Put the galaxy at your fingertips with the Samsung Galaxy Tab

Samsung Galaxy Tab

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab is offering creatives and artists a new way to be creative – and connect with people in the process, and it’s already convincing leading creatives, who can use it for top-notch images created on the hoof.

“It’s almost like back in the day, looking at an 8×10,” says photographer and blogger Fatsarazzi of the Samsung’s new Galaxy Tab. Fatsarazzi (or the Blog Father, as he’s sometimes known) is an online personality, a mover-shaker on the international photography scene and blogosphere, who also specialises in photographing subcultures.

Not only does the Samsung Galaxy Tab have the old school appeal of the 8×10, but combines it with up-to-the-second technology and incredible immediacy and usablility.

“I will use this for street portraits,’ says Fatsarazzi. “You interact with your subject because you’ve got something new.”

Add to this an amazing camera and the type of technology where you can show people where they’ve been, and you’re on to a winner. Samsung’s Galaxy Tab is supported by the Android operating system, and with Touchwiz 4.0, fingertip multitasking is a touch away.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab launches in stores across the UK this month.

And you can catch more reviews and stories about this exciting bit of kit on the World of Tab. Find out more about the exciting new development in the world of tablets on the Samsung Galaxy Tab Facebook page and join the experience at Samsung’s Wold of Tab.
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