The Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi Android tablet offers a bright, responsive 7-inch screen, GPS, Bluetooth, and full access to Google's suite of mobile apps, including Android Market.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi
When you unlock the Tab's touch screen, you'll find a familiar home screen with a floating Google search bar and dock icons for e-mail, Web browser, and a drawer for apps. Hold the Tab in either portrait or landscape view and the built-in accelerometer sensor will reorient the screen automatically.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi
On the back of the Tab you'll see a smooth white plastic surface and a more impressive 3-megapixel camera with an integrated flash. The camera can capture video at a maximum resolution of 720x480 pixels at 30 frames per second.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi
The Galaxy Tab measures 0.5 inch thick at its thickest point.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi
The Tab's dock connector works with the included USB adapter and power brick, but can also be used for accessories, such as a keyboard dock or video output adapter.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi
Here's the Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi, fresh from its box.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi
The Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi is a full-featured tablet with great system performance and above-average screen quality. But in spite of its attractive $349 price, the future for Android on tablets lies with Honeycomb.