Samsung has officially unveiled its next-generation Android tablet. As expected, the tablet will keep the Samsung Galaxy Tab name, but it will have a larger display. So I introduce you to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.
The tablet features a 1 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor and runs Google Android 3.0.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1 will have a 1280 x 800 pixel LCD display, an 8MP rear-facing camera with an LED flash and a front-facing 2MP camera for video calls. It can support 1080p HD video playback and recording, and features 802.11b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth 2.1. There are no USB or HDMI ports.
The tablet will be available with HSPA+ and EDGE/GPRS mobile broadband connectivity and features a gyroscope, accelerometer, proximity sensor, and digital compass. It will come with 16GB or 32GB of storage and a 6860mAh battery. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 weighs just 1.3 pounds, making it a bit heavier than the 7 inch Galaxy Tab, but still lighter than than the 1.5 pound Apple iPad.
Engadget reports that the new tablet will launch in Asia and Europe in March. But there’s no information on pricing or a schedule for a US launch. The original Galaxy Tab also launched in Europe before coming to America.
The specification on https://www.samsungtomorrow.com/916
indicates: Connectivity USB2.0
Odd if there is no usb port…
Probably referring to the docking port… They may offer an adapter for regular USB use later…