The Samsung Galaxy. Photo by AP.
Samsung has unveiled a new tablet PC named Galaxy Tab as
the latest device meant to rival Apple's popular iPad.
The device offers users "a new galaxy of possibilities" with
features such as mobile video conferencing and a video chat
function, Samsung Europe telecom executive Thomas Richter
said at Berlin's IFA consumer electronics fair.
The thin tablet device weighs 380g and has a 7-inch
(18-centimeter) touch screen, making it about three times
that of an Apple iPhone, but roughly a third smaller than an
iPad.
Richter says it comes with Google Inc.'s Android 2.2
operating system, which can run HTML5 and Adobe's Flash
Player - unlike the iPad.
The Galaxy will allow users to browse the web and check email
just as on a regular PC, Richter said.
"The Samsung Galaxy Tab has been designed to enable consumers
to maximise their online experience wherever that may be,"
the head of Samsung's mobile communications business, J.K.
Shin, said.
The price of the device will depend on telecommunications
operators, who will sell the device from next month in Europe
and in a few months in the US and Asia, Samsung said.
The device supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and 3G cell phone
networks, making it a combination of smart phone and laptop.
It "turns out to be a perfect speakerphone on the desk, or a
mobile phone on the move via Bluetooth headset," Samsung
said.
The tablet PC also comes with two cameras, one 3-megabyte
digital camera with a flash on the back of the device, and a
second camera on the front for video conferences - a feature
the iPad lacks, but other competitors such as Dell's Streak
tablet PC also offers.
The company said that the device's battery would support more
than eight hours of continuous multimedia usage, or seven
hours of video play.
The tablet also comes with Swype, a third-party application
already found on Samsung's Galaxy 5 series phone and
available for some other Android-based handsets, which allows
users to type on virtual keyboards by simply swiping fingers
around from one letter to the next, lifting only between
words.
The application then uses an algorithm to determine the word
that is intended, which the company says allows for typing
speeds of more than 40 words per minute.
Commercial success of the device will be crucial for the
world's largest maker of computer memory chips, flat screen
TVs and liquid crystal displays.
Samsung's quarterly profit surged by 83 percent to a record
high of 4.28 trillion South Korean won ($US3.6 billion) in
the second quarter ended June 30, but the company warned that
intensifying competition in areas like mobile phones could
dent earnings in coming quarters.
Samsung is currently the world's second largest cell phone
manufacturer after Nokia.
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