digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2012-01-29 01:03:13
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WITH mobility being the way of life, we add more to our “necessity list” each year as technology advances and players of the telecommunication market try to upstage each other.As we bring our communication tool each time we leave home, we also take wit...
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Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is great if you want an Android 3.2 device that won't break the bank and isn't terribly awkward to hold. It sacrifices nothing in the performance department, plus it can function as a universal remote. The Galaxy T...
If you're in the market for a small tablet, this is an interesting pick.All things considered, you could do far worse for the money you'd shell out for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. Not only does it have average performance for a tablet, it does so at...
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Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is great if you want an Android 3.2 device that won't break the bank, and isn't terribly awkward to hold, sacrifices nothing in the performance department, and can function as a universal remote. It has its shortco...
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In today's world technology gets more advanced and there is a constant shift to make better and more devices. Every company has something to offer consumers - some products are better than others and the price range varies so that most consumers can affor...
The Samsung Galaxy Tablet is a solid product that feels well built when you pick it up and handle it. Dropping it is probably not the best idea, but if you did so accidentally I'm sure it could survive a few bumps and bruises. If you decide to sit on it -...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-31 07:02:11
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A video review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Android Honeycomb tablet. The tablet comes in WiFi only and T-Mobile 3G versions, and it has a fast 1.2GHz dual core CPU and 16GB storage. It has Bluetooth, a GPS, a 3 megapixel rear camera, a front video...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-24 07:06:31
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Published: Friday May 11, 2012 MYT 11:08:00 AMUpdated: Friday May 11, 2012 MYT 12:23:51 PM Improvements big and small make the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Tablet a joy to use. SAMSUNG is a seasoned maker of Android Tablets and it has hit the right no...
Sleek and slim; very little lag; IR function; affordable.
Still images could be better.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is superior in every way to the original and a decent 7in Tablet. Honeycomb and the TouchWiz UX makes the Tablet easy to use, and it has plenty of other handy functions. The IR, for instance, turns the phone into a hand...
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GALAXY Tab 7.0 Plus Product ImageI testdrive Samsung ‘s rebooted GALAXY Tab 7 Plus.Full video review after the jump. If you like the video, well, click “Like!” Thanks for watching, and as usual, post comments below!...
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Offering a portable, rich multimedia experience on a , the GALAXY Tab 7.0 Plus packs power and productivity into a chic light weight design. The runs Google AndroidTM Honeycomb, enabling an easy and intuitive user experience. The GALAXY Tab 7.0 Plus...
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It's been 2 weeks since I had been using the review unit of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 Plus as my primary tablet.Previously, I posted about my first impression of the tablet here , where I covered the physical hardware and overview of this 7 incher tablet f...
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I have to make this disclaimer that I am NOT working for Samsung, nor am I a Samsung fangirl. Samsung Malaysia just happen to be the most aggressive when it comes to their digital efforts and engaging bloggers more than the other device manufacturers.OK...
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Since the earlier part of this year, Samsung has been bombarding us with various Android-based tablet devices in different display sizes. As if the Korean giant was either testing the waters to find out which is the most ideal display size for tablets or...
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Pretty maids all in a row: Samsung GALAXY Tab 7 PlusThe Samsung GALAXY Tab 7 has been rebooted as the GALAXY Tab 7 Plus bringing some positive changes to Samsung's smallest tablet in its repertoire (not counting the hybrid smartphone/tablet GALAXY Note...
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Tablet or a smartphone? When it came to choosing a high-end, do-it-all mobile gadget, the answer used to be simple, and it remained this way, till tablets came along. Now looking at the way the competition is shaping up, we believe that it’s only g...
With a street price of Rs.26,000, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 620 is a real catch, considering that it’s currently the best feature packed tablet in the market that also supports voice calls over GSM networks. Other worthy adversaries are the HTC Flyer and...
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Seven-inch tablets may’ve been dead on arrival after all. We can think of at least a couple that match the description down to the body bag. In hindsight, we should’ve known better about the original Samsung Galaxy Tab. What we thought was the iPad ho...
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When Android 3.0 Honeycomb first came out, it was an OS made only for large tablets. This resulted in devices such as the HTC Flyer shipping with the phone version of Android, and it wasn't until this fall that Android 3.2 came along with support for smal...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is a premium device in the 7-inch market all the while being a niche device in the phone market (the phone-enabled version, that is). It's packed full of nice hardware and you're never really left wanting something that isn...
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Samsung continues to unload with both barrels on the tablet market, releasing one product after another. Consumers can choose from 7-inch, 8.9-inch, and 10.1-inch sizes; WiFi-only or carrier-specific versions, including models for Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobi...
Great looks, Strong overall performance, Well-designed and balanced, Attractive software extras...
Price, Less-than-perfect touch performance, Lack of ports...
It's an old strategy to deliver bad news in a good news sandwich; that is, you say something nice, insert the negative statements, and finish up with more positives. That technique works quite well in hardware reviews as well, but in this case we'll just...
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Review: The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus offers a sleek Android experience in a portable form factor, though its small size can also get a little cramped.It’s been a year, but Samsung has finally upgraded and enhanced the original 7-inch Galaxy Tab, bri...
If you're willing to pay more for a 7-inch tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is a fantastic option...
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Video Review: The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 offers a 1.2 GHz dual core processor, Android's 3.2 Honeycomb OS and weighs only 0.76 lbs. Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey review the device to see if it's the tablet buy of the week...
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If anything can save the Honeycomb tablet field, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus ($399 list, 16GB) can. Slim, elegant, and entertainment-focused, this is about as good as a 7-inch Google Android Honeycomb tablet gets. But while Samsung manages to solve...
