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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7″ has landed in the office, and we are now working on the full review, but in the meantime, here is a photo gallery to show
what the device looks like, fresh out of the box. When we played with
the Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1 and 7.0) at Mobile World Congress, it was clear
that the suffix “2″ wasn't meant as a technological leap. Instead, Samsung has worked on improving the user experience and making the tablets for affordable to all. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7″ is a good example: after looking at how people use their tablets (from the couch), the company has decided to integrate an Infra-Red module that can turn it into a universal remote control. They have also pre-loaded Peel, which is a great remote control software for Android. It also comes with the latest Android 4.0. In terms of design, it is a hair thicker than the higher-end 7″ tablet with the AMOLED display, but I suspect that most people won't notice. The screen resolution is only 1024×600, which is the most noticeable difference with high-end products, along with the 8GB of internal storage (there's an empty microSD slot too). However, with a price of $250, this is a real contender for the casual users, and frankly, I don't see any reason to buy the Kindle Fire which is inferior in just about every way. This tablet will be available on April 22. Stay tuned for the review! Specifications Android 4.0 / Ice Cream Sandwich 1GHz Dual core processor 3 Megapixel rear camera, 0.3 Megapixel front camera microSD slot (32GB max) Infra-Red blaster 7″ 1024×600 LCD display 8GB of internal storage $249.99 MSRP |
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