Galaxy Tab 7.7 has a 1.4 GHz dual-core processor hidden beneath a 7.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, the true star of the show. It's a 720p HD display at 1280 x 800 resolution, which is sure to knock your socks off. It seems like each iteration of the Galaxy Tab line comes packed with a more gorgeous display, the 7.7 is no exception. It's really, really nice. I'll tell you what else is nice after the break. The screen is great, but that's where my excitement puttered out. The Galaxy Tab 7.7 ships with Honeycomb 3.2, which unfortunately isn't Ice Cream Sandwich. And it's got the sameTouchWiz that's atop all existing Galaxy Tabs. Call me crazy, but I'm ready for a refresh. It's nice that Samsung keeps experimenting with sizes, but I'm dying to see what's "next" for their tablet line. Coupled with Verizon's still-unbelievable LTE connectivity, the guts inside manage to propel the Galaxy Tab 7.7 quite nicely. Honeycomb is as smooth as I've seen it, and with that powerful processor, the tablet should be able to handle most of what you throw at it.
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