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October 2010
(75%)
270 Reviews
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the latest tablet to hit the market, and it has a lot going for it. At 7 inches, it's more compact than the Apple iPad, and it's easier to carry it around with you. Granted, it's still too large to fit in most pockets, but it'll slip into the smallest of bags, and fits perfectly in the hand. The Tab runs the same Android operating system as many of the latest smartphones
At over £500, the Samsung Galaxy Tab is even more expensive than the Apple iPad, and it's a serious amount of money for a toy. It's not so good for work use – it's not quite big enough for presentations, for instance, and the onscreen keyboard is also more cramped than the Apple iPad's.
Whether you'll like the Samsung Galaxy Tab or not depends purely on what you want in a tablet. If it's a device for both work and play, the Apple iPad – with its bigger onscreen keyboard, or the Dell Streak – with Bluetooth keyboard compatibility, are ...
The combination of Android and Samsung's hardware makes this tablet at least as good as the iPad, but the relatively high price could be hard to swallow. ...
Video support, Android 2.2, microSD card slot, a fully-featured tablet, GPS, Flash video, landscape and portrait support in many native apps
No Micro-USB, Samsung's content offerings seem a little uninspiring, price, camera and video both a little weak, seems a little slow alongside smartphone brothers, All Share didn't work
In summary, the Samsung Galaxy Tab isn’t quite the Android tablet we want. It has some very nice features, but there is plenty to improve on at this price pointKey specs3 megapixels, 3.5mm jack, 3G, Android, Bluetooth, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HSDPA, Li-ion bat...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first major tablet release since the Apple iPad launched about five months ago.It's been a long time coming, too. The Galaxy Tab was one of the all-time worst kept secrets in tech until it was finally unveiled at Berlin's ...
Samenvatting: The Samsung Galaxy Tab has attracted a lot of attention as the first serious challenger to the . Running the current version of Android (2.2 or Froyo), the 7-inch plastic-encased tablet is notably smaller than the iPad but that also means it’s a com...
Lightweight and portable, Great build quality, Bright, colourful display, Support for loads of file formats, Front and rearfacing cameras, Works as a phone, Web browser supports Flash
Chunky, Not as slick as the iPad, Three separate app stores is just confusing
The Samsung Galaxy Tab isn't as slick or majestic as the iPad, but it's more nimble, more feature-packed and well suited to the requirements of the gentleman or lady about town. It's rough around a few of its edges, but it's a really impressive piece o...
Samsung's Galaxy Tab is just the beginning of Android's entry into the tablet battle. Motorola is expected to have a high-end Android tablet on the market sometime in the coming months; the latest rumours point to it being a 10-inch device with Google...
The fact that I chose to type a part of this review on the Galaxy Tab itself should more than justify the conclusion. Most people argued that tablets are only meant for consumption and not creation. The iPad did change that perception a bit when artists a...