![]() We’d normally complain about added bezel, but Samsung has also reduced the size of the black glass surrounding the screen. The speakers complement the new style and add a small border on the left and right sides of the screen (when held in landscape orientation). The difference in sound volume is quite profound, giving the Tab 2 at least one small leg up on Apple’s iPad. More importantly, this is one of the first tablets that has placed its speakers on the front so they, you know, face at you when you’re watching something. ![]() It’s still encased in plastic, but now has a darker slate coloring to its shell. Compared to the original Galaxy Tab 10.1, it’s about 1 mm thicker and weighs an extra ounce, but it definitely looks and feels like a better, more unique tablet. Samsung doesn’t make a habit on delivering horribly uncomfortable and ugly products ( though it definitely does from time to time), and the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is another solid improvement in the design and feel of the Korean manufacturer’s larger tablets.
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