![]() I was thoroughly disappointed with the old plastic design, but impressed by the feel of the new. Luckily, Samsung’s newer designs were heavier (not too heavy), had a metal casing, and featured a nice rubberized grip material on the back, which looked good and should prevent a few accidental droppings. You aren’t going to beat Apple unless your product looks like its built well. It was a good move to change up the design. They were lightweight and felt cheap, a lot like the sea of iPad knockoffs I tested out back at CES in January. Because of its lightning fast redesigns, the working tablets on display were actually older, fatter models that resembled Samsung’s initial Galaxy Tab 10.1 concept from back in February. ![]() I had the chance to spend some time with the Galaxy Tab family last week and came away mixed and confused. Now, the only question is what kind of experience they offer. The newly announced Galaxy Tab 8.9 and refreshed Galaxy Tab 10.1 are now slightly thinner than Apple’s tablet and will be sold at competitive prices when they hit North American shelves this summer. So seriously, in fact, that in two weeks it completely redesigned two of its upcoming tablets to compete with Apple’s new, thinner, iPad 2.
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