“The Samsung Galaxy View is too cumbersome, underpowered, and expensive to recommend.” Pros Large, Full HD screen It’s just about the only 18.4-inch tablet Cons Heavy at 6lbs Huge and.
It uses Samsung’s Octo-core 1.6GHz processor, so it’ll be more than fast enough, and Samsung claims it will last 8.5 hours of video playback. There’s 32GB of built-in storage and somehow.
If Samsung can get the price down to about $350 and add an HDMI input, we think the Galaxy View will have considerable appeal. Tech Specs 18.4-inch 1080p (1920x1080) screen 1.6GHz octa-core.
Inside we can find Samsung's own Octacore-SoC, 2 GB RAM as well as 32 GB storage. The Galaxy View is available in black and white as well as with or without WWAN module. German retailers only.
There's no high-end processor, the display is 1080p and there's no LTE version (yet) - then again, you wouldn't want to take this thing outside. 32GB of storage is supplemented by a microSD slot,.
Samsung goes big on tablets with the 18-inch Galaxy View; starts at $599 from November 6 (hands-on) Samsung debuts the largest Android tablet ever, a giant-screened model aiming to be a luggable .
Four speakers and Dolby Atmos support takes care of the audio. The Galaxy View 2 can be purchased through AT&T, where it’s available outright or on a monthly plan. Pay for the Galaxy View 2.
The Samsung Galaxy View is just that, a ginormous tablet that never goes unnoticed anywhere it’s brought because of its larger-than-life 18.4-inch display. Considering that many people associate tablets for being portable alternatives to consumer-grade laptops, it begs the question of what’s the intent of this one. The package contains: