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Samsung galaxy tab 10.1 p5000: What's various The latest Tab is now shipping, and here's a preview of how its stacks up in general performance when compared to its forerunner and rivals. The Samsung galaxy tab 10.1 p5000 is now shipment, and we've also been running, it by means of our gauntlet of tests to view how it compares with its predecessor. Our whole review is forth-coming, but in the meantime, here's a quick look at the May tinh bang Samsung performance as compared with the original, nearly year-old Galaxy Tab 10.1.

In short, continue year's model actually outperformed the new model on some of our tests. Some metrics, such as our Sunspider tests, were correctly identical. Others showed a distinct trend toward sluggish performance. For example, the Tab 2's cold start-up time was 22 percent longer than the original Tab, 44 seconds to the original's 36 seconds. And its success on our GLBenchmark were mixed -- the Tab 2 slight outpaced the the authentic Tab on the Egypt Offscreen and Pro Offscreen tests, but it lagged slightly on Egypt Standard and Egypt Pro Typical.

Computer hardware Factors

Both the original Tab 10.1 and the new Samsung's Galaxy Tab use a 1GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM. But where last year's iteration used an Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, the Tab 2 uses a Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 processor. How much of the changed performance is due to the new processor engine and how much is due to any variances between Android mobile phone 3.2 and Android 4.0.3 is cloudy. It is worth observing that Android may be somewhat to blame here; the Asus Transformer Pad TF300 performed similarly with the new Tab 2 in our startup time tests.

What is clear, though, is that the new Samsung's Galaxy Tab isn't even coming close to the performance of the current Android leader of the pack, the Asus Transformer Prime TF201. It's a bit strange, since last year's Samsung galaxy tab set the bar for so long.

This second-gen technology, as with its more value-priced 7-inch cousin the Tab 2 7.0, feels more like The samsung enterprise has reinvented the Tab line to assume a more budget-oriented position in performance and price. The price angle will work well for the 7.0 Plus, but if the firm is truly gunning for a “budget” slot with the Tab 2 10.1, it would have gone out the gate priced appreciably less than the recent $400.

Proper now, there's a lot of tablet opposition in that $400 or less space, with Apple's iPad 2, Acer's Iconia Tab A200, and Asus' Transformer Pad TF300 all vying for a piece of your wallet.

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