Fast, Makes it easier to find Honeycomb apps, Attractive UI adds useful features...
Remote app doesn't work well, Honeycomb still lacks tablet-oriented apps...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is as good as a midrange Honeycomb tablet can get nowadays...
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We've already established that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a great tablet. Then, just recently, we summarily found that the 1.2-inch smaller Galaxy Tab 8.9 is an even better tablet -- at least for anyone who wants to take their slate places. So, following that...
Portable size, Easily expandable storage, Great performance and battery life, Integrated IR emitter...
Screen res disappoints compared to other Galaxies, Peel app has limited compatibility...
The Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus doesn't quite fill the footsteps of the larger 8.9 and 10.1, but is a great little slate in its own right...
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The Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is the best Android tablet I have ever used - hands down. No contest, nothing else comes even close. I've used the Tab 10.1, the Toshiba Thrive, the Motorola XOOM, the ASUS Transformer, the HTC Flyer, the Acer Iconia A500, and t...
There's Still One, Big ProblemSpeaking from a price-agnostic standpoint, the Tab 7.0 Plus gets very high marks, it's definitely the best Android tablet I've ever used. And if you want a fully-featured Android tablet, but don't dig the larger 10.1 inc...
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twitter: @lisagade) It's tough times for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 Plus; after all Amazon's incredibly affordable Kindle Fire came out at the same time as did the new Nook Tablet. While those are fine products, they aren't full-fledged Android in all...
Fast performance, portable, AV remote.
Pricey for a 7" tablet.
The Galaxy Tab 7 Plus is actually my favorite 7" Android tablet because it's thin, portable and extremely fast. The IR blaster and Peel AV Remote software make for great couch companions, and the tablet has a microSD card slot for expansion. The displ...
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There has never been a better time to be in the market for a 7-inch tablet. From media tablets such as and Barnes & Noble's $249 new to the myriad traditional Android slates out there, there have never been so many options. Into that arena comes Sams...
Sleek attractive design; Lighter and thinner than Kindle Fire; Can use as remote control; Excellent performance; Beautiful display...
Poor speaker location; Occasionally unresponsive...
Samsung's Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is a seriously powerful tablet that doubles as a super-smart TV remote.
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Just over a year ago, Samsung's first Android tablet, the original 7-inch-screened Galaxy Tab, was hailed as the first true competitor to Apple's iPad. A noble excursion into the tablet market, that Galaxy Tab was, for its time, an impressive machine. It...
Bright, colorful screen, Lots of extra apps and interface enhancements, Good cameras...
Awkward reliance on adapters, Low screen resolution, Poor soundrecording capabilities...
This smart-looking 7-inch tablet has a great-looking screen and performs well, but its reliance on adapters and lack of dedicated USB and HDMI ports may leave you disconnected. Read More...
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Hard to believe it, but it has been only a year since the Samsung Galaxy Tab came knocking on our doors bringing Android into the tablet market. In that short time, we’ve surely seen our fair share of quality products. Even though the original model d...
Peel Smart Remote App functionality, Solid build, Wellrounded performance...
Pricey...
On the surface, there isn’t a whole lot new to experience on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus that we haven’t seen before – especially when the Galaxy Tab 8.9 and 10.1 offer the same predictable Honeycomb experience. However, we do like the fact that i...
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Published: Friday May 11, 2012 MYT 11:08:00 AMUpdated: Friday May 11, 2012 MYT 12:23:51 PM Improvements big and small make the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Tablet a joy to use. SAMSUNG is a seasoned maker of Android Tablets and it has hit the right no...
Sleek and slim; very little lag; IR function; affordable.
Still images could be better.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is superior in every way to the original and a decent 7in Tablet. Honeycomb and the TouchWiz UX makes the Tablet easy to use, and it has plenty of other handy functions. The IR, for instance, turns the phone into a hand...
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Samsung GALAXY Tab 620MRP: Rs 27,000 Street Price (As On 14-May-2012): Rs 25,900 ( Flipkart .com ); Rs 25,800 ( Tradus .in ) Samsung has brought out several variants of tablets under its GALAXY range, in multiple screen sizes. Of these, the 7" version is...
Smooth HD video playback, Streams online videos well.
Proprietary charging port, Poor Flash support, Unimpressive camera...
This tablet comes with a 4000 mAh, which lasts about five hours under heavy usage, that included viewing one movie of about two and a half hours, surfing the net, and playing games, with all the connectivity options turned on. For normal use, the tablet...
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Samsung was very upfront about its last-minute redesign of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 being in direct response to the iPad 2's thinness, but despite its less-than-humble origins, that aesthetic has served the company very well in the last year. The Galaxy Tab 7...
Slimmer, sleeker look, Fast dualcore processor, Peel smart remote app has potential...
Screen still has too much glare, Mediocre viewing angles, Better spec'd Tab 7.7 coming soon...
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The South Korean company celebrated the end of 2011 with a record breaking global sales of over 300 million handset sales. This is largely due to the success of its Galaxy portfolio of phones. The momentum is set to swing over to the tablet scene as Sa...
Slim and lightweight, Good battery life, Reasonable price...
Sluggish performance at times...
Although the late Steve Jobs once commented that seven-inch tablets are dead on arrival, it seems that they are surviving pretty well. While some seven-inch tablets failed to make an impact, Samsung Galaxy Tabs on the other hand appear to be very well-...
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and LooksThe Kindle Fire is a basic black slab that's by no means unattractive, but it won't win any design awards, especially since it piggybacks off the BlackBerry Playbook's design. The lack of hardware controls, particularly volume buttons, and that...
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