Oh the anticipation that came with this one, oh the excitement. It’s the poster child of Google’s OS done right on a bigger display, as Chris Davies says, and a definite contender for most excellent tablet, right up there with the iPad. With essentially the same dimensions (except thickness) as Amazon’s Kindle, it’s tiny, solid, creak-free, and a completely sealed unit (no battery access.) The back panel is white (and sometimes black in the US), black on front, and slippery. Easy to hold in several positions, all hardware controls on the right-hand side except power/standby and volume on the top.
More control on the inside than you’d get on an Android phone, (that means a LOT,) has TWO cameras, runs a 1GHz Hummingbird, and connects through Samsung’s PDMI-based dock connector rather than USB. Android 2.2 for an already-familiar experience, and a set of lovely apps that raise this device up above the level of smartphone to the higher level that is the tablet. Definitely appealing to those put off by the “closed” nature of the iPad, and the two cameras are no small bonus themselves.
The most telling part of the entire review, here, is that Chris Davies notes he grabs the TAB instead of the iPad to review updates like emails almost all the time when the TAB and the iPad sit side by side. There’s just something about it that makes it seem like the one that handles the day better. Check out the entire review over at SlashGear: Samsung Galaxy Tab Review. It’s VERY detailed and extensive.
[Via SlashGear]
I am so happy that I bought the Samsung Galaxy Tab, despite what everyone says about it. I bought it for media mostly, and it works perfectly. I have and work at DISH Network and with the Sling adapter; I can stream live and recorded TV to my Galaxy Tab. The best part is that I can use it wherever I have 3G coverage or WiFi, so I literally have TV wherever I go. You can also use the Sling adapter with you android phone, iPad, iPhone, or laptop.