Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, and Galaxy Tab 8.9 officially.
Samsung seems to be very ambitious to enter the tablet market in a more distant. This is evidenced by Samsung with its made Tablet officially announced, but whether or not one but two pieces at once. The Tablets are Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, and Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9, which was introduced at the CTIA 2011 event being held in Orlando, Florida at this time.
Both tablet is claimed as the world's thinnest mobile tablets currently beating iPad 2 with a thickness of 8.6mm (IPAD two 8.8mm). Both tablets are also running UX or TouchWiz TouchWiz view that modify the appearance of Honeycomb 4.0 with widget resize capability. Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 has a 8.9 "screen (no surprise here), WXGA resolution. The size is 230.9 x 157.8 x 8.6mm and (!) Weighs only 470g with battery 6000mAh.
While Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 have a dimension size of 256.6 x 172.9 x 8.6 mm.
Galaxy Tab Tab 8.9 and 10.1 features a 3MP autofocus camera with 720p video recording primary and 2MP camera facing forward. Wi-Fi a / b / g / n (2.4GHz and 5GHz) and Bluetooth wireless connectivity to handle local (v2.1 to Tab 8.9 and v3.0 Tab 10.1).
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be available on June 8 for $ 499 (16GB version) or $ 599 (32GB version). Version, long thick of 10.1 Tab is still on track to hit Vodafone stores outside the U.S. that has not been revoked. but we can confirm that the thick version will not come to the U.S.. Specifications of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 64GB versions are also available, but there is no information regarding the price for this.
Meanwhile, Samsung's new 8.9 Tab Galaxy will be available starting early this summer for $ 469 (16GB version) or $ 569 (32GB). In addition, there is an additional microSD card to expand memory, so getting a bigger version is not required.
This price is only for Wi-Fi version of the tablet, which will have the version with the mobile Internet as well (quad-band GPRS / EDGE and quad-band 3G with 21Mbps HSPA +).
Source: Samsung
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