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Samsung Mobile IPAD competitor, Galaxy Tab will be available at all four major U.S. wireless carriers.
Product will be sold by Verizon Wireless, AT T Sprint and T-Mobile, Samsung said on Thursday in a statement.
Galaxy Tab is less than Apple is IPAD, but it is for many of the same applications using the internet, watching movies or reading e-books. How smart Galaxy S Samsung phone, the Galaxy card is based on Google s Android OS.
is expected to ship before the year end holiday shopping season. In a press release, Samsung said the product will soon. Prices have not yet been issued.
Galaxy card can fit in a large pocket. It is a half-inch(12 mm) thick, and with seven-inch screen and weighs about 13 ounces compared with IPAD more powerful 1.5 kg. Critics argue that, in contrast to the IPAD, Galaxy card can be operated with one hand.
Users can download movies through Samsung Media Hub services. It has two cameras a 3 megapixel at the back for taking pictures, and the 1.3 megapixel camera in front of the chat.
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The relationship between manufacturers of Consumer electronics and environmentalists is similar to that between George W Bush and Saddam Hussein. No matter how much the latter tries to convince the former, he would not succeed.
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held in Las Vegas this week threw many good surprises in the form of environment friendly electronic products. Yet, the green brigade is still not convinced that the industry is taking the environment any more seriously than the way Israel takes UN resolutions. And even if the recession in United States, which has had a domino effect in global economy, resulted in less number of people visiting the CES this year, manufacturers like Toshiba and LG have tried to put their greenest foot forward in the show.
Japanese electronics manufacturer, Toshiba recently unveiled its Super Charger battery during the show. Being long lasting, it is being promoted as a product which would save energy, thereby bringing down the need to produce more energy which would obviously result in less CO2 getting dispersed in the atmosphere. The other product which specifically designed to cut energy costs was the LG’s 32-inch TV. According to the company, the new product would require 50 percent less power than the conventional 32-inch LCD TV.
In addition to being responsible for, either directly or indirectly releasing gases into the atmosphere, consumer electronics are the major source of e-waste. Hence, in order to address that problem, mobile phone manufacturer, Motorola recently released its new cell phone made of plastic which contains the plastic recovered by recycling water bottles.
The disagreement between the industry and the green brigade is likely to continue as long as the problems of environmental degradation and global warming are seriously and fully addressed by both governments of the world and business enterprises. However, the showcasing of various environment friendly products in the Consumer Electronics Show this year is a welcome surprise. One should hope that this trend continues and consumer goods manufacturers come up with more such gadgets in future.