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Samsung’s Galaxy Tab. Possibly the first, true, competitor to the iPad. The Galaxy Tab, unveiled September 2 and profiled here, will reportedly be available for purchase through Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon, at an as of yet unknown, price.
The Apple iPad, in comparison, will cost one $499, $599 or $699, depending on if you purchase the 16GB, 32GB or 64GB model, respectively. An additonal $130 is added if you want a 3G equipped model with available no-contract data plans for 3G service using AT&T’s wireless network priced at $15 for 250MB of data or $30 for 2GB of data.
So how do the two compare? Here’s a nice breakdown of the devices from Skatter Tech, click here for the enlarged version.
After reviewing, do you think the Galaxy Tab is a true competitor to the iPad? Why/why not? If you have neither device, which will you choose, if any, when the Galaxy Tab is released?