Of the many number of tablets that has been announced this week, the
most likely units that will eventually arrive in the Philippines are the
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (SGT P7100) and the
LG Optimus Pad.
The Motorola Xoom looks sweet but I doubt it will be officially
released in the Philippines while HTC Flyer doesn’t really have enough
genetic make-up to really compete with the other tablets.
LG Optimus PadDual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 1GHz processor
8.9-inch display, multi-touch @ 1280×768 pixels
32GB internal storage
Two 5MP camera
3G/HSDPA
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
GPS
Bluetooth
HDMI port
Android 3.0 Honeycomb
The dual 5-megapixel camera supports 3D Video recording and 720p HD video recording as well as 1080p video playback.
Samsung Galaxy Tab P71001 Ghz Dual Core Tegra 2 CPU
10.1 inch 1280×800 WXGA screen
16GB/32Gb internal storage
8 megapixel camera
record FullHD 1080p video
2 megapixel front-facing camera
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth
3G/HSDPA
6850 mAh battery
Android 3.0 Honeycomb
Samsung’s first 7-inch Galaxy Tab was already a hit so a more
powerful 10-incher would certainly close the gap between their own
Android tablet and Apple’s iPad.
However, considering the first Galaxy Tab was selling for a very
expensive Php35k price-point, it’s a little hard to compete with the
iPad which starts at just Php23k. Hopefully, Samsung will also offer a
cheaper WiFi-only version of their tablet at under Php25k.
Based on previous pricing schemes, we’d expect the Galaxy Tab 10.1 to
sell around Php35k or a little bit higher. As for the LG Optimus Pad,
my guesstimate is somewhere between Php30 – Php35k.