Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus launches November 13th for $399.99

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Samsung announced on Friday that pre-orders for the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus will begin on October 23rd for $399.99. The device will then be available from a number of retailers including Best Buy, Amazon, Tiger Direct and Fry’s on November 13th. The Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is powered by Android Honeycomb and offers a 7-inch display with a 1024 x 600-pixel resolution, 16GB of storage and a 1.2GHz dual-core processor. It also comes with built-in infrared capabilities that will allow users to control their home theater and TV setup directly from the tablet. Read on for the full press release.

Samsung Expands U.S. Tablet Portfolio with Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus

Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Featuring Peel Smart Remote App Delivers Powerful “Discover, Tap and Watch” Home Entertainment Experience

DALLAS and SANTA CLARA, Calif.– October 21, 2011 – Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the U.S.1, and Samsung Electronics America today announced the upcoming availability of the  Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 7.0 Plus featuring Peel Smart Remote TV application. Peel allows users to instantly find and watch their favorite TV shows and discover new shows based on their preferences, all with the tap of a screen.

Offering a portable, rich multimedia experience on a 7-inch display, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus packs power and productivity into a chic lightweight design, weighing just 345g and measuring 9.96mm thin. The Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus runs Google AndroidTM Honeycomb platform, enabling an easy and intuitive user experience. In addition, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus delivers a smooth and intuitive user experience with powerful performance powered by a 1.2GHz dual core processor.

Featuring built-in infrared capabilities, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus can control the user’s home theater/TV setup. The Peel integration on the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus goes beyond the Peel application available for download today by no longer requiring additional hardware or cables for TV control functionality. Peel allows users to control any home entertainment system regardless of manufacturer.

Peel displays personalized programming recommendations in an intuitive and content-driven graphical interface, completely eliminating the need to scroll through traditional channel-listing grids. The application’s home screen displays colorful thumbnail images of “Top Picks,” or favorite shows. Touch one of the thumbnails and the application displays what channel that show is on as well as a brief description of the episode that is playing. Simply tap “Watch On TV” and the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus will automatically change the channel to the selected program.

“The Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus optimized with the innovative Peel application will enable users to connect seamlessly to view their favorite TV shows,” said Dale Sohn, president of Samsung Mobile. “Our partnership with Peel further builds on Samsung’s convergence strategy to create enhanced user experiences.”

Peel combined with the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus can control the entire home entertainment system, including the TV, set-top box, DVD, Blu-ray player and AV audio system. Peel will provide Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus users with a social aspect as well, connecting them directly to Facebook and Twitter to share what they are watching with their social networks.

“This partnership continues Peel’s vision of eliminating the barriers between you and your favorite shows,” said Greg Lindley, chief experience officer for Peel. “The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus – with its built in IR remote functionality – is a great platform for the Peel app and creates an ideal second screen experience for any TV lover.”

The 16GB Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus will be available nationwide through Best Buy, Amazon, Tiger Direct, Fry’s and other fine retailers starting November 13th for $399.99. Pre-orders will begin October 23rd with select partners.

Samsung’s relationship with Peel is part of Samsung’s overall commitment to convergence and the companies are working to integrate the Peel Smart Remote Application into future Samsung mobile devices.

10 Comments
  • Anonymous

    No GSM SIM slot??
    Keep it Samsung!!

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  • Anonymous

    Only Pad I use will be ipad and Kotex.

    • Anonymous

      Don’t they have the sAme absorption rAte??

  • Robert Hostetter

    Will programmers be able to access this hardware directly?  I have a home theater PC and I dream of a day when instead of a remote and a keyboard and a mouse, I mostly just control my setup via a tablet.  I plan to tightly integrate it with my home theater PC so I’d like to be sure I can program it myself and not just be limited to the peel app.

  • http://twitter.com/drypulse bryan parker

    kindle fire is the only tablet priced anywhere near me beginning to care about any tablet that can’t run my pc software. and i still can’t decide how much i even care about it

    • Carmen

      The way you worded that makes it really hard to understand. Also, why would you want your tablet to run PC apps? Just hop on a pc to access them. That’s what I don’t get about people who criticize tablets. They have a different human input device, so they should run an operating system and apps built for that type of input. Plain and simple.

  • DP

    Very cool!! I can’t wait to buy one.

  • Zack

    yeah no. not spending 400 bucks here.

  • zps

    why is this released with all the press about the 7.7?  i don’t get it.

  • RICO

    This tablet would have been a home run had they added a Full size SD card slot, Full size USB port  and an HDMI port for it.

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