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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Tab


Although the iPad 2 is the undisputed leader in the tablet segment, there are plenty of other devices that deserve more than a second look. For instance, there is Motorola's Xoom and RIM's BlackBerry Playbook. However, the most viable alternative seems to be the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. It is the next evolution after the success of the original Samsung Galaxy Tab which featured the first tablet implementation of the Android operating system. This time around, though, it will use the newest Honeycomb version of Android - a specially designed OS with a tablet-friendly user interface.


WiFi Galaxy Tab 10.1-Inch
(32 GB)
At a Glance:
- 10.1-inch HD widescreen display offers high resolution
- 1.25 pounds and 0.34 inches thick for maximum portability
- Adobe Flash compatible for unrestricted web browsing
- Android 3.1 OS with open access to over 200,000 apps for full customization
- Dual-core processor and 1 GB of RAM provide power and speed
- 3-megapixel camera and camcorder; front-facing video chat camera
- Compatible with a wide spectrum of Google services, media, and document files
- Limited one-year warranty

Galaxy Tab Review

If a feature comparison is to be made among all the leading tablets, there is no doubt that the Galaxy Tab will come out supreme. Its NVIDIA dual-core CPU is accompanied by graphics technology with enough muscle for advanced gaming. The graphic interface provides unparalleled user experience thanks to the Honeycomb OS. Every application can be launched and operated without any difficulty. Those who enjoy browsing videos on YouTube and playing online games will be glad to know that it fully supports Flash.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab has a bigger and better screen than the iPad 2 - perfect for HD playback. The TouchWiz custom UI and capacitive screen combine for unmatched responsiveness. Anyone looking for a good Android tablet for mobile computing and connectivity should give it a try.
By Vincent O’Neil

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