Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 is the latest version of Galaxy Tab series. This tablet was officially announced for the first time at CES 2012 last week and it will work under Verizon Wireless network. As it name implies, Galaxy Tab 7.7 sports 7 inch Super AMOLED Plus screen with 1280 x 800 pixels resolution display. Samsung packed this device with a dual-core processing unit that currently clocked at 1.4 GHz.
There’s 3.0 megapixels rear shutter and 2.0 megapixels web camera that can be utilized for video call purpose. This tablet is also capable to playback video content in full 720p HD quality. Super AMOLED Plus screen was used for the first time on Samsung Galaxy S II and it is able to provide great display quality. So, we have a great faith that Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 will be able to imitate or even surpass Galaxy S II display quality. The tablet also has HDMI output port, so you can stream your HD 1080p video content in your larger TV screen.
According to Verizon, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 will fully support for their 4G LTE Internet network. The company also provide some extra peripherals like bookcase cover, keyboard, and multimedia docks. It is still unclear when this device will be available for purchase but the company noted that it will arrive on their inventory within weeks.
