Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Wi-Fi & 4G)Price: $649.99Rated: 8.5/10
PRO

Great design. A polished entertainment device.
Fast with great response times.
Very good battery life.
CON
Sub-par cameras.
Price is not very competitive.
The avalanche of tablets of all shapes and sizes has been growing for a while now, but aside from Apple, Samsung is one of the few companies with a tablet that bears remembering in the cluttered device marketplace. Looking at the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, I was impressed with what the tablet had to offer, and if you have had experience with the Samsung Galaxy phones the company has been offering for years, it will seem instantly familiar.
Running on Google’s Android Honeycomb operating system, the predecessor to Ice Cream Sandwich, Samsung Galaxy Tab is a well-rounded tablet that is fast, has a great design, and boasts a bright screen with above-average graphics.
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10.1 (Wi-Fi & 4G)
Price: $649.99
Rated: 8.5/10

PRO

  • Great design. A polished entertainment device.
  • Fast with great response times.
  • Very good battery life.

CON

  • Sub-par cameras.
  • Price is not very competitive.

The avalanche of tablets of all shapes and sizes has been growing for a while now, but aside from Apple, is one of the few companies with a that bears remembering in the cluttered device marketplace. Looking at the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, I was impressed with what the had to offer, and if you have had experience with the Samsung Galaxy phones the company has been offering for years, it will seem instantly familiar.

Running on Google’s Android Honeycomb operating system, the predecessor to Ice Cream Sandwich, Samsung Galaxy Tab is a well-rounded tablet that is fast, has a great design, and boasts a bright screen with above-average graphics.

Read more…

I’ve had the original Samsung Galaxy a little over a year-and-a-half, and it’s still a kick ass  phone, but right now I am basically drooling at the thought of the Galaxy Nexus and all the super powers it would grant me.
The 720p screen looks stunning, it’s got 32 GB of built-in space, and  the 5MP low-light optimized rear camera with the built-in flash doesn’t  hurt either since I kind of consider the camera on my Galaxy a dud.  But, best of all, the Nexus is just designed really, really well and it  comes with Android 4.0, AKA “Ice Cream Sandwich”.
As far as the design goes, what I love is that the phone is just a  little shapely, when you look at it across the edge. This is not a  brick–like a lot of phones–it’s a phone that will fit in your hand  whether you’re surfing, playing, or, yes, even making a phone call.
My only complaint with the design would be aimed at the placement of  the audio jack, which for some reason has been placed on the bottom of  the phone, which really makes no sense to me, but I’m willing to give it  a try all the same.
Finally though, what really tickles my sense of humour is the idea  that this phone is only out in Canada right now. That’s right, for once  Canada has something the Americans don’t have yet, and it makes me feel  really, really good.

I’ve had the original Galaxy a little over a year-and-a-half, and it’s still a kick ass phone, but right now I am basically drooling at the thought of the Galaxy Nexus and all the super powers it would grant me.

The 720p screen looks stunning, it’s got 32 GB of built-in space, and the 5MP low-light optimized rear camera with the built-in flash doesn’t hurt either since I kind of consider the camera on my Galaxy a dud. But, best of all, the Nexus is just designed really, really well and it comes with Android 4.0, AKA “Ice Cream Sandwich”.

As far as the design goes, what I love is that the phone is just a little shapely, when you look at it across the edge. This is not a brick–like a lot of phones–it’s a phone that will fit in your hand whether you’re surfing, playing, or, yes, even making a phone call.

My only complaint with the design would be aimed at the placement of the audio jack, which for some reason has been placed on the bottom of the phone, which really makes no sense to me, but I’m willing to give it a try all the same.

Finally though, what really tickles my sense of humour is the idea that this phone is only out in Canada right now. That’s right, for once Canada has something the Americans don’t have yet, and it makes me feel really, really good.