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Ouch, the new Samsung tablet is worse

The first Galaxy Tab 10.1, which came out in 2011, was great. Unfortunately, the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 feels almost like a disappointing prequel, rather than a full-fledged
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Ouch, the new Samsung tablet is worse
The first Galaxy Tab 10.1, which came out in 2011, was great. Unfortunately, the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 feels almost like a disappointing prequel, rather than a full-fledged "we've improved everything" sequel. What's up with that?

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