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To: sylvester80 who wrote (9259)9/5/2011 10:44:39 AM
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Samsung Galaxy Tab races into Crescent Racing superbike team's hands (VIDEO)
By shinychrison September 5, 2011 Comments (0)
techdigest.tv



The 10.1 inch Samsung Galaxy Tab is finally making its way to UK shores, and Samsung have put together a trio of videos to show off the Android powerhouse's new tricks. We've nabbed a clip of the Crescent Racing Superbike team as they use the new slate to improve their lap times, hurtling around the track at break-neck speeds. See YouTube video at the bottom of this post. It's not just the bikes that are fast either; Samsung's new Galaxy Tab responds to the touch at a lightning-quick pace too thanks to its dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, helping Samsung's TouchWiz 4.0 UI make using the device as smooth and simple as it is speedy.

With the latest Android OS version (Honeycomb) onboard, you've also got access to an incredible library of apps, featuring everything from Google Maps to YouTube, productivity apps like Dropbox and Evernote to games like Angry Birds and Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem.

That's without even mentioning its email, video chat and web browsing potential (with full Adobe Flash support), or the Samsung Hubs which give you access to instant messaging apps, 11 million music tracks to download and over 2.3 million e-books to read.

For more sneak peeks at Samsung's latest tablet titan, visit www.youtube.com/samsunguk, and then share your thoughts at the Galaxy Tab Facebook page over at www.facebook.com/samsunguk.

VIDEO: youtube.com