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Samsung Galaxy Tab Review: Best Android Tablet and True Rival to iPad?

As most of you will already be aware, all four major carriers in the US are preparing to release their version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab in the coming days and weeks. We have a detailed review for you to read now, which puts the Sprint version through it’s paces.

The review comes to you courtesy of Engadget, and you’ll be pleased to know that they have given the Samsung Galaxy Tab a positive 7/10 review, even going as far to say that it will definitely be the best Android tablet on the market when it becomes available.

The have praised the excellent quality of the 7-inch capacitive touchscreen, and although they had good words on the inclusion of front and back cameras, they mentioned that video call quality could have been a little better.

Engadget also claim that the Samsung Galaxy Tab is the ‘first, true competitor’ to the Apple iPad – which tells you how good they think this device actually is. Still though, we’re not too impressed with pricing for the device, but there is no doubt that this thing is going to fly off the shelves.

You can read their full review here, there are also some great hands-on pictures and videos for you to check out.

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Written by Alan Ng

Alan has been working for Product-Reviews since 2009 and became the Editor-in-chief in 2014. He has a passion for technology, the latest mobile phones and gadgets, and the gaming industry. Alan is a graduate of Canterbury Christ Church University and completed a B.A in Commercial Music in 2008. While expressing a keen interest in all areas that PR cover, you'll usually find Alan in the gaming section, where he'll be keeping enthusiasts up to date on all the latest news and reviews for consoles and PC.

Contact Alan Ng: alan@product-reviews.net

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