Sunday, July 22, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7-Inch, Wi-Fi)

Dual-Core Processor and MicroSD Slot 
The Galaxy Tab 2 sports a fast dual-core processor that provides a smooth user experience whether you're playing games or browsing the web. You can also use the microSD card slot to add up to 32GB of additional data storage or easily transfer music and picture files. The Smart Remote app and built-in IR blaster turn the Galaxy Tab 2 into a universal remote control, allowing you to control all of your home entertainment devices, including your TV, cable box, DVR, and Blu-ray player. Additionally, the Smart Remote learns what you like and presents you with personalized recommendations. Find a show, click the "watch" button, and see your TV automatically switch to that show. Using AllShare, Samsung's content-sharing service, you can wirelessly stream multimedia content from your tablet to your TV or another DLNA-enabled device. And if you need to leave the living room, you can stay tuned in--Smart View allows you to wireless stream what's on your Samsung Smart TV to your Galaxy Tab 2.

  • Access the web, TV shows, movies, and over 450,000 apps 
  • Control, watch, and share content with your TV 
  • 7-inch tablet designed to perform anywhere



Up date Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7-Inch, Wi-Fi)  Reviews from J. Haggard

  1. I use Dropbox on my home computer and put the app on this tablet. I also use a tivo at home and thought about how could I get my shows on my tivo to my computer then to my tablet? Well I use TivoToGo to transfer shows to my computer, then I place them in a drop box folder and they sync automatically to my dropbox account. I then on the tablet have an app (free and paid versions) called "Folder Sync" and I have that set to every hour check my drop box Tivo folder and download any latest tv shows my computer has copied. This means that in the morning when I leave for work my tablet has all my shows from the previous night I didn't get to watch on it so I can for instance watch one or two on my lunch break, without having to have a wifi connection at work!
  2. Need to make a phone call? Unfortunately this device doesn't have phone support. However Skype works great with both video calls and audio calls. You can pay for a phone number from skype (it's cheap if you wanted it) and actually treat this like a phone assuming you have wifi wherever you are. I did try google voice app, that will not allow you to make calls and use the tablet as a handset, it instead asks you what phone in your account it should call. By 

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