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South Korean media said Samsung Tablet PC was encumbered Google system

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June 22, according to South Korean media reports, Samsung's latest Galaxy Tab 10.1 Tablet PC was called as Apple iPad 2's real threat, but the comment was widely criticized Google system, and said Samsung Tablet PC was encumbered by Google system.

Business Insider said the hardware performance of this Tablet PC is superior than iPad 2", but the Google operating system is disappointing. Wall Street Journal said, the price of Galaxy Tab 10.1 is similar with iPad 2, but the Apple iPad is too small and the standby battery time is not ideal."

The drag on the tablet is Google's system and Andrews boring user interface. Business Insider said: "Android operating system a mess which is very difficult to use."Meraki provides market research firm's latest data show that the first half of 2010, Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS X platform won two of WiFi traffic and 64% share of mobile devices is not high, but to the platform this year, Apple and Google Android iOS platform device is won 58% of WiFi traffic, that the PC mobile devices over WiFi market to become a part of the largest, and the WiFi market before the traditional pattern has begun to change.

Samsung responded that the operating system issues will be resolved in the upcoming months, Galaxy Tab 10.1 is just listed, apps shortage is inevitable in the early stage.
Meanwhile, government representatives from the three countries and 120 civil experts to participate in standard Northeast Asia Cooperation Forum also held that day at the same locationlaptop accessories.

The forum will focus on discussing laptop charger, hydrogen, fuel battery, smart cities and other countries proposed that the cooperation of the nine subjects of international standards, as well as nuclear energy, radio frequency identification technology, cargo containers are in the seven standards of cooperation issues.

In the intergovernmental cooperation meeting, China proposes to organize a special study group to develop a standard policy of joint research areas. He also proposes to strengthen smart grid, renewable energy standards in the area for future growth momentum cooperation.

Google provide free Android system and solve Android problems. Samsung is working with Google to overcome these problems. For Samsung didn't participate the development and design of this operating system, therefore they can not independently solve technical problemsbattery news.

Samsung spokesman said: "We are working with Google to improve the operating system now, and all issues will be resolved within a year."


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15 comments:

  1. ok thanks a lot sir, our engineering department would be happy about this. :)

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  2. This is a Tablet PC running a full version of Windows 7, so it is in effect a laptop. It will run any software that you can run on a PC - desktop or notebook. It has a USB port on board and another one on the dock that comes with it. So, yes... it absolutely runs flash!

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  3. randomnonsensevideosAugust 28, 2012 at 12:01 PM

    Does this support flash? Is this like a laptop? I noticed the Ipad isn't with no USB port.

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  4. iPad is for Kids. Windows Tablets for Business people who want to work with them.

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  5. Yes, sketchup basic and pro would work just fine. I have a bunch of Occupational Therapist clients who use it on thier Motion F5v rugged tablets.

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  6. Hmmm, depends. I assume that you are talking about a Wacom Bamboo Tablet and not the stupid iPad stylus?

    I believe the the Bamboo has higher pressure sensitivity (1024), but the trouble with Bamboo is the small surface size. It does not scale up well to a high resolution screen.

    Whereas with a Tablet PC like this one you work directly on the screen at 1:1 - no scaling. That is much better to work with...

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  7. does this support google sketch up mobile applications??

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  8. Do you consider the pen better than wacom bamboo?

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  9. Yes, it is possible.

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  10. Can you dual boot Windows & Android?

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  11. If this machine has GPS, AGPS, 3G and all itw awesome thank you Brett!!!

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  12. Yes to all, in the US 3G version and also an Australian model due in weeks. You need to get the 3G version though.

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  13. Hello mate, I have read through almost all the answers of yours however did not come accross anything about "GPS, A-GPS and 3G" these are smthg that a tablet has to have we can't quite always get WIFI around and also GPS functionalities are very useful and important so Does Samsung S7 11.6 Slate tablet has those particular elements? It's very important for me cause I am planning to have one sometime soon hopefully and please response to my question if possible. Best.

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  14. I have, yes. It is will be interesting for Tablet users. In the meantime Windows 7 works very well.

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