Samsung Launches Galaxy Tab Tablet Computer

07 Jun 2010 | News |

Samsung has announced that they have launched a tablet computer which is powered by Android. Announcing the launch of the Android powered tablet PC in South African Tweeter feed, Samsung has mentioned that the new PC will be known as Galaxy Tab and it will have a 7-inches TFT screen. The announcement for the new product was made after Apple released the latest iPad in the UK market only last week.

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All the applications in the new PC will operate quite fast as it is supported by Google’s Android operating system. It has also been known that the new tablet PC may have an AMOLED display and the users can get access to Samsung’s application store quite easily.

Incidentally, Google does not permit the users to get access to its Android marketplace through those gadgets which are supported by Android operating system.

From the pictures displayed at the tweeter account of Samsung, it can be seen that the tablet has got a phone icon on the screen. Experts feel that it means that the tablet may have a voice call as one of the options.

The iPad has been released in the USA market only two months back and the company officials have claimed that since then, the gadget has been sold over 2 million units throughout the world.

Competition seems to be mounting up as Dell has recently also launched their Android powered tablet in the market. Their product is known as Dell Streak and has got many attractive features.

Besides this, world markets are now selling the Eee Pad and the iPed.

 

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