Samsung Galaxy Tablet 10.1
Tablets are exciting, there's no doubt about that. Everyone wants one
and, supposedly, 50 million people have one. So, when the Samsung
Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) arrived on my desk, I ripped it open, didn't I?
Well, not quite. I almost forgot about it amongst the morning to-do list
and it lay there, rejected and, quite frankly, in my way. Why did I
neglect it for so long? Answer: The packaging, it just isn't very
exciting. I don't look at it and want to rip it open like a hidden
Christmas present discovered on boxing day. In fact, it shares a lot in
common with that hidden Christmas present because it remains unopened on
my desk for a good couple of hours whilst I get on with other, more
important things. Of course, I'm not saying electronics have to be boxed
and bowed and sparkly for me to give it attention, but a little effort
will never go amiss.
My ungrateful air ends there though because when I finally got around
to opening it I was sorry I left it so long. It's lightweight and
sleek, and I find myself just picking it up, twisting it around, swiping
between screens and just marveling and how fast and fun it is. Fifteen
minutes pass (I know, I'm easily amused) before I go to set up Facebook
and Twitter and all the other day-to-day things that make a tablet worth
having, and I'm helped along by S Suggest -- a feature that compiles a
suggestion of popular apps that gradually tailors itself to what you
regularly like and use. Helpful. Instead of manually typing in all the
apps I want, they're all there at the tap of my finger to download
within seconds from the Play Store. This takes a further 15 minutes away
from me as I spend ages browsing all the apps on offer.
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