Samsung Galaxy Tab 730 and 750 coming soon.

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Samsung will be launched soon in India models of Tablet PCs called Galaxy Tab 730 and 750.

Galaxy Tab 730 and Galaxy Tab 750 are the counterparts of which are available in other markets, models of the Galaxy Tab 8.9 and Galaxy Tab 10.1.

The design of the model 730 is based on a matrix of 8.9 inches, while the model 750 uses a matrix of size to 10.1 inches. In both cases, the matrix is equipped with a capacitive overlay touch and works in the native resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels.

The heart of computers is the nVidia Tegra platform 2 and SoC, integrating in itself, clocked at 2 x 1 GHz dual-core processor ARM Cortex-A9 family, working with chipset and GPU T20 ULP GeForce.

Devices running the Android operating system version 3.0 and a dedicated overlay TouchWiz UI UX.
samsung Galaxy Tab 730 and 750
Samsung Galaxy Tab 730 and 750 are equipped with 1 GB of RAM and 16 or 32 GB Flash memory. Both devices have a basic set of communication interfaces, including: HSPA module (optional HSPA +), Wi-Fi 802.11n, Bluetooth 3.0, mini-USB 2.0, A-GPS, HDMI output, a microSD card reader.

Galaxy Tab 730 is encapsulated in an enclosure with dimensions of approximately: 230.9 x 157.8 x 8.6 mm and weighs about 465 grams with battery with a capacity of 6100 mAh, while the model 750 is encapsulated in an enclosure with dimensions of approximately: 256, 2 x 172.9 x 8.6 mm and weighs 565 grams with battery with a capacity of 7000 mAh.

Both models will have a pre-installing the application "My Reader" through which users gain access to 17 newspapers, 17 magazines and a library of 30,000 books in India, and also allows viewing of 55 channels of local application "Mobile TV".

Galaxy Tab 750 in sales will be available in the second half of August of the year, while the Galaxy Tab 730 will hit the shelves until the second half of September 2011.

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