard the tab as unusable, but it fails to deliver the buttery-s...
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The Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 is the smallest and cheapest of Samsung's latest trio of tablets but it's packing the same amount of punch in terms of design and specifications. The build quality is very typical Samsung with an all plastic construction and a fake le...
Build Quality, Battery Life, Expandable Storage, Portable...
Camera, Somewhat laggy performance, Price...
7.5 It's a mostly solid performer with great battery life, build quality, and a robust display – just wait for it to go on sale...
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If you are looking for a good cheap tablet, you will see that there is an abundance of options (especially in 2016). To save you the time of running from store to store, we have compiled a list of what we think are the best tablets in this budget range...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2019-12-08 11:33:03
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It was a losing fight, though. As Android-tablet prices pushed ever lower, B&N could no longer hold the line on the hardware. The big bookseller decided to scrap development on its own tablets and pursue a co-branding arrangement instead, choosing Samsung...
Trim and lightweight, Nook Library widget and other apps simplify accessing Nook content, Well-defined buttons, Infrared port for remote-control use, Comprehensive in-store support...
Sluggish performance, Minimal built-in storage, with only about 2.5GB of user-accessible space, Poor audio, Pricey for a non-premium, non-HD 7-incher, "$200 value" content bundle will appeal only marginally to many buyers...
Barnes & Noble's first co-branded tablet with Samsung falls short. It's a basic Android with some appealing Nook integration, but it doesn't go far enough, and the hardware stumbles for the price versus other 7- and 8-inch slates. Read More…...
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook is both a name and a description. It's the same Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 that we lauded for its “price to performance ratio,” topped with a modest Barnes & Noble Nook overlay. In a hands-on preview at the launch event in August...
Great build, Decent display, B&N software genuinely useful...
Mediocre performance, Soso battery life, Short on onboard storage capacity...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook is good, but suited best for those already invested in B&N content. However, there are other great options from Asus and Lenovo for those just looking for a low-cost Android tablet...
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The Nook brand stormed back into relevance a couple weeks ago with the announcement of a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 custom-designed for reading. But did it really? Does the new Nook experience knock your socks off? When I used the Nook tab, my socks stayed firm...
I really do like holding the Nook tablet. The size is perfect for one hand—and fits neatly in your back pocket. Plus it's so slim and lightweight, it feels like holding a magazine, The classic Samsung Galaxy design is classic, so much so that I find mysel...
The lag! It's everywhere, and it stinks. I stopped by the Samsung store near Gawker HQ to compare the latency to a normal Galaxy Tab 4, and the kind gentlemen helping me assumed that my Nook tablet had a dual core processor instead of the standard quad co...
Nope. Whats the point? On its own, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 is a mid-range tablet with mediocre performance. With the addition of the Nook software, its just plain frustrating to use.AdvertisementThat said, the Tab 4 sans Nook software is a decent optio...
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Barnes & Noble has officially gotten out of the tablet-making business, instead partnering with Samsung for the Galaxy Tab 4 Nook. This $199 ($179 with a $20 rebate) slate still hopes, however, to give you a best-in-class reading experience, thanks to ext...
Long battery life, Interesting interactive reading experience, Access to full Google Play store, Light weight...
Not enough usable storage, Low resolution display, Tinny audio, Expensive content, Confusing parental controls settings...
For those locked into a Barnes & Noble library, the $179 Galaxy Tab 4 Nook might be worth a look. But its poor performance and complicated controls might scare others away...
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There was a time when Barnes & Noble was so big, so dominating, that even Tom Hanks managed to look like a jerk when he played a book-chain executive. But times have changed, and as people began to order their books online -- or even download them -- B&N...
Good-looking design, Bright screen, The Nook app here is an improvement over the regular Nook for Android, Price includes some free books, magazines and TV shows...
Short battery life compared to competing devices, Sluggish performance, Skimpy built-in storage...
With an improved reading app, the Galaxy Tab 4 Nook could be a compelling choice for loyal Barnes & Noble customers. But if all you want is a budget Android tablet, you can do better, even at this price...
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It's hard to look at the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook and not think of it as a sort of surrender. Barnes & Noble gave the hardware and tablet business a better-than-college try, often pushing technology boundaries to some acclaim , but little notice. Its new...
Lightweight, Good reading and content-consumption experience, Affordable...
Average specs, Nook software doesn't feel fully integrated...
Barnes & Noble's new Nook won't break the bank, but it also doesn't break any new ground in features or performance. It's a good budget, mid-sized tablet...
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Despite mostly positive critical response, Barnes & Noble's Nook tablets failed to grab enough market share to make the bookseller's hardware production endeavor worthwhile. But all is not lost for Nook tablet fans. Now partnered with the most pr...
Smooth performance. Runs Android 4.4. Compact and lightweight.
Relatively expensive. Multiple redundant app stores. Low-pixel-density display...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook is an average Android tablet that isn't a very good value, even with Barnes & Noble's bundled content...
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