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On Oct 5, 2010 9:06 PM, "INFO GADGET" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Which tablet is best - Apple iPad or Galaxy Tab?
>
> samsung-galaxy-tab
>
> The new Samsung Galaxy Tab is a real rival to the iPad
>
>
>
>
>
> Samsung Galaxy Tab vs iPad: display
>
> The Apple iPad incorporates a touch-sensitive IPS display that measures
9.7
> inches across. It's undoubtedly a gorgeous screen, boasting a resolution
of
> 768 x 1,024 pixels.
>
> Samsung has opted for a smaller display in the Galaxy Tab.
>
> It's still a decent size at 7 inches, which is a full 2 inches bigger than
> the Dell Streak tablet-phone. It gets closer to the iPad's specification
> with a resolution of 600 x 1,024 pixels, which looks superb on an LCD this
> size.
>
> Winner: iPad
>
>
>
>
>
> Samsung Galaxy Tab vs iPad: size & weight
>
> Despite its size, the Apple iPad measures 242.8 x 189.7 x 13.4mm and
weighs
> 680g (although it feels a lot lighter when you hold it in your hand).
>
> With its 7-inch display, the Galaxy Tab is obviously more compact.
Samsung's
> quoted dimensions are 190.09 x 120.45 x 11.98mm, which makes it thinner
than
> Apple's device. The Galaxy Tab weighs a mere 380g, which is almost half
the
> weight of an iPad.
>
> Winner: Samsung Galaxy Tab
>
>
>
>
>
> Samsung Galaxy Tab vs iPad: wireless
>
> As you'll know by now, the Apple iPad is available in two versions, one
with
> 3G networking and one without. We'll use the basic 16GB 3G + Wi-Fi version
> in this example. It means that Apple's lust-object features data-only
> 3G/HSDPA connectivity, 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR.
>
> The Galaxy Tab arguably has a better specification. It also packs 3G/HSDPA
> (up to 7.2Mbps), but like the Dell Streak, the Samsung tablet can be used
to
> make phone calls (via a Bluetooth headset) and to send/receive SMS/MMS
data.
> The addition of 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3.0 complete a great
> specification.
>
> Winner: Samsung Galaxy Tab
>
>
>
>
>
> Samsung Galaxy Tab vs iPad: storage
>
> Again, using the basic 3G + Wi-Fi iPad in this comparison, both
entry-level
> models feature 16GB of internal memory. Of course, like Apple's iPhones,
the
> iPad lacks any sort of expansion slot so you're stuck with 16GB if you opt
> for that model. If you demand more storage, you'll need to look at the
32GB
> or 64GB models.
>
> In contrast, you can expand the 16GB of memory in the basic Samsung Galaxy
> Tab (a 32GB variant will also be available). Like its Galaxy S smartphone,
> the Tab features a microSD slot and will support memory cards up to 32GB.
> This will boost the overall capacity of a 16GB model to 48GB and elevate
the
> roominess of a 32GB Tab to 64GB.
>
> Winner: Samsung Galaxy Tab
>
>
>
>
>
> Samsung Galaxy Tab vs iPad: camera
>
> The camera in the iPad... No. Wait. There is no camera in the iPad. The
> Galaxy Tab, meanwhile, boasts a 3 Megapixel lens with an LED flash. In
fact,
> it has TWO cameras. There's also an extra 1.3MP camera on the front for
> basic QVGA video calling.
>
> Winner: Samsung Galaxy Tab
>
>
>
> iPad
>
> LACKING: The Apple iPad is missing some key functionality. Roll on iPad
2...
>
>
>
>
>
> Samsung Galaxy Tab vs iPad: battery life
>
> Apple claims a ten-hour battery life for its iPad, which compares to 7
hours
> quoted by Samsung for the Galaxy Tab. We shouldn't be surprised. The
Galaxy
> Tab is smaller and lighter, there's less space for a meaty Li-Ion cell.
>
> Winner: Apple iPad
>
>
>
>
>
> Samsung Galaxy Tab vs iPad: performance/usability
>
> In terms of performance, it's hard to separate the two. Both can rev up a
> 1GHz engine - the iPad is powered by Apple's own A4 chip, while the Galaxy
> Tab uses a ARM Cortex A8-based 'Hummingbird' processor. It also gets some
> extra graphical grunt from a PowerVR SGX540 core.
>
> The big difference is in the software. Apple newest updates to the already
> impressive iOS4 will include a new Game Center, TV rentals, iTunes Ping
> functionality and AirPlay wireless streaming. Apple's App Store is also a
> colossus, boasting an unrivalled 250,000 apps.
>
> The Galaxy Tab, meanwhile, runs Android 2.2 (Froyo) and can match the iPad
> for multi-touch control, pinch-to-zoom and general speediness. The Android
> Market might have fewer apps (around 70,000+ at last count), but Android
> still boasts one thing that the iPad doesn't have - Flash 10.1 support.
>
> Winner: Draw
>
>
>
>
>
> And the rest...
>
>
>
> The iPad also includes A-GPS functionality (3G + Wi-Fi models only) and a
> built-in digital compass. It can playback H.264 video up to 720p and
doubles
> up as a e-reader thanks to Apple's own iBooks app and downloadable Kindle
> software.
>
>
>
> Prices start at $682 for the 16GB Wi-Fi only model, rising to $1110 for
the
> full-whack 64GB Wi-Fi + 3G variant. Ouch.
>
>
>
> As for the new Galaxy Tab, it will come with built-in gyroscopic and
> geo-magnetic sensors, plus A-GPS or even full-blown GPS - Samsung's press
> release is vague on the details.
>
> It has its own iBooks rival too in the shape of 'Readers Hub', which has
> access to 2 million books, over 2,500 magazines and more than 1,600
> newspapers. Samsung has yet to reveal pricing details, which will probably
> be set by the mobile carriers who sell it.
>
>
>
> Samsung Galaxy Tab vs iPad: Our verdict
>
> While the iPad is still the most desirable tablet computer available, the
> Galaxy Tab will provide some stiff competition. Especially if it's sold at
a
> contract with $ 477 price point.
>
> Samsung's device can't match the iPad for screen loveliness or battery
life.
> But it steps up the technology battle by including a built-in camera and
> expandable memory.
>
> With Android rapidly improving and Samsung currently producing some of the
> best mobile hardware on the planet, the prospects for the Galaxy Tab look
> bright. As ever, seeing the new device, holding it, surfing the web and
> watching videos on it will be key.
>
> Winner: Samsung Galaxy Tab
>
>
>
> Ooh. Now that's controversial...
>
>
> Source : TechRadar
>
>
>
>
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>
>
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