Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 (2012): The complete review – Part 7

Monday, April 2nd, 2012 4:59:38 by

The 7.7-inch screen is a charm. As mentioned earlier, it is the best screen I have ever seen in a 7-inch category and even all the larger siblings don’t enjoy the same AMOLED technology with such a grace. The resolution is the same as other 7-inchers, though, at 1,280×800 pixels. AMOLED screens are able to reach much deeper black levels and a higher perceived brightness than the conventional LED technology in use by most tablet screens. As a result, the screen pulses with vibrancy and colors practically pop from the screen.

The internet works perfectly in a close WiFi canvas and the uploading and downloading is faster. However, the range can be different for different routers but farther you go from the source less responsive Honeycomb browser becomes.

The 4G connectivity was however, a disappointment as compared to the new iPad 2012. It also is less speedier than the dedicated WiFi loop. However, Tab 7.7 does give an acceptable speed on the 4G network.

Lastly, the price, which is the biggest turn off to the new device despite its aesthetics. In the US, Tab 7.7 is available for $500 on a two-year contract from Verizon Wireless, which is a stretch that nobody would like. The non-contract version, which can be used all over the world is available for $700, which is a lot to pay for a 7-inch slate with a mere 16 GB of storage. However, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 is the best choice in small-size tablets with a quality screen.

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