One more tablet PC has been approved by the FCC. This time, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 has secured the necessary FCC certification which is mandatory if it wishes to be seen on the American retail scene. The Samsung tablet is lined up for a market debut some time very soon. This is close on the heels of the LG G-Slate also obtaining FCC clearance.
However, Samsung has made sure there is a cloak of secrecy maintained. There isn’t a lot of information about the tablet available right now. There are some indications though; the tablet might be a perfect fit for the AT&T 3G network. The rest is anybody’s guess, including the all important price and availability details.
The bigger Samsung tablet does pack some cool specs. It will be powered by the NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor. Also, the tablet is based on Android 3.0 Honeycomb. Then the bigger Galaxy Tab also sports a 10.1 inch 1280 x 800 pixel display, just the same as the Motorola XOOM. The XOOM’s display does look stunning and we can expect the same from the Galaxy Tab 10.1.
Now the only thing we would like the tablet to have is a more affordable price than the XOOM.
via engadget
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