Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (left) vs Apple iPad 2 (right) |
As expected, the iPad 2 is a gentle evolution of the original iPad, sporting a faster processor, front and rear cameras, an HDMI port, 720p video capture and a lighter, thinner design. It also now comes in a choice of black or white.
While the iPad 2 is certainly an improvement over its predecessor, the majority of new features are already being mirrored by rival tablets. A contender for Apple's tablet throne is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, which boasts a stunningly thinner at just 8.6mm compared to Apple's 8.8mm body including both USB and memory card ports.
If you are unfamiliar with these tablets, here's an overview of each:
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
Samsung will unleash a new challenger to the Apple iPad 2 – the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. Equipped with a 10.1in WXGA touch screen, a 1GHz Dual-Core application processor and an 8-megapixel AF camera, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 comes with all the trimmings you’d expect from a high-end tablet.
Galaxy uses Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS; an operating system built specifically for tablet devices and smartphones.
Some of the key features new to Android 3.0 include tabbed browsing, a Windows-esque taskbar, improved multi-tasking and up to five customisable home screens. Honeycomb should help to make the Galaxy Tab 10.1's interface more intuitive and user-friendly. It all starts with a competitive price of $499-matching the iPad 2.
Apple iPad 2
Apple made the iPad 2 thinner, lighter, and more powerful than the first-generation tablet. The iPad 2 also has front- and rear-facing cameras, which enable FaceTime video chat, and at least one high-profile launch app iPad 2 exclusive in iMovie.
It comes in with a choice of 16GB, 32GB or 64GB capacity and prices range from $499 to $829.
Overall
Judged on specs alone, the Apple iPad 2 doesn't do much more than keep pace with its tablet rivals. So there you have it. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is shaping up to be a worthy alternative to the Apple iPad. The 8-megapixel camera, SD memory card slot and Honeycomb OS may even give it a decided edge. In the end, the decision will be heavily influenced by price and battery life. If the Galaxy Tab 10.1 can match Apple in these areas, we’ll have a clear victor.
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