09.12.11
Video blog of customers using Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 for first time in India!
Remember I blogged about the live webcast of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 launch in India which happened on 10th August 2011? I also then blogged about how the Blogosphere went crazy about the Galaxy Tab 750 launch which I could see on all my social media networks… If you had missed that live webcast of the launch, you can see a recording below at this link:
Video – Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 India launch
Most of the features of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 are already known to you if you have kept your eyes and ears opened to the ecosystem.. but some of the features I liked the best are as follows:
- 10.1″ display with 720p resolution
- 0.2mm thinner than iPad2
- 512MB ram more than iPad2
- No need to depend on PC to put content on the tablet
- No need to convert videos into tablet readable format
Rather than take the conventional way of listing out the same old features in a new format, I took the unconventional way out and decided to take the Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 to normal people who could use it rather than look at the dummy models available in leading mobile and electronic stores across India. Thanks to Indiblogger.in and Mrinal Chopra of Digitas.in, I got an opportunity to take the Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 to review for a couple of days and went ahead and introduced it to my friends ranging from bloggers, tweeps to even non-techies. Here is a video blog of customers using Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 for the first time in India:
Video – What do you feel about Samsung Galaxy Tab 750?
As you can see, customers loved the Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 for the most part – as it had amazing resolution screen, great camera, wonderful graphics but felt that the responsiveness could improve a lot more. I lived up to my promise of organizing a meetup where everybody could get a hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 and if I’m selected as one of the Samsung Mobilers, I would voluntarily organize more meets like this where people can experience the Samsung mobile devices personally rather than wait a long time for the devices to appear in the neighbourhood mobile store.
What do you think of the idea? When do you want to check out the Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 for yourself? I can arrange you a dekko
ranJan said,
September 12, 2011 at 11:39 pm
Galaxy tab 750, such a charm it is. I was one among many people who experience this particular serial no. of 750 we talked earlier in this post. It takes quite sometime to actually imagine everything thats got on this tab when fingers slide softly on the huge touch screen, and when its clear that user experience is custom made for this one, is when its evident that galaxy and honeycomb has long way to go.
Deepak Gupta said,
September 13, 2011 at 12:03 am
Now thats a really nice way of displaying the Galaxy Tab awesomeness!!!
Hari said,
September 15, 2011 at 2:32 pm
Hey Nice, and thanks for all the offline info about the Tab.
Much Appreciated.
Cheers
Hari
sarthak said,
September 16, 2011 at 10:46 pm
nice tablet but does it support usb?
or if i want to connect my tablet to hard disk through usb ??
IS IT POSSIBLE?