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Abstract: De Samsung Galaxy View (SM-T670) is een tablet met een groot 18,4-inch Full HD-display en een 1,6GHz octa-core Exynos 7580-processor met 2GB RAM. Dankzij het grote scherm en de ingebouwde stereospeakers is de Galaxy View zeer geschikt voor het bekijken va...
Après avoir utilisé la Galaxy View, on en ressort avec un avis plus que mitigé. Essentiellement dédiée à l'usage vidéo, la tablette est à peine satisfaisante dans le domaine. La faute à une autonomie tout juste correcte. Dommage, le système sonore se mont...
Abstract: I have a small eight inch tablet that I use primarily for watching English Premier League football via the NBC Sports Live Extra app, Netflix, Amazon Video, and Google Play movies. It's nice for watching this content on an airplane or during my daily comm...
Abstract: Alla fine del mese di Ottobre, Samsung ha annunciato ufficialmente il suo nuovo Galaxy View , un tablet dotato di un display da ben 18.4 pollici , un vero e proprio “centro di intrattenimento multimediale” che può essere inserito in diversi contesti sia c...
Published: 2015-11-13, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.com.au
The Samsung Galaxy View is additive technology. You don't need it, but you might want it. However, do you want it bad enough to pay $US600 plus any related data charges? That depends on your lust for large format mobile entertainment, I guess. The emphasi...
Large, Full HD screen, It's just about the only 18.4-inch tablet
Heavy at 6lbs, Huge and ungainly, Kickstand doesn't lay flat, Very expensive ($600), Slow and laggy
The big question here: Should you buy a Galaxy View? The simple answer: No, probably not. Unless you're so desperate for a huge 18.4-inch tablet that you care about almost nothing else, there are far batter options. If you really want a small TV, we re...
Published: 2015-11-12, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.com
I can't believe how much I like the Galaxy View. It's like the 80s boombox of tablets—small enough to be portable but big enough to put out some decent sound and screen space. (The small speakers aren't awesome, so I used wireless speakers sometimes.) Car
As enthusiastic as I might sound, I do not think the Galaxy View is perfect. It's a first swing at an odd new genre of devices, and it misses the mark slightly. Something's not quite right with hinged standle thing, for instance. I found myself trying to
The Samsung Galaxy View is additive technology. You don’t need it, but you might want it. However, do you want it bad enough to pay $600 plus any related data charges? That depends on your lust for large format mobile entertainment, I guess. The emphasis...
No way to customize media streaming home screen Super reflective screen with poor viewing angles Buggy Landscape view only Not all Android apps work Screen isn't ultrasharp
The Samsung Galaxy View has a big, bright screen with a useful built-in stand and handle for carrying around. Its homepage aggregates popular streaming services to make watching video easy
Its plastic kickstand feels cheap and slaps violently into the chassis when changing the angle. There are no ports for connecting devices like game consoles
If the high price doesn't scare you off, the Samsung Galaxy View's large size and practical interface makes for a good alternative to a TV, if not a replacement...