Mar 13, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus 32GB (Dual Core, Universal Remote, WiFi)

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus 32GB (Dual Core, Universal Remote, WiFi)
List Price : $499.99
Price : $380.53
You Save : $119.46 (24%)
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus 32GB (Dual Core, Universal Remote, WiFi)

Product Description


Style Name: 32 GB
Amazon.com Product Description
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus offers the power of a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, 32 GB onboard memory, and Android 3.2 Honeycomb in an ultra-portable package. Not only does the Galaxy Tab have a 7-inch screen with a 1,024-by-600-pixel resolution and two cameras--it also features software that lets you navigate and control TV, play thousands of games, and access millions of web pages with Adobe Flash Player. The Galaxy Tab lets you take entertainment to the next level--and take it with you in your back pocket.

  • 7-inch widescreen display with 1,024-by-600 resolution
  • Portable at 0.76 pounds and 10 millimeters thick
  • Adobe Flash Player for unrestricted web browsing
  • Android 3.2 OS with open access to over 250,000 apps
  • Dual-core 1.2 GHz processor provides power and speed
  • One-year warranty


Big Performance in a Small Package
Experience a rich multimedia experience in a compact form factor with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. The 7.0 Plus combines a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor and a brilliant 7-inch display into a compact package that weighs 0.76 pounds and is less than 10 millimeters thick. This compact size makes it easy to fit into a handbag or pocket, ensuring that you can take it anywhere you go.
A microSD card slot lets you add more storage so you can take your digital music library and photos with you. This version of the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus offers 32 GB of onboard memory. Samsung also offers a 16 GB version.

Android 3.2 Honeycomb with Flash and TouchWiz
The 7.0 Plus runs on the Android 3.2 Honeycomb operating system for a fast, seamless computing experience. With Adobe Flash Player built in, the web browser can render pages and programs that use Flash, including games, videos, and more. You'll also be able to video chat with your friends using the Google Talk video chat application. More than 250,000 compatible apps are available for download at the Android Market.
Samsung also includes its TouchWiz interface, which brings live panels onto the screen of your tablet, so you're always connected with the world in real time, with updates happening continuously.

Entertainment at Home and On the Go
The new Smart Remote App powered by Peel lets you take entertainment to the next level by letting you navigate and control TV right from the 7.0 Plus. The built-in IR allows the tab to act as an advanced universal remote so you can control A/V equipment with your tab, and the Smart Remote App automatically finds your favorite shows and recommends new ones.
Samsung's Hub services (Media Hub and Social Hub) offer TV, movies, books, and magazines, so you'll always have access to entertainment wherever you are. You'll also have access to Netflix, Amazon Kindle books, and more.
Front and Rear-Facing Cameras
The 7.0 Plus features a 3 megapixel camera that can shoot 720p HD video, so you can capture high quality video and stills and then enjoy them on the brilliant 7-inch display. In addition, a front-facing 2 megapixel camera lets you record yourself for podcasts or web chats.

Get More Work Done with Advanced Enterprise Support
It's not just all fun and games; when it's time to get down to business, the 7.0 Plus is right there with you. With support for Microsoft Exchange, as well as full support for EAS v14, MDM, VPN, WebEx, and on-device encryption, you'll be able to get more work done.
What's in the Box
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus (32 GB), 30-pin IF connector, charger and plug, earphones, product registration, and instruction manual.
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Apple iPod - Why Apple Dominates the Mobile MP3 Player Market
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus 32GB (Dual Core, Universal Remote, WiFi)
By Donny Duncan
Noticing a growing market for mobile MP3 players, Apple released the original iPod in late 2001, and it was quickly destined to be a huge success. It was exactly what people wanted.. It had a simple interface, it had a large storage capacity, and it was extremely attractive and recognizable. It was only compatible with the Apple Macintosh though, which extremely limited their sales possibilities.
The iPod did end up driving up Apple Macintosh sales though, since a small percentage of people actually migrated over to the Macintosh computer just so they could use an Ipod. It wasn't enough to drive sales of the iPod up though, Apple needed a bigger market, they needed the Windows market, which was (and still is) much larger than the Macintosh market.
In 2003 Apple released a new iPod that came with iTunes, which was compatible with both Macintosh and Windows systems. This was when the real explosion of sales occurred, since so many more people could use them with the Windows platform.
The iPod Keys to SuccessIpod touch 5gSamsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus 32GB (Dual Core, Universal Remote, WiFi)
Simple Interface - The Apple iPod has an extremely simple interface, needing only a few seconds of use to be able to master it.
Large capacity - The current regular ipod has a 30 or 60 gigabyte storage capacity, which 30 gigabytes equals about 6000 songs. Even the smaller versions have a larger than normal capacity.
It's visually attractive - They made it look very sexy, appealing to just about everyone, and is now extremely recognizable.
Windows and Mac compatibility - When they crossed over to the windows market, they more than tripled their market, literally reaching anyone that owned a computer
These are the things that really make the Apple iPod dominate the mobile MP3 player market, reaching over 70% of the market share. Apple never simply wanted to dominate the market with one product though, they're still releasing new products at an alarming rate, each of which are doing extremely well.
iPod MiniIpod touch 5g - This was Apple's first iPod spinoff, attempting to appeal to a younger market, being the first to come in different color, and it was much smaller than the original iPod. It didn't have as large of a capacity as the original, but it was still large enough to hold a lot of songs.
iPod Nano - Apple retired the Mini, and came out with the Nano, which was even smaller than the Mini, at about a quarter of an inch thick. The nano has exploded onto the market with it's extremely small size, and has capacities of 1, 2, and 4 gigabytes.
iPod Video - This was a replacement for the basic iPod, and the most recent addition to the iPod family of products. the iPod Video not only plays songs like the original, but plays video files as well, and they bumped up the capacity to 30 and 60 gigabytes.
iPod Shuffle - The iPod Shuffle is Apples first attempt at the flash drive market, since all of their other products have spinning hard drives. The shuffle replaces the user interface with just a few buttons, and prides itself on the "shuffle" feature, after it's name. It is the smallest of the iPod line, at about the size of a usb memory stick, and has capacities of 512 megabytes and 1 gigabyte, appealing to those that don't need much space and want something extremely small.
The iPod has created a whole slew of other markets as well, from audio companies implementing ipod connectivity support in car radios, clothes companies creating ipod pockets, and other third party companies creating tons of ipod accessories, like carrying cases, protective sleeves, docking stations, the list goes on and on.
It's no wonder why the iPod dominates the market, with Apple's ingenious marketing strategies, great features, and appealing looks of their products, the iPod is destined to dominate the MP3 player market for some time.


List Price : $499.99
Price : $380.53
You Save : $119.46 (24%)
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus 32GB (Dual Core, Universal Remote, WiFi)

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