Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 GT-P5100 10.1in 3G 16GB
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Second time in a little over a year tablet shuts down and will not turn on.
The first time this happened it was just under 1 year old, now 15 months old it is shut down again. It is not the battery as it was fully charged when I was using it and had to leave it for a few minutes.- When it works it is great
- quick response
- takes great pics.
- etc
- Shuts down and won't turn on
- Have to bring it in for repairs again
Great Deal on Samsung Tab 2, 10.1"
I wanted a tablet to use for e-mail, and for a web page where I am a Moderator. I wanted a large enough screen to easily view, while the touch screen keyboard was displayed for use. I love the clarity and resolution of the screen, The text and graphics are great.
Android 2.2 tablet – Samsung Galaxy Tab
Apple iPad came out in April 2010 and such has been the success that everyone is scrambling to make their own tablets. Most of them have given inexpensive tablets in different sizes and shapes but none of them have been able to challenge the prowess of the iPad.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Review: Android 3.1 Tablet
The tablet race continues to heat up. The iPad set the stage for this generation's tablet race, and although things have definitely tightened up, Apple's wunderkind, like it or not, remains the industry standard by which all others are judged.- Slimmer than the iPad 2
- Great battery life
- Good graphics performance
- Android 3.1
- Reasonably priced
- No microSD card slot
- Glossy display is really glossy
- Wonky connection issues with Windows 7 and OS X
- Not enough tablet apps in Android Market
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Review
As of time of this writing, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 launches in two days nationwide, starting at $499 for a 16GB model and $499 for a 32GB model, which is the exact same pricing scheme as the iPad 2.- Amazing looks
- Very fast and clean Android 3.1 build
- Decent camera quality
- Thin and light
- Pricing scheme makes sense
- Poor app selection
Samsung GALAXY Tab 10.1 Review
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, in its current form, was born out of a response to Apple's sleek and thin iPad 2 tablet. The original Galaxy Tab 10.1, which hadn't reached market yet, just couldn't compete, so Samsung went back the drawing board and turned out this beauty of a tablet in record time.- Solid hardware build
- Thin wide-screen form factor
- Good quality cameras and HD video recording
- Light weight
- Few tablet apps
- Some user interface quirks
- No USB mass storage support
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 P7500
Tweet Tablet manufacturers in today's fiercely competitive environment do not have it easy, least of all those releasing Android based devices. With the ubiquitous popularity of the iPad 2 , and amid rumours of a soon to be released iPad 3, it seems as though every computer manufacturer is rolling...- Beautiful screen
- Thin and relatively light
- Screen is prone to fingerprints
- low on extra ports
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Android 3 tablet computer
Samsung's original tablet computer, the Galaxy Tab , was one of the first serious contenders to line up against the Apple iPad , but we were unimpressed. It was too expensive, with a small screen and not much software available.
Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 4G (TELUS)
The much awaited Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, which is expected to sell in Canada in both WiFi only and WiFi + 4G models in a few weeks, represents Samsung's very serious attempt to dominate the Android tablet space and even challenge the current tablet leader,
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Review
In conclusion, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 has performed in ways I would have never imagined an Android device was capable of. From the 1080p video playback to the very well implemented Task Manager, and all the way to the amazing WXGA display, the Galaxy Tab is a definite contender in the battle of...