Samsung P1000 Galaxy Tab 7-inch 3G + Wi-Fi Tablet (ARM Cortex A8 1GHz, 16 GB, 7-inch TFT LCD, Bluetooth, Android 2.2) - Sim Free
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From iPad to Tab...,
When Apple launched the iPad, I bought one immediately. I remember being enchanted by the big screen, and experience web surfing effortlessly. After owning the iPad for a little over a week, however, I then wondered what I would use it for - I got a Macbook Pro, and a smartphone - and the iPad does unable to complete many tasks that I wanted it, and certainly failed to do something new in terms of functionality. Needless to say, it was sold on eBay later.
Since then I've been waiting for a tablet to come on the market that offers a little more than just a large touch screen. My wait is over.
My Galaxy Tab arrived on 1 November, so I used it every day a little over a week. What is a fabulous device! I read various reviews saying that the iPad technology is better, and for those who just want a sofa surfer, perhaps. I guess the web experience on the iPad is a little more polite. But any criticism of the tab stops there. After a week, I'm used to the touchscreen interface and how it reacts to my inputs, I am pleased with the smooth scrolling when viewing web sites, and I'm ok with the lack of reported applications available on Android Market (compared to the App Store). I followed the tip on the sizing of applications to fill the screen, and that works just great.
I use the device as a secondary phone for personal calls, via a Bluetooth headset. Call quality is excellent, and I have not had a dropped call yet - can not say the same thing with my 3g! The email client is fantastic, push my Gmail POP account and more, and collect all in one unified inbox. The keyboard is so easy to make a walk in the portrait - I find it really quick and easy, but I am not a typist. Contacts and calendar sync with Google, great use of the extra screen size on a smartphone. I use Google Docs and ThinkFree Office for the secret work, mostly things spreadsheet, and it works well, and web browsing is fine with full-board flash. iPlayer looks a treat.
Many have wondered if a 7 "screen is large enough to be better than a smartphone - yes, it is - much better screen size of 3.5". Telephone and 7 "Tab may not seem like much but it seems about three times the size of my. HTC Desire makes all the difference in the world - no more squinting camera works well, not great by any means, but I took some snaps reasonable, and that's good enough for me, I usually take photos on my HTC Desire. , And bluetooth 'em over to the tab, then use the tab to see the gallery - a great visual experience, and great to circulate among friends and family.
Widgets, shortcuts, food and live wallpaper all help to feel the personal tab - I have all nine screens down enough. I have a 32 GB micro SD card into the slot, so bag space - keep all the media on the card, works great - and you can store loads of media on lots of cards different, never short of storage space.
I used the device twice as a navigation tool - it is now replaced my TomTom. I've said enough.
The tab feels like a quality piece of kit - does not crease or flex, no creaking, the screen is difficult, and the plastics feel good - no scratches yet. Speakers are loud, and sound quality is not bad at all. Battery life - 13 hours of use, including continuous WiFi, Bluetooth, regular surfing, e-mail push, calls, navigation, and angry birds, of course!
As an ebook reader, I am very impressed - I asked a couple of pounds up, and it seems very - nice, clear, I can search for long words to increase my fluency, and the device is lightweight and easy to grasp - even in bed. It is fabulous as a video player - transparent screen size well, plays all formats I threw at it.
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