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First Look: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0

2012-04-13
I'm glad to see that the tablet market has shown that it can support premium tablets like the iPad or the transformer prime but also low-end tablets like the Kindle Fire as well and it's great that Samsung is getting in on that low in action with the $250 Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 hi I'm Eric Franklin and today I'll be taking a first look at the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 the tab 2 gives you a full Ice Cream Sandwich experience with Samsung's TouchWiz UI layered on top of it unlike most budget tablets though you do get a few extras you get dual cameras an option to expand your storage by up to 32 gigabytes in addition to the 8 gigabytes that are built in you also get an IR blaster that allows you to turn your tablet into a smart remote control design-wise the Tab 2 looks and feels a lot like the thin light and comfortable 7.0 plus review last year there are a few differences however the front camera is now VGA instead of 2 megapixel you can definitely see the difference in quality the back camera is still a 3 megapixel but loses the LED light and honestly it takes some pretty crappy pictures the processor has also been downgraded from 1.2 gigahertz to 1 gigahertz and while you probably won't notice a difference when you're swiping through windows or navigating the OS or even launching apps really you will notice a difference when you're surfing the web or playing games in 3d polygonal games like Riptide GP we didn't notice that the frame rate was lower than on the 7.0 plus although the Tab 2.0 did deliver consistent frame rates in 3d polygonal games getting up to maybe 25 to 30 frames per second we did notice that the 7.0 plus delivered higher frame rates that one got up to maybe around 60 frames per second and the difference was noticeable battery life under normal use seemed to drain quicker than most other 7-inch tablets I've tested so should you go for the Tab 2 7.0 or the $200 kindle fire the tap - is $50 more than the Kindle Fire and doesn't have full support for the Kindle Fires impressive content ecosystem on the tap - books magazines and newspapers are accessible via the Kindle app and you can stream or download Amazon's Cloud music but quote-unquote free Amazon Prime books aren't available nor is any Amazon video content still it might be worth the trade-off for Amazon fans who want to take advantage of the tab twos expandable memory and dual cameras for an extra 50 bucks it's not really a bad deal there's something to be said about convenience though and the Kindle Fire does convenience really well you can easily sync all your movies and music and books without having to worry about multiple apps and logging in multiple times it's one of those intangibles that you don't really see the advantage of on paper but once you've reset your tablet multiple times it's something that you quickly learn to appreciate the fire is a gentler introduction to the world of tablets that's relatively safe control and convenient if that's important to you and you don't care about cameras or expandable memory you may want to go that way but if you don't mind paying a little extra money and you're open to a more complex experience that you can ultimately do more with anyway the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 should serve your needs once again I'm Eric Franklin and this has been a first look at the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2
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