A new tablet officially arrives on the market, and it does so with a large screen so it seeks to compete with models such as Apple's iPad in this section. The model we are talking about is the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 and it is a device that is launched with Android Marshmallow operating system and the usual TouchWiz customization layer from the Korean company.
This is a model that comes with a 10.1-inch screen, which is already quite clear in the nomenclature of the device itself. The quality of this is WUXGA (PLS), so we are talking about a resolution of 1.920 x 1.200, so the images shown are of a more than acceptable definition. By the way, the aspect ratio is 16:10, very much in line with what other tablets on the market offer.
As for the two main components on which the performance of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 largely depends, the choices of the Korean company are confirmed as a processor Exynos 7870 of eight cores and, the RAM, stays in 2 GB. So you shouldn't have trouble running current applications, but you shouldn't expect high-end capability either.
The rest of the hardware
Below we leave a small list with other features that are important in any Android terminal, without the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 being an exception. The truth is that it is a model that should be considered Midrange and that it is an interesting option in a market that is not exactly experiencing its best moments:
- 16 GB internal storage, expandable using microSD cards up to 200 GB
- 8 megapixel rear camera (f / 1.9 with LED flash) and 2 Mpx front camera (f / 2.2)
- LTE connectivity, WiFi Dual Band, Bluetooth 4.2 and GPS + GLONASS + Beidou
- Dimensions: 254,2 x 155,3 x 8,2 millimeters
- Weight: 525 grams
- Battery 7.300 mAh
Regarding the deployment in the market of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1, this will take place in Europe next month in black and white. Prices are at € 289 for the WiFi-only version and € 349 for the model with LTE connectivity. A adequate possibility that it does not have an exorbitant price, does not it appear to you?