Samsung’s long rumored tablet, the Galaxy Tab, was unveiled today and is expected to compete with the Apple iPad.

Piggybacking on the success of their Galaxy S line of smartphones, Samsung has released the Galaxy Tab. The device will feature a 7-inch 1,024 by 600-pixel display, and like their Galaxy S phones, the Galaxy Tab will run on Android 2.2. The tablet is expected to compete with Apple’s iPad, and it offers some features the iPad currently lacks, such as Flash support, front and rear facing cameras, and microSD support for additional storage. The Galaxy Tab is powered by a 1 GHz Cortex processor along with 512 MB of RAM.  It also features 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, and 3G connectivity.

Samsung has not announced pricing or any potential carrier partners for the device in the U.S. or in other markets.

Check out the video below to see the tablet in action.

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  1. Mets at 8:29am 14th March 2011 Sorry, I can take pictures but can't view before taking, I can see nothing on the screen, but the gadget can still manage to take pics. Please help me to rectify this problem
  2. sandra at 3:17pm 1st March 2011 how do i file and store pic's on my galaxt tab....
  3. Owen Igamba at 10:57am 9th January 2011 Samsung ;-)
  4. monty vyas at 8:14am 28th December 2010 i think that this mob is very nice features & this mob like an mini laptpo
  5. tantrik at 6:54am 28th December 2010 woh man unbeleiveable
  6. Rich at 2:41pm 15th September 2010 Pretty Impressive if you ask me and the compatibility with Flash is Key!
  7. Khaled at 3:33pm 10th September 2010 Another IPad challenger , Impressive Video
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