[VIDEO] 11 Minutes with the Samsung Galaxy Tablet 10.1
Folks, if you didn't buy the Motorola XOOM or iPad 2 because you were waiting on what Samsung was going to offer, you may have made the right decision. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is one ultimate entertainer allowing you to watch full HD movies, take 8MP photos and play games or surf Flash websites on the large 10.1” display and dual surround sound speakers. The tablet has a 1GHz Dual Core Processor and runs the Android 3.0, Honeycomb platform.
Take a look at the 11 minute video below with the Samsung Galaxy Tablet 10.1.
How did you enjoy that 11 minute video? Did you get even more excited than you did when you learned about the Motorola XOOM? We think some of you may have!
Let us know what you think in the comment boxes below.
Source: AndroidHD
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The tabs will replace my car stereo and gps system.
haha nice reason to purchase one
one problem…its samsung
Courtney1985 Reply:
March 14th, 2011 at 3:05 pm
@PhyscoAssassinx, awww now some folks admire Samsung
They do make tons of the smartphone components.
Is it just me or is that the BEST Honeycomb video yet? It truly makes me want one now… WOW!
I was not even interested in the XOOM, there was no true “wow” factor in it… but this is sexy… this seems smooth (in the video)… But if there is a SIM card slot… Will SPRINT not carry it? I would not mind taking a look at this model and taking it for a spin… What will be the pricing?…
This video makes this tab look sexy… Me like… jejeje
mapaz04 Reply:
March 14th, 2011 at 5:10 pm
@mapaz04,
I keep watching this video… When is it coming out? I want it… for the first time, I dont mind having a TAB with ANDROID… been holding out for Windows8 for next year but… man… I think this TAB will hold me over… For now… Awesome… Sorry to keep commenting but that video makes me salivate for this device… jejeje
themuffinman Reply:
March 14th, 2011 at 6:02 pm
@mapaz04, I completely agree, I saw this video on engadget early this morning and I was totally blown away. I was looking at the xoom as well and I just wasn’t feeling it that much but something about this video makes me want to go out and wait in line for one. It also seems like its a bit more responsive than the xoom as well. But I am still trying to find a valid reason to go out and spend $500 to $700 on a tablet but who am I kidding, I will probably buy one anyway. Now its time to see what htc has to offer.
I would never touch that tab. That guy didn’t wash his hands in the restroom. lol
this tablet has to have a $400 wifi version if it even thinks it can compete with the ipad2.
eric12341 Reply:
March 15th, 2011 at 9:02 am
@chardog, i bet the backlight wont bleed through the screen like the one on the iFad 2 is doing
Hey, by chance does anyone know the name of the 2nd and 3rd track on this video?
totally pointless to have tablets when there are laptops and netbooks that can do more and on a more superior and secure OS (win7 soon win8) at a much cheaper price
gTen Reply:
March 15th, 2011 at 10:06 am
@eric12341, While I personally prefer laptops over tablets any day..thats a first time I heard anyone say Windows and secure in the same sentence…
eric12341 Reply:
March 16th, 2011 at 6:46 am
@gTen, its pretty much secure the only reason y its getting a disproportionate share of viruses and hackers is because more people are using it then Apple or Linux. if apple or Linux had a sizeable share they would be targeted too. thats what these iFans and Linux-lunatics (evolved fandroids) don’t get.
gTen Reply:
March 16th, 2011 at 7:38 am
@eric12341, Yes I know that, and I agree about that in Macs..but Linux is just as secure if not more…simply because the code is open source..making it easier to find exploits and at same to fix exploits..as the whole world contributes to fixing it.
While windows may own the consumer market, Linux still owns the server market..and for servers security is vital…
eric12341 Reply:
March 17th, 2011 at 1:03 pm
@eric12341, well android is based off linux and how secure is that
gTen Reply:
March 17th, 2011 at 3:01 pm
@eric12341, Both Linux and Android are fairly secure….
NIKKG Reply:
March 17th, 2011 at 9:29 pm
@eric12341,
Wow, please still actually use Linux these days on computers? Its so 2002. The only time I ever use it is to load backtrack on a vm.
gTen Reply:
March 18th, 2011 at 12:48 am
@NIKKG, Linux is still used by a lot of people…as stated..its not a very popular choice for consumers due to the learning curve (even though there are popular distros for average people like ubuntu)
Linux makes up around 60%-70% of the marketshare for webservers.
As for consumers..ironic that you used 2002..cause win xp is still owns almost 45% of the OS market share for consumers…
bought…..nough said…got to have it