Gadgets|May 19, 2011 5:58 am

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Limited Edition review

It might be a bit formidable to compensate courtesy to a spate of Honeycomb tablets which appear to be popping up left, right as good as core — we know, right divided which Ice Cream Sandwich has been strictly betrothed — though what’s not easy to disremember is an 8.6mm slate. Checking in during a splinter of a splash thinner than a shining iPad 2, Samsung’s rethought-out, redesigned as good as definitely-not-renamed Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a initial Android inscription to date which severely goes toe-to-toe with Apple in both specifications as good as design. Granted, a consumer models aren’t slated to boat out until Jun 8th, though since which Google handed us a single final week during a annual I/O conference, we figured we’d outlay a following week end wisely. You know, photographing, benchmarking as good as contrast this thing to a hilt. (Of note, a section tested here was a Limited Edition model, abandoned of TouchWiz, 3G as good as a microSD label slot, though is differently matching to shipping units in reserve from a pattern upon a rear.)

The Tab 10.1 — not to be confused with a older, since-relabeled Tab 10.1v — weighs usually 1.31 pounds (marginally besting a iPad 2′s 1.33 bruise chassis), as good as if looks could kill, couple of people would’ve done it out of Moscone West with all viscera functional. But as we good know, character usually gets we in a doorway — it’s a guts, a software, as good as a matrimony of it all which creates or breaks a inscription experience. Hop upon past a burst to find out because we cruise Samsung indeed delivered upon a guarantee of a Google-powered tablet, as good as because we should all severely cruise socking divided supports as early Jun approaches.

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