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El diseñ
Minimalista y bonito
Lo compacto que es. Muy buen tamaño y peso
Calidad de materiales aún siendo de plástico
Pantalla con certificación Gorilla glass
El consumo del equipo muy es baj
La frase “Todo en uno” nunca tuvo mejor sentido
Android
A los editores no les gusta
Muchas aplicaciones (no nativas) todavía no se adaptan al tablet
El navegador puede mejorarse aún más
El precio es demasiado elevado libre
No es accesible la batería por parte del usuario
Carencia de puerto micro USB o HDMi de serie sin necesidad de a
Samsung's Galaxy Tab is just the beginning of Android's entry into the tablet battle. Motorola is expected to have a high-end Android tablet on the market sometime in the coming months; the latest rumours point to it being a 10-inch device with Google...
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Publicación: 2017-02-03, Autor: Uzair , crítica de: wccftech.com
The fact that I chose to type a part of this review on the Galaxy Tab itself should more than justify the conclusion. Most people argued that tablets are only meant for consumption and not creation. The iPad did change that perception a bit when artists a...
If you’re in the market for a simple tablet that you’ll use primarily to access music, movies, books, and other content from Amazon, it’s hard to beat the Kindle Fire — especially since you can sometimes find refurbished models for $139 to $169.But if ...
In terms of finding what we believe to be the best His and Her tablets, we believe that this is not the product we were hoping for and still expect the Samsung Galaxy Plus 7” or 7” Tab 2 to be the winner for the ladies but, at the time of going to prin...
Resumen: Previously we unboxed the slim, light, and gorgeous Galaxy Tab 7.7. The Tab 7.7 is unique among the Galaxy Tab line in that it uses a Super AMOLED Plus panel, which means you get those same fantastic blacks and bright colors on the Tab 7.7 that you...
Excellent build, Powerful processor keeps things running smoothly, Great battery life
Not many standout features, Horrendous keyboard, Way too expensive for what it is
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is a solid device, through and through. It's simple and somewhat limited in features, but that just means what features it does have are polished and work extremely well. It's up-to-date with Honeycomb 3.2, it has a powerf...
Resumen: More in the Galaxy Tab 7.0 plus forumsThe Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is the latest Honeycomb tablet from Samsung, combining the Android 3.2 experience and the Exynos processor into a 7-inch package. Closely resembling it's 10-inch brothers, it's got ...
Resumen: Samsung hasn't been shy about pumping out Android tablets abroad, and so far we've seen them trickling our way steadily but surely. And so, today Samsung announced that the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus will be joining the Galaxy Tab 8.9 and 10.1 in their US H...
Resumen: The IFA 2011 started at Berlin, and with it started the arrival of some of the much anticipated gadgets in the tech world. It started with Samsung announcing a brand new Android tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7.The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 is an Androi...
Still the best noniPad tablet. Plans include WiFi hotspots. Not much bloatware,
High upfront price. Blocks nonAndroid Market apps. AT&T's own apps are subpar.
The AT&T Galaxy Tab costs $649 with no contract required; there's no discounted two-year contract option, which I find a little inflexible. Every other carrier is offering the Tab with no contract for $599, so AT&T tries to soften the blow with a $50 c...