Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Wi-Fi Edition)Versus (VS)Apple iPad 2 (Wi-Fi Edition) 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processing powerCPU1GHz Apple A5 dual-core processor 1GBRAM512MB 10.1-inch HD multi-touch display with WXGA 1280 x 800 pixels resolutionScreen Details9.7-inch LED-backlit IPS multi-touch display with 1024×768 pixels resolution at 132 ppi 3-megapixel AF camera with 720p HD video capture plus 2MP front-facing camera Camera720p HD camera plus VGA front camera Latest Google Android 3.1 Honeycomb OS (to date) complemented with TouchWiz UXPlatformiOS 4 Samsung Media Hub, Readers Hub & Social Hub, Samsung Mini Apps Tray, DLNA and Adobe Flash 10.2 supportMore FeaturesFaceTime video chat, AirPlay, AirPrint and video mirroring support Yes – Android MarketWide Range Of Mobile ApplicationsYes – Apple App Store NomicroSD memory expansion slotNo YesWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n ConnectivityYes 256.6 x 172.9 x 8.6 millimetersSize241.2 x 185.7 x 8.8 mm 1.25 pounds Weight1.33 pounds 7000 mAh battery supports up to 9 hours of continuous use Rechargeable Battery Power and Usage Time25-watt-hour supports up to 10 hours of usage time 16GB model – $499 | 32GB model – $599 Pricing 16GB model – $499 | 32GB model – $599 | 64GB model – $699
As you may know, Google has recently announced its newest OS for tablet – Android 3.1 Honeycomb, which offers enhanced user experience, broader support of USB accessories and much more! Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 that is based on this amazing platform is aimed to bring your tablet experience to a next level. From the table above, you may find that both of the contenders’ ultra-sharp display are good enough to watch HD video, photo and more graphics while on-the-go. And the 10.1″ Samsung Galaxy Tab that specially redesigned to fight with iPad 2 mobile tablet is packing a slightly bigger, higher-resolution display, larger RAM and thinner body than the highly-popular tablet. One of the most notable highlights of Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the claiming of world’s thinnest tablet to date, but it’s just 0.2 mm slimmer than iPad 2, and you may feel nothing different while holding in the hand. Besides, there is a lot of Apple fans who love the reputable sign, innovating spirit as well as the stylish, trendy design of iPad 2. So it’s so hard to guess who’s a winner in this battle, perhaps we must wait the market to prove the popularity of both Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and iPad 2 with their sales figures. Note: If you love Galaxy Tab 10.1 so much but feel that WiFi-only model is not enough for you, you can go for the 4G LTE-enabled Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 which is slated to hit Verizon stores in the coming weeks for around $530 (16GB) and $630 (32GB) on a 2-year service contract, which will definitely beat iPad 2 that does not support LTE yet.
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