
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 (P7100) has also got the official acknowledgement at the Mobile World Congress. The new Galaxy Tab has been created in partnership with Vodafone which is said to be created to cater to customer demand.
Galaxy Tab 10.1 is just 10.9mm thick and weighs just 599 grams. The tablet also features a 1GHz dual-core chip but unlike Galaxy S II, the Galaxy Tab comes with an Nvidia Tegra 2 chip.
Other specs include a 10.1-inch WXGA TFT display, Android 3.0 OS, 3G support, 8MP camera, 2MP front-facing camera, full HD video recording and playback, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.1 support, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n and 16GB/32GB storage.
Vodafone will launch this tablet in over 20 markets starting this spring.
Check out the hands-on from Engadget here.

No HDMI..??
@Wave: No HDMI
i guess there will be another tab with 7″ SAMOLED..!!
What is the Dual core in the Galaxy S II?
Heres wishing for a 7″ too 🙂 its got be the best compromise between screen size and portability. Personal 10″ is good but its more likely to stay one coffee table. Still i need to make my mind up maybe having 4″ & 7″ device would be a bit close!!
Still can not wait to get my hands on the Tab II 🙂
as for the HDMI i think you meant to use DNLA or is that DLNA
no HDMI, no USB …SAD:(
i will get one for sure. (i love samsung)
@Sorin
It states in the specs USB 2.0
Iv been wanting a tablet so badly, and I almost just ordered the GT-P1000, but when I saw this I decided to hold out until this is released!! Can’t wait!
I also want to know that what kind of CPU & GPU does it built?
@Awon: Tegra 2