When it released the original Galaxy Tab last year, Samsung became one of the first mainstream hardware vendors to deliver an Android tablet. With its new Galaxy Tab 10.1, Samsung kept the Galaxy Tab name and branding, but the new device has little else in common with its predecessor. Don't let the "10.1" fool you—this is all new.
The Tab 10.1 is built atop Honeycomb, Google's tablet-optimized version of the Android operating system. Samsung ships the device with Android 3.1, a Honeycomb point update that addresses some of the technical weaknesses of the original Honeycomb release. And unlike the Motorola Xoom and other Android tablets that we have tested, the Tab 10.1 feels more like a finished product—it's still incomplete at launch, but it's not a half-baked tech demo.
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