No revolution here, optimization instead. Differences with the previous version are minimal but nonetheless welcome:
- A quad-core chip to replace the dual-core
- Weight and thickness below
- RAM 1.5 GB instead of 1 previous Go
- Passage Android 4.4
For the rest it is familiar ground for Samsung lovers.
In practice this is always fluid and enjoyable. I did not notice any significant difference in terms of autonomy.
The screen still offers good benefits without being a reference in terms of definition.
But in most situations it is enough. Especially since Samsung has fully optimized the display with vibrant colors and good contrast.
If we seek higher performance and a more powerful screen (depending on its uses), the "Pro" model does just that: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Tablet Touch Pro 10 "Double Quad-Core 1.9 GHz 1.3 GHz Wi-Fi 16GB White
The rate is higher then ... But for a 4 common use of this Samsung model number will certainly become a great success. Deserved success because it is a quality / price.
A very good versatile tablet, with excellent battery life, good flow and a good screen.