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[title|Samsung Galaxy Tab]
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[summary]Samsung'ssummary]Is Your Laptop Nervous? It Should Be
The Samsung Galaxy Tab™ brings you the media you want and keeps you connected with anyone, anytime. Compact and light, you can keep in touch with people and content through 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi® 802.11 b/g/n or Bluetooth® Wireless Technology 3.0. With a battery life of up to 13 hours* and a crisp TFT-LCD display, you’re free to communicate, update, and enjoy.[/summary]

[info | device
|manufacturer = Samsung Electronics
]

Product Summary

THE GOOD: Samsung's
7-inch Android tablet.[/summarytablet is a serious contender to the Apple iPad, boasting two cameras, Flash compatibility, and a more convenient size.

THE BAD: The Tab behaves more like a supersize Android phone than a Netbook alternative. The Android OS and its apps aren't yet optimized for the larger screen. Depending on your plan, you may be in for a two-year contract and a commitment to monthly charges.

THE BOTTOM LINE: The Galaxy Tab is a beautiful product with features that will make iPad owners envious, but its in-between size and possible carrier commitments hold it back from broad appeal.

@ [http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-tab|sam.sung/galaxy_tab_7
]
[summary]Samsung'ssummary]Is Your Laptop Nervous? It Should Be
The Samsung Galaxy Tab™ brings you the media you want and keeps you connected with anyone, anytime. Compact and light, you can keep in touch with people and content through 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi® 802.11 b/g/n or Bluetooth® Wireless Technology 3.0. With a battery life of up to 13 hours* and a crisp TFT-LCD display, you’re free to communicate, update, and enjoy.[/summary]

[info | device
|manufacturer = Samsung Electronics
]

Product Summary

THE GOOD: Samsung's
7-inch Android tablet.[/summarytablet is a serious contender to the Apple iPad, boasting two cameras, Flash compatibility, and a more convenient size.

THE BAD: The Tab behaves more like a supersize Android phone than a Netbook alternative. The Android OS and its apps aren't yet optimized for the larger screen. Depending on your plan, you may be in for a two-year contract and a commitment to monthly charges.

THE BOTTOM LINE: The Galaxy Tab is a beautiful product with features that will make iPad owners envious, but its in-between size and possible carrier commitments hold it back from broad appeal.

@ [http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-tab|sam.sung/galaxy_tab_7
]

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