After many attempts, finally get a tablet stands up to the iPhone 2, Apple. In fact, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, looks suspiciously like the Apple device. It is slightly finer, barely percibepermite HD video recording, the battery lasts about the same (about 9 hours) and at first glance one might even be confusing if you did not have the beveled edges a bit more.
Since it was announced in January Honeycomb, the tablet version of Android, there have been many proposals from the industry, but few made up for a price close to the iPhone 2 features closest to the original iPhone the new competitor. The operating system is simple, clear and intuitive, perhaps even more than the phones.
The front surface of 10-inch Tab Galaxy is completely flat, there is no button on it. The power, volume up or down and the memory expansion slot and SIM card hidden in the side. Unlike the apparatus of Jobs do not need a computer to start using it, either to update it. And this is especially appreciated, do not go through the cumbersome iTunes to load the tablet with content.
When connected to the computer detects it as an external hard drive. Just drag and drop, without further complications. Deficiencies do not appear as product liability and the operating system because there are still squeeze and programs that bring out the possibilities of the instrument.
The quality and strength of the tablet to notice when a video showing either recorded with the camera back or YouTube, or when you videoconference, but it is difficult to use to edit the recorded fragments and creates a more complete video. By the way, if you upload content in Flash format.
In the Android Market, Google's app store, you check need an equivalent to iMovie or Garage Band to exploit creativity. Nor is there to read quietly Flipboard content of blogs or social networks with a careful layout. Still, the software that comes loaded by default is generous: a music manager, another e-mail, various games and electronic book reader, and Google Maps as well as a simple calculator and small programs to manage expenses.
Samsung includes some programs to manage social networks of interest include news and weather information in any of the five desks.
Since it was announced in January Honeycomb, the tablet version of Android, there have been many proposals from the industry, but few made up for a price close to the iPhone 2 features closest to the original iPhone the new competitor. The operating system is simple, clear and intuitive, perhaps even more than the phones.
The front surface of 10-inch Tab Galaxy is completely flat, there is no button on it. The power, volume up or down and the memory expansion slot and SIM card hidden in the side. Unlike the apparatus of Jobs do not need a computer to start using it, either to update it. And this is especially appreciated, do not go through the cumbersome iTunes to load the tablet with content.
When connected to the computer detects it as an external hard drive. Just drag and drop, without further complications. Deficiencies do not appear as product liability and the operating system because there are still squeeze and programs that bring out the possibilities of the instrument.
The quality and strength of the tablet to notice when a video showing either recorded with the camera back or YouTube, or when you videoconference, but it is difficult to use to edit the recorded fragments and creates a more complete video. By the way, if you upload content in Flash format.
In the Android Market, Google's app store, you check need an equivalent to iMovie or Garage Band to exploit creativity. Nor is there to read quietly Flipboard content of blogs or social networks with a careful layout. Still, the software that comes loaded by default is generous: a music manager, another e-mail, various games and electronic book reader, and Google Maps as well as a simple calculator and small programs to manage expenses.
Samsung includes some programs to manage social networks of interest include news and weather information in any of the five desks.
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