Sunday, September 12, 2010

Samsung introduced Android based tablet


Samsung Galaxy Tab Tablet, it is also called the Android's Dream Machine. This tablet is here to compete with Apple’s just launched tablet iPad. Samsung Galaxy Tab is Samsung’s first tablet device. Nearly half in size as compared to iPad, the Galaxy Tablet has a perfect 7-inch display screen with a pixel resolution of 1024-by-600 .Weighing only 13.8 ounces, the Samsung Galaxy Tab is bound to become a trendy tablet soon amongst the young professional crowd.
With a keyboard which looks relatively similar to the iPad, the typing experience is also good enough. The user interface, however, does not impresses with a large number of newly added features. Little alterations have been rendered to the desktop, the widgets, the status bar and the applications tray. But the calendar, e-mail and music applications do look a bit more exciting and worthy of usage.

The table was on the show in IFA Berlin last week. It's a 7-inch touch-screen tablet featuring Android 2.2, or Froyo, Flash 10.1, 16GB or 32GB of memory, GPS, a gyroscope, accelerometer, and a 3.2-mega-pixel camera with autofocus and a flash.

Samsung hasn't said how much it will cost yet. It could sell for between $200 and $300, but because it will be sold through wireless carriers, each will be allowed to set their own price.

The same WSJ report says that in the U.S., three major carriers--AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint--will sell the Galaxy Tab.

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