Samsung’s Galaxy Tab device might not have been the best kept secret in the world , but its arrival at IFA still saw a lot of excitement and clamour to try out the new tablet. The dinky device, which has a 7-inch screen and weighs in at only 380g, is meant to be the portable and pocketable answer to the heft of the iPad, and certainly feels that way when you first play with it. Running Android 2.2, the Galaxy Tab is certainly a cutting-edge device when it comes to the specs – svelte chassis aside, it’s also packing a 1024×600 WSVGA screen, making it much higher resolution than Apple’s iPad. It sits nicely in the hand, with one-handed operation easy thanks to the seven-inch screen, and the rear of the Galaxy Tab (which comes in black and white) is smooth plastic but easy to grip

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