Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Samsung Galaxy Tablet 10.1 3G Unboxing Pictures & Review
Are you ready to work on your tablet and get rid of your netbook? It is possible with Samsung Galaxy Tab P7500 10.1 3G Tablet for it has an enormous screen display – a 10.1 inch screen! Wow…you want to find out more from this huge giant? Let’s walk you through with this new Samsung tablet.Inside the package, there are the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 3G Tablet and a few devices including an AC adaptor, a lithium-ion battery and a data cable.
An enormous display with 10.1-inch screen allows you to perform your daily work outside you desktop PC. This Tab sports a wide 1280 x 800 resolution using a 16:10 aspect ratio. Images appear sharp and vividly on its glossy screen. The bottom portion is dedicated for the main navigation (Back, Home, Running applications, screen capture) and device info like time, WiFi settings, battery, and notifications.
At the back is all black with a silver band on top where the 3.15-mp camera and a LED flash are located. It’s made of hard plastic though so you might want to have something to protect it from scratches. This attributed to the lightweight design for its size.
The Tab comes with a 3.15 mp rear-facing camera, which supports 2048x1536 pixels, autofocus with a LED flash and HD (720p) video recording.
This tablet accepts a SIM card but can’t do calls, only SMS and mobile internet. The 3.5 mm audio jack is right beside the regular SIM slot.
How can you not have a front facing camera when it comes to video calling with friends on a tablet? A 2 mp camera is located on top of it!
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 3G, no doubt, is a very capable multimedia tablet for browsing, watching videos, checking in on your social networks, and even doing some productivity work if you will also get the keyboard dock for it since it already comes with a Polaris app for your basic Microsoft Office files. However, as a matter of fact that if you don’t need the 3G capability, you might as well wait for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 instead.
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