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Discover the next generation of portable entertainment with the thin, light, and powerful Samsung WiFi Galaxy Tab 10.1-Inch. Showcasing a 10.1-inch widescreen HD display and a dual-core processor for stunning detail and speed, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 delivers sharper movies, better game graphics, and crystal-clear video chats. Surf the web in its full glory with Adobe Flash compatibility and WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. The Android 3.1 Honeycomb OS provides open access to over 200,000 Android Market apps, giving you the freedom to customize your Tab however you please. At 1.25 pounds, this sleek, 0.34-inch-thick tablet is designed for premium mobile computing around the house and on the go. Read more ipod docking station

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  • Android Honeycomb 3.1
  • Dual Core Tegra 2 processor, 1GB RAM
  • Wi-FiTM, 802.11 a/b/g/n 2.4GHz, 5GHz
  • Memory Capacity: 32GB
  • Display: 10.1" WXGA (1280x800)




AmazonGreen Say: Samsung Galaxy Tab (10.1-Inch - 32GB - Wi-Fi) GT-P7510MAVXAB Tablet
Customer Rating Far Exceeds Expectations, 2011-06-18
This review is for: Samsung Galaxy Tab (10.1-Inch - 32GB - Wi-Fi) GT-P7510MAVXAB Tablet
I will first start by saying that if you are holding off because you are unsure of Honeycomb - don't, it is excellent. I held off for a bit because of all the app talk and I really shouldn't have. What everyone needs to realize is that the Android app market already works with Honeycomb. Due to the nature of how apps are developed for all versions of Android, ALL the existing apps scale to full screen and most look and are great.On to the tablet.Pros-BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY (really great viewing angles, high resolution, pls, great color, bright)-VERY solid build quality (grey metallic is awesome looking and feels good, volume and power buttons have very solid build quality)-VERY thin and light-Honeycomb is excellent (so customizable, so easy to use, looks really cool)-Fast (very fast)-Full internet-Swype keyboard is excellent(so much better for a touch screen)-Being able to use a bluetooth mouse (AND SEE A MOUSE CURSOR) and keyboard is great to make it more like a laptop (if needed)-Quick Office HD is included and works great for Word, Office, Power Point, etc... Also, integrates with Google Docs-Google Music, Picasa Web Albums integrate great-Movies look phenomenal and because the screen is scaled like a tv ...it is perfect for this-Android Market Movies available online now and an Google Movie app is coming very soon-Google Talk with Video works excellent-Built in GPS works great - Google Maps is really great on it-Widgets are very useful-Dual stereo speakers sound very good-Battery life(getting 10 hours)Cons-No Touch Wiz yet (coming soon..however I am still up in the air on how much I would use it)-Waiting on the Samsung accessories which are backordered at the momentAlso, try splashtop out for remote desktop....it works great and is perfect for this tablet.
Mr. T Say: Samsung Galaxy Tab (10.1-Inch - 32GB - Wi-Fi) GT-P7510MAVXAB Tablet
Customer Rating before you buy this. It has one BIG defective problem, 2011-09-16
This review is for: Samsung Galaxy Tab (10.1-Inch - 32GB - Wi-Fi) GT-P7510MAVXAB Tablet
I really want to love this product.Sadly, the table and Samsung service department let me down so badly.I got my first tab. With in a week, it developed a smudgy oil streak under the screen (see Customer Image I posted). Went back to replace a brand new tab at the store.Got the second brand new one. The problem started again after 2 weeks.Contacted Samsung, got the screen replaced (took about a month!!!).Got it back. Then, after a week, it started again!!!. Contacted Samsung again. They wanted me to send it back to have it fixed. Yes, that will be another month long of waiting!!.Extremely frustrated!!See this blog of how many people running into this problem.Google or Youtube for "moisture under screen galaxy tab 10.1". And you will see lots of complains on this tab.If you decided to buy. it's your own risk. It looks to me that this is a flaw on their design in the first place. How can that be 3 screens all having the same issues. Either I'm so not very lucky or it's the flaw on this model. I love Samsung products. But not like this. I probably move on to some other brand and sell this one at a lost.
