The Galaxy Tab to run between $200 and $400?

According to the Wall Street Journal, Samsung executive Hankil Yoon, informed them that the Samsung Galaxy Tab will be running for a very reasonable $200-$400 price range. This is all dependent on subsidies of course. If the price can be reduced to $200 on a 2 year contract and $499 without, then Samsung has a winner. It may seem hard to compete with the iPad at a similar price off contract, however the Samsung Galaxy Tab is better in every way. Dual cameras, Flash 10.1, almost half the weight, smaller more portable size, but still packing a big enough screen to enjoy games, E-Reading, and web browsing. This thing is a winner so far in our books, though we do need to get our hands on one to make sure we like this thing in real life as much as we do from afar. Would you sign a 2 year contract for a $200 Galaxy Tab or would you prefer to pay full price? Read more of this post

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab revealed, on paper it bests the iPad in almost every way

Today is the launch of, well lets be honest, the iPad’s first real competitor. The Samsung Galaxy Tab was unveiled today in Berlin Germany and there is a lot to like about this device. In fact, there is so much to like about the device I went with the semi-controversial title stating that the Galaxy Tab is in fact better than the iPad. Well that is on paper at least. So what does this thing come with? Read on after the break for the full spec list… Read more of this post

Samsung Galaxy S lands on AT&T, renamed to Samsung Captivate

We all know the specs of the Samsung Galaxy S by now. What we have been waiting for is a release date and some carrier info. We recently saw a FCC filing that shows the Samsung Galaxy S with T-Mobile 3G bands. Even after seeing that recent FCC filing, the Samsung Galaxy S may land on AT&T first. AT&T announced the re-branded Galaxy S as the Samsung Captivate this morning. They offer a full press release on the device and say it will arrive in the coming months. Curious that it won’t be in the coming weeks. We have heard an end of July time frame for the Galaxy S so there is still a chance that it might land on another U.S. carrier first. Either way it is looking like the Galaxy S might just be landing on that 110 countries around the world like we heard before. You might just want to hold off on that iPhone 4 purchase, unless of course AT&T strips out the phones basic functionality. Check out the press release after the break… Read more of this post