Each and every upcoming tablet – be it a hybrid Windows 7 notebook-slate, a touch-ready Android slab, or something else all together – should look to the Samsung Galaxy Tab.
This 7-inch tablet is smaller, lighter, and slightly more mobile than the Apple iPad’s 9.7-inch-footprint, plus it packs long-lasting battery power (over 8 hours in our tests). The iPad lasted 90 minutes longer, but 8 hours is nothing to sneeze at. And the Galaxy Tab has a front-facing camera for video calls and, thanks to a smaller frame, is easier to type on.
We lauded all of the above in our review of the Galaxy Tab available on Sprint, and we’ve just posted our review of the Verizon version. What tweaks does the number one carrier in the country bring to the standout gadget? On deck is a Verizon branded app store, noteworthy 3G connection speeds, and wallet-friendly monthly data prices. Another nice point: Verizon’s version of the Galaxy Tab throws in a mobile hotspot feature for free.
Source: laptopmag
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