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October 2010
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270 Tests
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Still the best noniPad tablet. Plans include WiFi hotspots. Not much bloatware,
High upfront price. Blocks nonAndroid Market apps. AT&T's own apps are subpar.
The AT&T Galaxy Tab costs $649 with no contract required; there's no discounted two-year contract option, which I find a little inflexible. Every other carrier is offering the Tab with no contract for $599, so AT&T tries to soften the blow with a $50 c...
Zusammenfassung: by Conrad H. Blickenstorfer What makes the Samsung Galaxy Tab so relevant? There are several reasons. First, it's good. Very good. A very far cry from the cheap iPad copies that became available en masse during the summer and f...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is a fantastic little tablet and matches the iPad just about feature for feature. I think most people can choose between the iPad and the Tab based purely on price and network quality in your area and be happy with either. The Sa...
Size is great for portability, and build quality is as rigid as a Samsung device has ever felt. The hardware is excellent and runs Android 2.2 with TouchWiz smoother than ever, Web browsing is a dream with fast page loads and smooth scrolling/zooming. The screen real estate makes enough of a difference that browsing on a smartphone just won’t cut it anymore, Frontfacing camera opens up twoway v
There are moment where we definitely feel that Android 2.2 is not for tablets. Some applications are shrunk down and don’t use the full breadth of the screen, the whole thing feels like a big phone without the ability to make calls, Not enough done with the interface to differentiate from Samsung’s Galaxy S line of phones. Hopefully future updates will bring Android Honeycomb to round out the ta
the Tab is a solid, beautiful device that’s great to use.Ultimately the customers will be the judges. At this point iPad seem to fend off the most successful challenger, Samsung Galaxy Tab, when it comes t...
Still the best non-iPad tablet. Plans include Wi-Fi hotspots. Not much bloatware.
High up-front price. Blocks non-Android Market apps. AT&T's own apps are subpar.
AT&T must love selling iPads, because the carrier hasn't given consumers much reason to choose its Galaxy Tab over the four competing carrier models. Buy it now...
Veröffentlicht: 2010-12-21, Autor: Thomas , Testbericht von: recombu.com
Contrary to what Steve Jobs has said, you don't have to sand your fingers down to use the Samsung Galaxy Tab. The 7inch screen works fine. So it's not as big at the iPad's 9.7inch display, but it doesn't feel as cramped as certain people would have you th
So the Samsung Galaxy Tab can make calls and take pictures things that the iPad can't do. All well and good, but we found that the quality of voice calls was average at best and the pictures taken on the 3megapixel camera to be not that great.
No bloatware. Inexpensive low-data plan. Carrier gets great subscriber ratings.
Expensive service plan for moderate data users. Questionable upgrade path with the 'Honeycomb' Android upgrade coming in 2011.
U.S. Cellular lives up to its friendly rep with a squeaky-clean version of the best Android tablet, but it charges pretty high rates for moderate-to-heavy data users. Buy it now...
Zusammenfassung: Over the holidays, friends and family assaulted the Maximum Tech editors with tablet questions. We mostly fielded softballs: “Is the iPad really deserving of all its hype?” Yes. We originally gave it an 8 verdict, but now with its new multitasking supp...
Very portable, Reasonably fast, Android is flexible and somewhat optimized, Dual cameras with reasonable quality, microSDHC card slot, Flash as an option, Great for optimized games,
Too close to a smartphone in size, Some OS elements, many apps not optimized for tablets, Slow, sometimes stuttery web browsing, Flash often a liability, not a help, Slightly awkward button layout, Expensive versus an iPad for what you get.
With a retail price of $599 off-contract, the Galaxy Tab is $30 less than the comparable 16GB iPad, but we're not sure it's automatically a bargain. We’re really disappointed with the web browsing, Flash and video chat performance of the Tab and we’re ...