Showing posts with label galaxy tab 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label galaxy tab 2. Show all posts

01 March 2013

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7-inch

Samsung has a tablet for everyone, even those on a budget. Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7-inch tablet is now priced at $199. Well within the budget limit. You will also get good quality tablet with it.

The Galaxy Tab 2 7-inch is chosen as one amongst five Best Android Tablets for February 2013 by ZDNET. The specs ? According to ZDNET:
The tablet is powered by a dual core Texas Instruments OMAP processor and a 3 megapixel rear-facing camera. The stock operating system is Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" but you can upgrade to Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean". 
At a glance:
  • 7-inch, 1024x600 display
  • 1GHz Texas Instruments OMAP processor
  • Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich"
  • 3 megapixel rear camera, and a VGA front camera
  • Choice of 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB
  • Battery life of about 5 hours
So, if you are looking for cheap good tablet PC with excellent brand behind it, do try Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7-inch version.

Image Credit : Samsung via ZDNET

04 January 2013

Three budget Android Tablet choices

Here are three very good cheap budget Android tablet choices for you to consider:
The Kindle Fire, priced at $199, is Amazon’s Android-based tablet. According to TG Daily, sales of the Kindle Fire have skyrocketed, making it No.2 in the tablet world (second only to the Apple iPad). It has a seven-inch screen, which is standard, if not on the smaller side. The Kindle Fire has been praised for its high-definition display with anti-glare technology and a focus on rich and deep contrast. If you are planning on using your Android tablet for viewing media including photo and video, you’ll also love the Kindle Fire’s exclusive Dolby audio and dual-drive surround sound stereo speakers. Like most tablets, the Kindle Fire has a front-facing camera for taking pictures and video. The Kindle Fire also offers free unlimited cloud storage for all Amazon-specific content. 
Another competitive Android tablet is the Samsung Galaxy Tablet 2. This tablet starts at $179 and runs on Android’s 4.0 operating system. The Galaxy weighs in at a delicate 12 ounces, and has the same size screen as both the Kindle Fire and IdeaPad. The tablet comes with 8GB of internal memory and a 1Ghz dual-core processor for seamless productivity across multiple applications. The Galaxy Tablet is increasingly making its mark on the tech scene—between October and November of 2012 alone, Samsung reported over 5 million units sold. 
Another Android tablet to consider in this genre is the Lenovo IdeaPad Tablet A1. The IdeaPad runs on Android’s 2.3 operating system and a 1Ghz single-core processor. The standard seven-inch touchscreen is designed with aesthetic appeal at the forefront. Its sleek black hardware is also exceptionally durable, so the IdeaPad is sturdy enough to toss around without the anxiety of breaking your high-tech gadget. It’s a little bit pricier than the other models, but you can find it online for around $215. This model has a camera on each side, which makes it a bit easier to video chat, as well as capture regular photo and video. 
Source: My San Antonio

All of them are under $250 and available right away. Go check them out on your favorite tablet store or check out Amazon for online shopping.

17 October 2012

Samsung Galaxy Tab On Sale

For those of you wanting to get a bargain on the best Android tablet in the market. Amazon is having a $50 off sale on its Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.

The 7-inch version comes with Android 4.0 ICS, 8GB of internal storage and WiFi Connection. At $199, I believe it is a great bargain.
    

The 10-inch version also comes with Android 4.0 ICS, 16GB Internal Storage and WiFi Connection Only. At $349, It is a great deal.

There are no dates on when the deal expired. If you are in the market for Samsung Galaxy Tab, now would be a good time to buy.

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