Q. Referring to the Samsung Galaxy Tablet 10.1. Does this accessory come standard with the tablet no matter where you purchase it (like the charger etc)?
A. It's a docking connector.
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Yes
http://www.usbfever.com/index_eproduct_view.php?products_id=2420
What Tablet Should I Buy?
Q. is between the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 vs iPad ...
Things I like about the Samsung:
Flash I can access any website no problem
Stylus I think is perfect for photo editing..
Things I like about the IPad:
The beautiful retina display the images look so real..
Faster and more reliable better looking tablet..
Please help me!!!
A. iPad. you get lots of apps, retina display, a lot of accessories.
i think you're referring to the samsung galaxy note 10.1 with stylus. If you're using the stylus then you should get the note 10.1. However the android is weak on the tablet apps.
Is there anything that is like the Apple iPad but cheaper?
Q.
A. The new Galaxy Tab is not the answer.
Sorry.
Neither is clicking on Brad's scam website.
The Galaxy Tab will not come out until November 1st and has a rumored price tag of anywhere from $200 to $400.
Oh wow that sounds great huh?
Except you have to pay for a 2 year 3G plan with Samsung's carrier so the final price tag after 2 years could end up costing you up to $1,000.
OK so what to do now?
Do a google search for the Archos 10.1 Internet Tablet - it should be coming out next month. Following is my response to another question that asked for the differences between the Archos 101 IT and the iPad but it will tell you about the features and cost. It looks really nice.
Hereâs a run-down of the key differences:
* 10.1' screen compared to the iPad's 9.7'.
* Thinner and lighter: the Archos is 16.9 ounces to the iPadâs 24 ounces. Based on my hands on time with the iPad, this makes a big difference when you need to carry around the device with just one hand. The Archos 101 IT is also slightly thinner.
* Storage: Just like the Galaxy Tab, the 101 IT is expandable up to 32GB of extra storage via a MicroSD card. Not to mention a customer could use multiple cardsâwhereas iPad users are forever limited to the built-in SSD.
* Ports/connectivity: this is where the some of the biggest differences exist. The 101 IT has a webcam (although only 0.3 MP?? Really???), HDMI output, and a USB host portâlikely a mini-USB like most smartphones. In contrast, the iPad only includes a proprietary jack for connecting a USB dongle.
* Speed: both use a 1GHZ ARM-designed processor. Where the two devices differ is that the iPadâs GPU is combined onto one die with the processor (known as a âsystem on a chipâ). According to specs provided by Archos, the 101 IT appears to use a separate OpenGL 3D accelerator. Without hands-on, though, itâs difficult to compare the two devicesâ performance, but equal prowess is a reasonable expectation.
* Kickstand: another nice touch is that it has a built-in kickstand. The iPad has a docking accessory, but itâs nice to be able to prop a tablet without holding it in one hand.
Since it hasn't come out yet, the rumored price is around $300. Keep in mind that the cheapest iPad is $499 for the 16GB version with no 3G option but that the price can go all the way up to $829.
Battery life is listed as 10 hours for web surfing, music playback at 36 hours and video playback at 7 hours which is almost identical to the iPad.
Android 2.2 with Flash 10 support is HUGE compared to the iPad. Free apps from the Android Market is awesome.
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