The outstanding Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Honeycomb tablet is
lighter and a hair thinner than the Apple iPad 2, and has a smaller footprint
than either the Motorola Xoom or the Acer Iconia Tab A500, which are heavier
and bulkier than most tablets.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a major contender.
We reviewed the short-lived Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1V
already, but that thicker and heavier device has since been discontinued (It
looked as if Vodafone might pick up the 10.1V tab but it is now waiting to
release the newer 10.1 model).The only other important players in the tablet
market, are the brilliant 10.1-inch Asus Eee Pad Transformer as well as the
BlackBerry PlayBook and the HTC Flyer, which are both so-so 7-inch models.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is currently slated to go on sale in the
UK at the end of July/beginning of August.
And if you want to take a closer look at the slate, you can
check out our Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 video review.
So what sets the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 apart? For
starters, this is one light and thin tablet. At just 8.6mm, it is 0.2mm thinner
than the iPad 2. And you know what? At 565g it's also 36g lighter.
It's as though someone at Samsung sat down and demanded that
the 10.1 have world-beating raw system specs.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a marvel of engineering,
given its size. Holding one in your hand, you might mistake it for a truncated
version of a Samsung LED HDTV, which are also market leaders. There's a slight
edge around the screen that is not touch enabled, a silver edge, and an
all-white back.
The device just feels right. Unlike the Acer Iconia A500 and
the Motorola Xoom, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 finds that ideal balance between
a pick-up-and go e-book reader such as the Amazon Kindle 3 and a 10-inch tablet
that's perfect for watching movies on a long car trip.
By including Android Honeycomb (version 3.1 to be exact)
Samsung has also one-upped the competition (though 3.1 has also already landed
on the Transformer). The point release includes a few new additions. You can
resize widgets and scroll through open apps in the pop-up thumbnails for the
"recent apps" list.
2 comments:
Make a decision on the best Tablet. No worry and such a huge variety of Tablet in market. Most popular Tablet in market my opinion Samsung galaxy tab 10.1 Samsung Tab
I think Samsung went easy on the hardware so people buy the Note 10.1. The Tab 2 should be seen as a budget tablet, and the Note should be seen as a high-end tablet.
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