Product DescriptionExperience a variety of fun mobile entertainment in one convenient, interactive tablet PC that only weighs 1.28lbs. It features a large 10.1in touch screen that lets you easily navigate through the web, through its embedded applications, and many more. It even allows you to download games and other multimedia apps from thousands of selections from Google Play using an Android 4.0 platform and save them inside its 16GB expandable flash memory. For smooth interaction and operation, it runs with a Dual-Core 1GHz processor. Other features include Bluetooth capability, 3.0MP back camera, 0.3MP front camera, and a microSD slot.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1-Inch, Wi-Fi)
Customer Reviews:* I just picked this tablet up today. It was between this one and an Ipad. This seemed to be the better tablet. I have an apple laptop and an Iphone so by no means am I an apple hater. They have some very great products but I like the Android OS that this tablet comes with. The setup was fast an easy. I keep this next to me when I watch TV and I want to read and post to facebook. I will write more as time goes by. I will take to work with me tomorrow and see how it handles.Day 2I took tablet to work today. I am active duty Air Force so I had to disable the Wi-Fi on it because of the security policies at work. The battery lasted all day and then some. A few guys commented on it and were very interested in getting one. I used it for taking notes and updating my calendar on this device. I transferred a PowerPoint presentation and it worked fine with a program that this device came with. Seems to me like this device will work fine for me.Day 5So far the tab is working great for me. The only thing i don't like is the fact that the cable to charge is proprietary. Samsung should of included a usb port that would accomodate a standard charger cord.2 1/2 months of ownershipReally love this tablet, I finally have it configured the way I like it. Tons of apps and the battery life is great. I love sitting on the sofa watching TV and surfing the web or using facebook. I have not used my laptop in a very long time.8 Months8 months of ownership and I still use this tablet daily, battery life is still good and the apps are great. The only other tablet I am interested is the "Windows Surface" I might give it a try some time in February when I go to the Academy. * After using an iPad 1 and iPad 2, hearing how everyone praises the iPad line, and knowing that iPad is seemingly synonymous with "tablet computer," I was ready to try the Samsung Galaxy Tab and presumed it would be a good, but inferior experience to those other devices. Boy, was I wrong. It is a far superior device to the iPad, in many ways:- It is lighter.- It is snappier. Regardless of specs, the Samsung just feels faster and more responsive.- It is easier to use. Yes, I said it. With the iPad, I have to hunt for things like the back button, whereas on the Samsung, it's always there at the bottom. Things just seem more intuitive on Android.- It is easier to program. You don't need a $99 developer license and a provisioning file that allows you to deploy to a specific unit. And you don't need to use a low-level, proprietary programming language.- Samsung's browser works according to existing global standards, compared to other companies that change the way the browser works just because they feel like it. As a result, on the Samsung Galaxy Tab, all web sites just work the way they are supposed to.- It's less expensive.A few days after trying the Samsung Galaxy Tab, I got the opportunity to try the iPad 3. It's still heavier, less intuitive, slower, and more expensive than the Samsung.
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