Friday, August 19, 2011
Tablet smackdown: Galaxy Tab 10.1 vs. iPad 2
Tablet smackdown: Galaxy Tab 10.1 vs. iPad 2
20 August, 2011
Before launching into this review, which pits Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 against Apple’s iPad 2, I took a few days to familiarize myself with the Galaxy Tab’s Android 3.1 (“Honeycomb”) OS. The thing is, I’d already used iOS on an iPod Touch for two years, but was a rank newbie when it came to Android.
Unfortunately, after configuring the Galaxy Tab 10.1 to my liking, installing apps from the Android Market, and becoming accustomed to its operation, the realization came to me that I’d allowed myself to slide down a slippery slope into an Android Abyss from which there would be no escape.
Apple’s obsession with tightly controlling everything in and around its products imposes a high level of rigidity in the look, feel, and functionality of the iPad 2. Consequently, all iPads are essentially identical, beyond the wallpapers and apps their owners install on them.
In contrast, thanks to Android’s greater empowerment of its apps, I was easily able to mold the Galaxy Tab 2.1 into a highly personalized tablet experience, and do things on it that I haven’t a clue how to accomplish on an iOS device.
Samsung’s thin, lightweight, Galaxy Tab 10.1 rivals the iPad 2
Now, that’s not necessarily best for everyone. In fact, Apple’s more tightly constrained systems are generally credited with being more stable and less prone to hardware/software and OS/app incompatibilities and mishaps, than less restricted systems. But if you value flexibility, configurability, and the ability to control many characteristics of your device — like I do — Android may be a preferred platform.
In that case, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is well worth considering as an alternative to the iPad 2. At this point, I only turn to the iPad when in need of a specific app that’s not available on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 — and that’s not very often. Netflix video streaming and Skype video calling come to mind, although I’m sure there will be others. However, since I watch Netflix on a Boxee Box and don’t particularly care about video calling, the lack of those capabilities is of no great consequence.
Galaxy Tab 10.1 and iPad 2 similarities
Overall, both 10-inch tablets have a similar look and feel, and they implement comparable features. These include:
Convenient access to Facebook, Twitter, discussion forums, and other social networks
Excellent web browsers, email, and calendar apps
Tons of free and paid games
Great apps for leveraging online resources such as maps, shopping, news sites, dictionaries, language translators, Wikipedia, etc.
A choice of free e-book readers, with easy downloads of both free and paid books
Ability to watch movies and shows streamed from both free and fee-based online video aggregation services (e.g. YouTube, Netflix, Amazon, Vudu, Hulu, Crackle, etc.)
Peripherals and apps for taking photos and videos, making voice and video calls, recording audio, and playing music
Deciding between the two tablets
In light of their price parity — the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and iPad 2 each cost $500 at the moment — and the fact that the iPad 2 is more mature and commands substantially more marketshare than all 10-inch Android tablets combined, most consumers will likely select the iPad 2 over the Galaxy Tab 10.1. To be sure, the iPad 2 does everything most consumers want, and does so to near-perfection.
On the other hand, if you want greater control over your tablet environment, more openness to non-Apple standards (such as Adobe Flash), or greater ability to adapt to new technologies and standards as they emerge, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 could be the better option.
But don’t decide yet! Below you’ll find…
A comparison of Galaxy Tab 10.1 and iPad 2 features and specs
General observations regarding Galaxy Tab 10.1 features/functions
An extensive Galaxy Tab 10.1 screenshot tour, with over 200 screenshots
A list of the top-10 Galaxy Tab 10.1 pros and cons
Some parting comments
Comparison of features and specs
The table below compares the key features and specs of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and iPad 2. The models tabulated are both WiFi-only versions, equipped with 16GB flash.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is launching in Malaysia
Yaahooo… Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is launching in Malaysia this Friday by Celcom! Discover its cosmic features and watch out for the amazing packages on the Celcom widest network!
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Specs
Faster : 3G (HSDPA+ up to 21Mbps)
Thinner : 8.6mm
Lighter : 595gram
Larger : 10.1″
Sharper Imaging : 3 MegaPixel (Rear) 1.3 MegaPixel (Front)
Clearer : 1280*800 WXGA
Richer Browsing : Adobe Flash 10.2
I think I was the very 1st few of us in Malaysia to preview and play with this Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1! The user experience is really awesome and I like it very much!
I would love to grab one for my self too! Me and few bloggers were in Samsung office to check out this tablet and had a chance to be the proud user for 1 week.
All of the bloggers are too excited about the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1! It kept us busy for quite awhile playing with all the features.
Check out my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Home Screen! I damn like it! =)
Some of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Accessories
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Optional Accessories – USB + SD Card Slot
- with this usb converter, you can plug in your USB Thumb Drive / SD Card for file sharing or even plugin USB Keyboard / Mouse and Printer. Amazingly it will function too!
