Navigating the interface took some getting used to, but was easy enough to pick up; however, I took issue with the method by which cable TV screen menus are controlled by the interface. Peel went with a swipe interface that requires you to flick the screen in one of four directions to highlight different menus.
While this method works and after some time could be gotten used to, I would have much preferred more-direct directional controls. As I learned with the Tab 2 In addition, sometimes the channel wasn't available to me or there was a different show on the channel at that time. While Peel's Smart Remote is still missing some features, it's well-implemented overall. However, I'm still waiting for Hulu and Netflix integration, and an actual search feature would be useful. Also, while I found that the remote reliably functions from 10 to 20 feet away, performance is definitely more reliable within 8 feet.
Also, the tablet does not handle obstructions like coffee tables as well as my normal remote does, requiring you to be much more precise when aiming it. Hardware features The Tab 2 Tablet mainstays like The larger speakers deliver louder sound, but unfortunately don't exceed the apparent quality limitations most tablets adhere to. Performance The Tab 2 Its clarity is as high as the original Tab's, but either there are different tiers of quality when it comes to PLS panels, or Samsung really didn't devote much time or effort to calibrating the Tab 2 Like the Tab 2 7.
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The built-in flip style with kickstand feature helps to place the tablet horizontally for natural viewing angle. Now that they're not tucked on the underside, you won't have to suffer through muffled noise when you lay the tablet flat, or set it down in bed next to you. Indeed, the volume gets respectably loud, though we wouldn't recommend cranking it all the way up: the sound quality is constrained at best, and gets increasingly distorted as you raise the decibels.
At some point during testing, this reviewer went on an early '90s REM kick, and though Michael Stipe's voice sounds soothing enough, his voice and certain lower-pitched instruments like the piano get lost amid the shrill violins.
To unlock poor, lovelorn Michael and his trapped vocals, you'll probably want to plug in headphones. Last thing we want to point out on the front face: a 2-megapixel camera, identical to the one planted on the OG Flip the tablet over and you'll see the same 3-megapixel shooter, except this time it's been robbed of its LED flash. Finishing our tour around the device, there's the same ol' proprietary charging connector on the bottom landscape edge, while the two portrait sides are both devoid of ports and buttons.
Normally, we don't put too much stock in benchmarks, but in this case, the raw scores are telling. The second-gen Worse, those quad-core tablets can be had for the same price or less. The The same is true when positioning it against its nigh-identically specced ancestor, the first Galaxy Tab Stacked side-by-side with that aging Honeycomb slab, Sammy's second-coming slate notched a few marginal victories -- namely in Quadrant and Linpack single and multi results -- but ultimately couldn't outpace its elder in graphics performance.
Numbers aside, the Blessedly, we didn't suffer any app crashes during our testing period, but too many of the things we did felt laborious. The display wasn't always responsive to our taps and swipes, and you might have to teach your finger to apply more pressure than its used to. The tablet stops to think when you launch apps, and certain animations appear sluggish imagine application shortcuts taking their sweet time to fly off the screen when you press the home button to exit the app menu.
With gaming, too, we got off to a promising start in Temple Run. Unfortunately, our goodwill vanished when we tried to swipe the screen to jump over a tree stump and away from the persuing monkeys , but were met with an unresponsive display.
Even when the screen was cooperative, we still noticed some stuttering and motion blur as we made hair-pin turns around the course and slid under obstacles. Though the That's a respectable showing, especially when you consider the ASUS Transformer Pad TF crapped out half an hour earlier, despite having a slightly bulkier build.
Still, one has to wonder why the original Prefer to stick with Android, thank you very much? We buy all products with our own funds, and we never accept free products from manufacturers. Bottom Line. Best of the Best. Buy From Samsung. Premium Performance Bottom Line. Best Bang for the Buck. Powerful Value Bottom Line. Great Display Bottom Line. Best for Everyday Use Bottom Line. Simple Yet Solid Bottom Line.
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