Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Galaxy Tab 10.1 Features,Price and Specs

Galaxy Tab 10.1




A couple of adjustments to the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is what it takes to finally sell the pills on the German market - at least that's what Samsung hopes.

Since August, a German court rejected the sale of the popular Samsung 10.1 tablets due to conflicts with the Apple iPad 2 patent.

Samsung has changed the dynamics on the side of the tablet on the front panel and changed the way that money is more noticeable in contrast with the previous all black design.

We hope that the new 10.1N Galaxy Tab will be available for sale earlier this week on 20 November. Records show that some German online shops have already placed ads.

You know what? A German court ruled that the right to sell Samsung Galaxy Tab in the European Union has been a change of heart.

The Düsseldorf District Court, said: "It is unclear whether the court can prohibit the Korea-based company, to sell their products abroad than in Germany."

In essence, this means that the Europeans will have the privilege of buying a new tab Galaxy, but sales continue to be banned in Germany.

"Samsung is fully committed to providing our innovative mobile devices on the market without a break. We welcome the opportunity to reaffirm our intellectual property rights at the hearing scheduled on August 25," said digital.

Samsung has finally revealed a new tab in the Galaxy in South Korea on July 20 as IPad expects to run serious money.

Galaxy Tab 10.1 is now available for ₩ 671,000 ($ 632) for the 16GB model priced slightly below 2 Apple iPad to be ₩ 640,000.

Korean customers will pay ₩ 748 000 for 32 GB model, which is slightly cheaper than the price for IPad 770 000 won.

Samsung has set up sales of 7.5 million units of Tablet PC in 2011, about five times the volume of sales in 2010. Apple reported 9.25 million on July 20 iPads were sold during the quarter April to June 2011.

In what has become a win / lose a battle between Apple, Samsung and in the front of the infringement of patents, Samsung took the loss on 25 August.

A German court upheld the injunction against the sale of Galaxy Tab is at least until 9 September. No help at all from Samsung for a world class consumer electronics IFA is presented next week (September 2-7), as was the launch of three new products including the new Galaxy Tab 7.7 device.
The German judge said: "There is an overall similarity" between the Galaxy Tab and iPad.

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