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Samsung's upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet will come out of the box with the latest version of Android Honeycomb 3.1.As Samsung's first follow-up to its 7-inch Galaxy Tab, the new 10.1-inch model will offer a 1GHz dual-core processor, front and rear cameras, and stereo speakers. which will be easily the best competition Apple's iPad and Motorola Xoom have ever seen .Moreover, the Samsung Tab 10.1 tablet supports 1080p HD video playback with 1280x800 capacitive display, which will bring you an exciting movie enjoyment.But we will wonder how to transfer our favourite movies (like our Blu-ray,DVD),videos to this new coming tablet through mac. I came across a full guide " transfer and add movies and videos to Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 " using a top Galaxy Tab 10.1 Converter Ultimate for Mac couple of days ago.Maybe it is your choice.
Motorola xoom vs Samsung galaxy tab 10.1 ?
The Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v and Acer Iconia all run the same software, so the end user experience is almost identical. Key features of Android 3.0 'Honeycomb' include an 'action bar', a contextual option group displayed at the top of the screen, five customisable home screens with a big emphasis on widgets, a recent apps list for easier multitasking, a redesigned on-screen keyboard, a new browser and improved copy and paste. If all that isn't enough of a tongue twister, Android 3.0 Honeycomb also offers support for tabbed Web browsing, and 3D graphics. Overall, the Android software for tablets is a huge improvement over earlier versions; tablets running earlier versions felt more like overblown smartphones.
Motorola xoom vs Samsung galaxy tab 10.1 ?
The Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v and Acer Iconia all run the same software, so the end user experience is almost identical. Key features of Android 3.0 'Honeycomb' include an 'action bar', a contextual option group displayed at the top of the screen, five customisable home screens with a big emphasis on widgets, a recent apps list for easier multitasking, a redesigned on-screen keyboard, a new browser and improved copy and paste. If all that isn't enough of a tongue twister, Android 3.0 Honeycomb also offers support for tabbed Web browsing, and 3D graphics. Overall, the Android software for tablets is a huge improvement over earlier versions; tablets running earlier versions felt more like overblown smartphones.