Samsung’s Galaxy Tab -which still sounds more like a horrendous soft drink with a movie tie-in than an Android tablet-is coming to every major carrier this year. Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile.
It’s ” arriving in time for holiday shopping,” in step with Samsung. What they’re not talking about is price: How much the Tab is going to cost, and what sort of it’ll cost after the carriers knock off a couple hundred bucks in exchange for tying yourself to them for two years.
They’re calling it a ” premium” device though, so expect slightly ‘spensive, even though you decide on the Wi-Fi only version. Dear God, let the Sprint version have 4G.
That is what Samsung’s Media Hub seems like on the Tab. Media Hub is like their version of iTunes, but for video-one could rent or buy movies and TV shows, and share them with up to 5 other Media Hub devices (immediately, other Galaxy devices).
NPD: Apple grabs over 1 / 4 of the mobile PC business in Q4 2011 (including iPads), HP tops with laptops
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