Monday, February 27, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Tablet (Best Reviews)

Review of Samsung Galaxy Tab (10.1-Inch, 16GB, Wi-Fi), is based on the experience gained when using a tablet mainstay of Samsung Electronics. There may be information in this review is not accurate, but enough to provide the knowledge for you, before you decide to buy a Samsung Galaxy Tab. You will get an overview of the features, advantages and possible disadvantages of this product.



Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1-Inch, 16GB, Wi-Fi

Operating System/Interface/Web Browsing - Slight edge to the Tab 10.1 running Android 3.1 (Honeycomb). This may just be furthermore of a personal option as I don't care for products (related the iPad 2) which are locked down. I feel a company has no right to tell a consumer how he/she is allowable to use a product (as Apple does with theirs). Anyway, Android 3.1 OS is dazzling fast and going along with the Android Open Source Project's philosophy, the OS and by rote, the Tab 10.1, is eventually configurable. Out of the box, you can easily personalize an Android 3.1 tablet any way you want, and if you can't, there is free software out there to let you do it -- there is no hacking/jailbreaking required. The Tab 10.1's interface is also a lot cleaner than the iPad 2's which can get downright cluttered the more apps you have installed. I'll conjointly notice that there doesn't look like to be a discernible diversity in the actual speed/performance (loading pages, etc) of the two products. So, we're decidedly even so far, but Tab 10.1 clearly gets the edge for one thing -- Flash.



Battery life - Robust edge to iPad 2. Both the Tab 10.1 and the iPad 2 are rated for 10 hours. Keeping the screen at about 75% max brightness, I seem to get between about 7 to 8 hours on the Tab 10.1 and 9 to 10 hours on an iPad 2. This may be a result of the screen brightness as I've noticed the Tab 10.1 has a rather brighter screen at 100% than the iPad 2. Regardless, the iPad 2 has become better battery life.


Resolution/Screen - Sovereign edge to the Tab 10.1's 1280×800 screen vs the iPad 2's 1024x768 one. If you think this is inconsiderable, you are very wrong. This means the Galaxy Tab 10.1 screen has a 30% greater resolution than the iPad 2. You'll intentness this diversity in every thing you do -- not just when watching movies and photos. The undiminished resolution causes terribly less eye strain especially when reading webpages. Additionally, the Tab 10.1's widescreen aspect ratio seems to work a lot exquisite for watching anything in HD. It's a virtue the iPad 2 uses the dying 4:3 aspect ratio as there is a lot of wasted real estate on the screen in the form of black bars when watching anything in widescreen. With the Tab 10.1, the screen is entirely filled with video.


Cameras - Strong edge to the Tab 10.1. The Tab 10.1 blows the iPad 2 out of the water here and it's not even close. The Tab has a front-facing 2.0 megapixel (vs iPad 2's 0.3 megapixel) camera and rear-facing 3.0 megapixel (vs iPad 2's 0.7 megapixel) camera. Sure, you're never going to change for your P&S/SLR/video camera with a tablet, but it is nice to have a camera on there that can take a decent picture/video when you're in a pinch.


Price - Many of you will get a discount if you buy from here. Saving you money, and get a Samsung Galaxy Tab at prices cheaper than elsewhere.


Disadvantages - For the moment, I have not found any deficiencies or problems with the tablet, which became my dream all along.


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