Samsung has officially unveiled the long-rumoured Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9, alongside a new, thinner Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 – and both are just 8.6mm thin, making them the slimmest tablets on the planet. Yes, even thinner than the iPad 2.
Samsung has officially unveiled the long-rumoured Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9, alongside a new, thinner Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 – and both are just 8.6mm thin, making them the slimmest tablets on the planet. Yes, even thinner than the iPad 2.
We’re hours away from Apple’s massive announcement where they’ll unveil the new Sandy Bridge MacBook Pros, but that’s only the start of today’s tech news. In the this morning’s US Update we deliver the scoop on Apple’s big day, take a look at the Windows Phone 7 bricking Samsung handsets, check out Samsung’s new SmartTV streaming service and more.
Apple has Airplay and Samsung has their new Smart TV lineup. According to a report from Pocket-lint this afternoon, Smart TVs will be able to stream live TV to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the Galaxy S 2. Let’s see how the magic happens.
Mobile World Congress was invaded by tablets this year. Mobile manufacturers stood out more for not having one. But in the onslaught, is there anything that’s offering a truly different, better, or more exciting prospect than what’s already out there? We think so. Here’s our run down of the top three tablets that blew our minds, and that will probably be blowing our budgets in the months to come.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1? We’ve heard exclusively it’s hitting Vodafone UK. Android Honeycomb on our shores? You betcha. Read on for all the details.
It’s here, in our hands, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1! We’ve clapped flesh on the all-new, all-Android Honeycomb tablet. Read on, and we’ll show you its new skills up close, and give you our first impressions after a lengthy touching sesh.
UPDATE: See our hands-on photos of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, and read our first impressions report!
Samsung’s Mobile World Congress press conference hasn’t even kicked off yet, but already the firm is spilling the beans on the follow-up to its iPad challenger: the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. Read, gawp and get the skinny right here!