The IFA 2011 started at Berlin, and with it started the arrival of some of the much anticipated gadgets in the tech world. It started with Samsung announcing a brand new Android tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7.
The Samsung Galaxy
Tab 7.7 is an Android 3.2 (Honeycomb) tablet boasts a 7.7 in Super AMOLED WXGA display, storage memory of 16/32/64 GB, which further could be expanded using a microSD memory card slot, a 1.4 GHz dual-core processor and 3 MP and 2 MP cameras.
As far as the connectivity is concerned, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 supports Bluetooth 3.0, HSPA+ and Wi-Fi. The Galaxy Tab 7.7 also has GPS onboard GPS and the power for the tablet comes from a 5,100 mAh battery. The best thing here is that Samsung has managed in squeezing all that into 0.74 lbs measures 7.89 mm.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 supports a wide assortment of multimedia applications: It allows you to watch HD video clips in 1080p magnificence, and you can even make this device into a universal remote control, which allows the users to control their TV set, set top box, DVD/Blu-ray player and the like.
Samsung hasn’t given any details on the availability and pricing of the device.
Seeing each and every aspect of the device we were a tad impressed with it, but what do you think of Samsung’s new tablet? Do you like its 7.7-inch form factor? Do let us know your thoughts on this device.

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