[REVIEW] Engadget Review

EarlZ

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Thankso for posting, I understand quadrant doesn't mean much but I'm wonderinf why its only getting that amount while my note gets 4800.
 

Kibosh3

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avg is 3300-3700

doesn't matter though ... i'm sure the 7.7 is pretty snappy with a different launcher...

for most things you'll be doing, you wouldn't see significant delay
 

Polarfuchs

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I agree that is the best tablet at the moment.
But I then don't understand, why Samsung doesn't ship any to Europe?

Why don't they push it into the markets?
It is so hard to find one.
Or will the situation change in some weeks?
I read that one retailer awaits the tablets on 17th February and a case maker will start shipping the cases on 17th February too.
 
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RipplingHurst

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Good review. I bit too friendly on touchwiz, but it's okay.

It seems that the screen sets it apart from other devices, I wonder even if ANY devices 7" or bigger will show up in 2012/2013q1 with SAmoled+
 

pa64

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Read the review earlier on. Agree with all but Touchwiz.

Available at Expansys for a whooping 600€ (ouch!)
 
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VTEChump

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Great review, are people really getting the stated battery life (12+ hours) of display time?? If so, I just might need to replace my Note with this. Lucky to get 3.5 hours of display time on my Note.
 

EarlZ

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The battery life really caught me, Im no longer happy with the 9hrs of screen time on the note but the 12hrs on the tab should extend my usage for a while!
 

Masterface7

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hmm I always get around 4000 for my quadrant scores as well so i emailed Dana Wollman, the reviewer, and she said she reliably got the score she put in the review and unfortunately they have already given the tab back to negri. It is strange, I wonder what was causing engadget's tablet to do that.