Mashuqur Rahman Say: Samsung Galaxy Tab (10.1-Inch - 32GB - Wi-Fi) GT-P7510MAVXAB Tablet
Customer Rating Highly Recommended. What a tablet should be., 2011-06-26
This review is for: Samsung Galaxy Tab (10.1-Inch - 32GB - Wi-Fi) GT-P7510MAVXAB Tablet
I am new to Android. I've had an iPhone 3G, 3GS and now own an iPhone 4. Last year I bought my daughter an iPad. I was all set to buy the iPad 2 when it came out but two things derailed my plans. First, the wait list to buy the iPad 2, and, second, the low-res camera. When I played with the demo unit at the store, the bad camera on the iPad 2 really made me sour on it. Its not that the camera is critical on a tablet, but if you are going to add a capability to your product at least it should not be embarrassingly inadequate.About the same time, I read about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and so I decided to wait. I am glad I did. I bought the Galaxy Tab on Amazon the day it was released and have been using it for a week now. I absolutely love it.Hardware:By now this is old news, but its worth reiterating that this device feels great in your hands. Its light, well balanced and feels sturdy. Even though on paper it is a hair lighter than the iPad 2, in practice that minor weight difference matters when you hold both for an extended period of time. The Tab is meant to be held in landscape orientation unlike the iPad 2, and that makes for a better tablet experience. The two side speakers are good enough that I've had music playing in the background on the Tab while I do work on it. I have yet to use the supplied earbuds since I like the quality of the sound coming from the speakers enough that the buds have been unnecessary.I like that there is no big button on the bezel unlike the iPad. The softkeys on the lower left that appear when the Tab is on get the navigation job done cleanly and gives the front of the Tab a clean look. The notification bar on the lower right informs me of incoming email and important events - very useful.The Desktop:This is where I think the Tab and Android Honeycomb excel over the iPad 2 and iOS. While the purpose of the desktop on an iPad is to just launch applications by clicking on the icons, the desktop on the Tab is designed to be much more functional and interactive. I absolutely love the widgets that I can place on the Tab's desktop. I have a desktop set up with widgets for my work email, my calendar, the weather, CNN headlines, NY Times headlines and a widget that shows me how long it will take me to drive to work in the morning (and back home in the evening). I start my day by turning on the Tab and at a glance I have information I need to start my day. I have similar screens set up with a Pandora widget, Amazon Cloud music player, Facebook, Twitter, Catch notes and my grocery list that I share with my significant other. To me, the widgets allow me to interact with the Tab and actually use it as a platform to help organize my life. This is the big differentiator between Android Honeycomb and iPad's iOS - and the main reason I am glad I got the Galaxy Tab 10.1.Oh, and one more thing. I love the Live Wallpapers. I downloaded and installed the Aquarium Live Wallpaper from the Android Market. Now I have a configurable animated aquarium as the background on my Tab with fish, turtles and jelly fish swimming around behind my desktop icons and widgets. Totally useless but also totally fun and a great way to personalize the Tab.The Apps:Everyone knows there are not a ton of apps for Android Honeycomb yet. But there are enough to make you productive. The two apps I wish I had are Netflix and the NY Times Crosswords (though both apparently are coming out in July 2011). Other than those two apps, I have pretty much everything I need. The one's I use the most are:The built-in web browser: works well, clean interface, easy to use, and fast. Of course it synchronizes your bookmarks.Amazon Cloud Player: I am loving streaming music from the Amazon Cloud. I've uploaded my existing music from my iTunes library and am now buying all my music from Amazon (bought music is automatically stored in the Cloud for no additional cost). I am done with iTunes. I've downloaded no music to the Tab, though I can if I need to. This frees up a ton of space of my 32GB that would otherwise be taken up by my music library. The Amazon Cloud player lets me play my music on my Tab, my Macbook Pro, and my PC laptop. Pretty neat and a must have.Pandora: great on the TabExchange email, Yahoo email and GMail: The email client is very well done and easy to use. GMail on the Tab is exceptional.SharePlus: a full featured Tablet optimized Sharepoint client that lets me access my work Sharepoint site.News360: best news aggregator I've seen. It has a unique "360 View" feature that lets you view the news through photos that scroll past your tablet screen. It looks great on the Tab and is fun to use.Pulse: another news aggregator that works very well on the Tab.CNN, USA Today and NYT: all optimized for the Tab, all with widgets. The CNN app is especially nice.Kindle: love my Kindle and the tablet app also works great.Google Talk: video chatting works really well with anyone else on Google Talk on another tablet or PC.Youtube: the Youtube app is fun to use. I really like the 3D scrollable interface.Opentable, Yelp and Flixter: dinner and movies, of course!Plume: gorgeous Twitter app with a desktop widget that keeps you up to date and helps you tweet what you are eating for lunch, etc.Facebook: so-so app (as bad as the one on the iPhone) but it does have a desktop widget that redeems it.GroceryIQ: very nice interface on the Tab. Helps keep my groceries and shopping lists in order and lets me share my list so I can send someone else to the store.Catch: this is a app that lets you take notes and keep the notes synchronized across devices. The tablet app looks and works great. I use it between my Tab, iPhone and laptop to keep my notes jotted down and organized. This is a must have little app.Angry Birds, Plants vs. Zombies, Pinball HD: must haves to waste away your free time.Bottom line: Light, easy to hold, it will replace your laptop for most uses. The widgets really make the tablet come alive and worthwhile. The Tab's desktop makes the iPad 2 desktop look dated. Highly recommended.