Samsung Officially Announces Galaxy Tab 8.9 and 10.1
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Samsung is advertising that these are the world’s slimmest tablets to date and they're not wrong – the new Galaxy Tabs are a whole 0.2mm thinner than the iPad 2 which is 8.8mm in depth. Both of Samsung’s ultra slim devices come packing some power to give the iPad 2 and the Xoom a serious run for their money.
The larger version i.e. the Tab 10.1 weighs in at just 595g (iPad 2 = 601g) and the smaller Tab 8.9 comes in at 470g. The devices will be loaded and shipped with Android 3.0 aka Honeycomb and feature -
- 1GHz dual core processors,
- 3G compatibility (HSPA+, 21Mbps support) and Wi-Fi (no mention of DLNA support)
- Samsung’s updated Touchwiz UX interface (4.0) for optimized customization
- A mini apps tray to speed up multitasking
- Readers Hub, Music Hub for eBooks and music on the go
- 3MP rear AF camera with LED flash and 720p video recording capability, 2MP forward facing camera for video calling
- Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR for the Tab 10.1 and v3.0 for the 8.Tab 9
- GPS with A-GPS
- Adobe Flash support
- 1080p HD@30fps video playback, DivX and Xvid support
- dual surround-sound speakers
- QuickOffice HD Editor
- MicroSD card support
The Tab 10.1 will of course have the same size screen as its namesake and sport WXGA TFT LCD display with a 1280 x 800 pixel resolution. The Tabs are going with Samsung’s PLS display technology which is what Apple was contemplating on using for the iPad 2. You snooze you loose, I guess. The display technology will enhance overall clarity while supporting higher resolutions.
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Some sources have mentioned that the larger of the two i.e. the Tab 10.1 should make it out in early June for a price of $499 (Rs. 22,379) for a 16GB model and $599 (Rs. 26,864) for 32GB. The smaller Tab 8.9 version would be out in summer and will be priced at $469 (Rs. 21,064) for the 16GB version and $569 (Rs. 25,519) for the 32GB model. These prices are supposed to be for the Wi-Fi only editions and the price tags of the Wi-Fi plus 3G models might be announced a little later on. There will also be a 64GB model available but pricing on that has not yet been announced.
This is going to be one seriously confusing year when it comes down to choosing a tablet that will last you for the next 365 plus days or less
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