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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

'Samsung Galaxy Table 10.1' vs 'iPad 2'


Samsung Galaxy Tab pill 10.1 is expected to be entering the market during the week in some stores, although it will be officially launched by the only company on 17 June. So the 3G version of the tablet goes on sale later this year. The chip is supposed to challenge the indomitable iPad 2, which is currently sold at thousands of retail stores and 300 Apple stores worldwide.

 As its name suggests, the tablet has a capacitive touch screen of 10.1 inches and a 1 GHz dual processor, storage options (16 GB, 32 GB or 64 GB), a 3 megapixel rear and side a front facing 2-megapixel camera and more. The final honeycomb (Android 3.1) operating system powers tab Samsung Galaxy 10.1.

Samsung Tablet is said to be thinner than 0.2 mm 2 IPAD. Thus, through the features, Galaxy 10.1 tab seems a worthy opponent for 2 IPAD. However, Apple tablet has its own share of advantages and despite the arrival of several competitors that have come with better specifications, which retains its market share. support of others is one of the greatest advantages of Apple, which means that there are many additional features available for Apple products not manufactured by Apple, but remain an inseparable part of the experience. 

Despite coming from the same family, in terms of adding other modules, Apple provides for user choice - a good marriage. Speaking of choice, it will be convenient for users if we take the example of the cat.

There are more options for users to chat while Samsung Galaxy Tab Apple FaceTime. But IOS devices that offer applications such as Skype, while Android applications are designed primarily for small screens. IOS devices also provide access to many applications and Android applications numbers do not match. 

The IPAD 2 also faces the threat of Toshiba, which will launch this pill, known to thrive in a month or two. To create the hype, Toshiba decided to make fun of IPAD 2, but remains to be seen how this strategy pans in the real world.

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