Last week in London, the tech giant announced two new Windows 8 slates: the ATIV
Q and the ATIV Tab 3. Only four months earlier at Mobile World Congress in
Barcelona, Samsung introduced another model, the Galaxy Note 8 newest
tablets. And today , Samsung said it was bringing out three new
Galaxy Tab 3 tablets: in 7, 8 and 10.1-inch screen sizes. The 7-inch device will
run on the Android 4.1 operating system, while the latter devices run on Android
4.2, or Jelly Bean.
The latest machines start arriving in the U.S. on
July 7, with Samsung starting to accept pre-orders Tuesday. Tab 3 models come in
white or a hue Samsung describes as gold brown. Prices are $199, $299 and $399,
respectively.
While Samsung appears have a model in its portfolio that
would theoretically appeal to any given tablet buyer, it also risks confusing
consumers. Which is it now, a Galaxy Tab, Galaxy Note 8, ATIV? Or is it perhaps
the Galaxy Note II "phablet" that depending on your viewpoint is either a small
tablet or oversized smartphone?
Samsung is pushing this latest Tab 3 trio
as a less expensive alternative to the Note 8, with a user interface that ought
to be familiar and serve as a complement to folks who have bought the company's
current flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S 4.Samsung cites research from
Forrester stating that 49% of U.S. consumers who own both a mobile phone and
tablet prefer the tablet as their primary device to go online. And data from the
same survey further indicates that across 25 types of tablet applications there
is no single dominant use of tablets by users.
The survey goes on to say
that a typical user is more well-defined by their lack of uniformity as
evidenced by the fact that they engage in a widely varied mix of five to six
different application types in a given month with only games topping the 50%
threshold for all tablet users.DSsSed2ed
Samsung is pushing Tab 3's use
in the living room. They feature IR Blasters that transform the latest android
tablet into universal remote controls. Folks can get TV
recommendations and on-demand content via Samsung's WatchOn service.The tablets
are Wi-Fi only, but buyers do get one year of Boingo hotspot service gratis,
along with three months of free Hulu Plus service and two years of free DropBox
Service with up to 50 GB storage space.
Tab 3's are less robust than
their premium Android sibling, the $399 Galaxy Note 8, which would appeal more
to people who tend to use their tablets for creative pursuits. For instance,
Note 8 users can exploit Samsung's so-called S Pen for drawing, jotting notes
and taking advantage of other tricks.
没有评论:
发表评论