Bateluer
Lifer
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Had my eye on a number of 7-9" tablets for a while, the Tab 8.9 among them. Looks like we can look forward to a nice device, if a little steep on the cost. Have to see if that 469 price holds after the Fire launches.
Our experience with the Tab 8.9 has been overwhelmingly positive. It can go toe-to-toe with the iPad 2 in terms of hardware specs (except battery) and bests it in weight and holding comfort. The screen real estate and resulting cramped keyboard can be a little hard to swallow, especially when the Tab 8.9 starts at only $30 less than the entry-level iPad or Tab 10.1 ($469 for 16GB, $569 to 32GB); worse, the Kindle Fire may soon single-handedly dismantle the $500 tablet pricing wall. But for those who have already dismissed Apple and dont want to wait a year or so for tablet pricing to re-center, the Tab 8.9 is by far the best option for your money.
The Good:
* Tablet feels very light in hand, but not cheap
* Performance is great, every interaction is swift
* Battery life is decent
* TouchWiz is nice, doesn't bog down the system
The Bad:
* Keyboard can feet cramped, though it's fast and responsive
* Camera is a step down in many ways from the Tab 10.1
* App selection still lags the iPad
The Ugly:
* Proprietary dock connector
Had my eye on a number of 7-9" tablets for a while, the Tab 8.9 among them. Looks like we can look forward to a nice device, if a little steep on the cost. Have to see if that 469 price holds after the Fire launches.