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April 2011
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Abstrakt: Samsung India launched the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the subcontinent yesterday, suspiciously as the ‘Galaxy Tab 750‘ name. We were on hand to grab a quick hands-on with the new tablet to check out what’s new.Out of the box, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 admitt...
Udgivet: 2011-08-11, Forfatter: Mike , anmeldelse af: bitbitbyte.com
Abstrakt: In the current tablet market, the iPad 2 is still the undisputed king. Some participants such as the Motorola XOOM and older, smaller Samsung Galaxy Tab have certainly put up a fight thus far, but ultimately failed to claim any serious market share. Back ...
1GHz, dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, 1280x800 high-definition display, Lightweight, thin, and portable, Good construction and design, Android Honeycomb operating system
No HDMI out port, No USB port, No mini SD card slot, TouchWiz UI not installed, ‹ Interface and Software, Performance and Battery Life, Review Index, Introduction, Design and ErgonomicsDisplay and Audio Quality, Camera QualityInterface and Software, Perf
The Tab 10.1 is the most sleek, lightweight, and portable 10" tablet I've ever tested and it was very quick and responsive during performance and usability testing. The 1280x800 display was very eyecatching when we watched high-definition videos and perfo...
Abstrakt: We finally decided to give the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 with 4G LTE a spin even though it has been available from Verizon for a couple of weeks now. The device, as many of you know, is exactly like the WiFi versions that have been in retail stores for a mo...
Udgivet: 2011-08-10, Forfatter: Steve , anmeldelse af: pcper.com
1GHz, dualcore NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, 1280x800 highdefinition display, Lightweight, thin, and portable, Good construction and design, Android Honeycomb operating system
No HDMI out port, No USB port, No mini SD card slot, TouchWiz UI not installed
The Tab 10.1 is the most sleek, lightweight, and portable 10" tablet I've ever tested and it was very quick and responsive during performance and usability testing. The 1280x800 display was very eyecatching when we watched high-definition videos and perfo...
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Udgivet: 2011-08-05, Forfatter: Thomas , anmeldelse af: recombu.com
The first thing you'll noticed about the Galaxy Tab 10.1 when you first pick it up is just how light the thing feels. Along with the similarly waiflike feel of the Galaxy S2, it feels like Samsung has undertaken some quest for ever increasing lightness in
One of the Tab 10.1's sacrifices on its quest for the holy grail of slimness is connections. Though the 30pin port on the bottom sorts your mains power and data connection needs (mitigating the absence of a micro USB port to an extent), there's no HDMIout
Solid but very sleek build quality, gorgeous display with new PLS screen tech, Honeycomb 3.1 OS is customisable and fluid, excellent inbuilt social, email and media features, support for lots of online video, ideal for anyone who uses Google services ...
Lack of apps strikes a stark contrast with its main competitor, with a growing raft of innovative media apps developed for iPad Look and Feel...
A stunning tablet that does it all from email to high-resolution video – and though the lack of apps is an issue, it’s one that should resolve itself in time ...
Abstrakt: The Look and Feel of SLIMWhen you hold the Galaxy Tab you notice just how slim it really it. It does jolt your soul to think that something so powerful and awesome can come in such a slim package. The Galaxy Tab is technically the thinnest Tablet on the m...
Abstrakt: Android tablet offerings are becoming more compelling by the month. From the “pure” Android experience of Motorola’s Xoom to Asus’ versatile and inspiringly inexpensive Transformer, fans of Google’s operating system for slates now have several compelli...