Keyboard dock and Bluetooth Keyboard Case
Celcom always brings the best affordable plans! The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is finally here & it is launching EXCLUSIVELY with CELCOM!
Come for the launch and witness the unveiling of this beautiful Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet. PLUS get it at AMAZING offers at the event!
Celcom is launching the Galaxy Tab 10.1 exclusively at 3 venues:
Piazza, e@curve, Mutiara Damansara KL
Date : 20 August 2011
Time : from 10am
-1st 300 customers can enjoy the Galaxy Tab 10.1 @ the amazing offer price of RM999!*
-20 lucky customers will be able to get it @ an even more fantastic offer price of RM99!*
*Subject to 24-months contract on Celcom Broadband Basic or Advance. Terms and conditions.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary
Sandakan
The Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre was set up in 1964 to rehabilitate orphaned baby orang utan. Set in the lush 4,300-hectare Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve, the Centre under the administration of the Wildlife Department of Sabah attracts tourists and researchers alike, giving them the opportunity to watch the orang utan up close in their natural habitat. A boardwalk leads you to a viewing gallery and feeding platform where the apes are fed milk and bananas twice a day at 10.00am and 3.00pm by rangers. Feeding time also attracts long-tailed macaques to the area.
While orang utan rehabilitation is still the primary goal at Sepilok, it also focuses on public education on conservation, research and assistance on other endangered species such as the rhinoceros.
Visitors are restricted to walkways. Some orang utan have become familiar with people but touching them is strongly discouraged, and while the apes are naturally shy and gentle, the more mischievous ones may try to grab your camera or hat, in which case you should call for a ranger as trying to wrestle the 200 pound apes may not be a good idea.
For the more adventurous, there is trekking through mangrove forest. As this is under the Forestry Department, you will have to get a permit from them before trekking the 5km trail which runs through Sepilok Laut. You can also arrange for a boat return or accommodation in chalets in the forest.
Getting There
If you are not on any tour, public buses and taxis are available from Sandakan town. The Labuk Road Bus Company vehicles depart from the front of the Sandakan Town Council (Majlis Perbandaran Sandakan or MPS) from 6.00 am onwards. Fares are RM2.10 one way, but it will only stop at the junction to the Centre. You will have to walk about one and a half km in. You can hire a taxi for a return trip for about RM100.00 negotiable. The distance between town and the Centre is approximately 23km.
Opening Hours
Security Gate: Daily from 8.00am till 5.00pm
Reception & Ticketing Counter: Daily from 9.00am till 11.00am and 2.00pm till 3.30pm
Exhibition Hall: Daily (except Fridays) from 9.00am till 4.30pm
Centre: Daily from 9.00am till 12.00pm and 2.00pm till 4.00pm Fridays 9.00am till 11.00am, 2.00pm till 4.00pm
Admission Rates
Security Gate: Daily from 8.00am till 5.00pm
Reception & Ticketing Counter: Daily from 9.00am till 11.00am and 2.00pm till 3.30pm
Exhibition Hall: Daily (except Fridays) from 9.00am till 4.30pm
Centre: Daily from 9.00am till 12.00pm and 2.00pm till 4.00pm Fridays 9.00am till 11.00am, 2.00pm till 4.00pm
Admission Rates
Adult | Below 18 years old | |
MyKad Holders | RM5.00 | RM2.00 |
Others | RM30.00 | RM15.00 |
Use of Cameras, camcorders, camera phones etc will be charged RM10.00 |
Address
Batu 14, Jalan Labuk Sandakan Sabah
Batu 14, Jalan Labuk Sandakan Sabah
WDT200, 9009 Sandakan Sabah
Tel : 6 089 531180
Fax : 6 089 531189
Email : soutan@po.jaring.my
Webpage : http://www.sabah.gov.my/jhl/
Fax : 6 089 531189
Email : soutan@po.jaring.my
Webpage : http://www.sabah.gov.my/jhl/
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Turtle Island Park
Sandakan
The Turtle Island Park (gazetted 1977) lies 40km north ofSandakan in the Sulu Sea and consists of Selingan, Bakungan Kecil and Gulisan islands. The park is a safe haven for the endangered green and hawksbill turtles and gives you the rare opportunity to watch turtle landings. Selingan, the largest of the islands, houses the park's headquarters, a turtle hatchery, tourist accommodation and basic facilities. The other two islands are more for conservation activities.
As turtle landings usually occur after dusk, an overnight stay would be the best plan to see the turtles as they come ashore to lay their eggs, but shining a light on them or using camera flashes should be avoided as either can be stressful on the creatures.
Turtles lay their eggs throughout the year, but the best time to head there is between July and October when the sea is calmer. Observe the collection of eggs, tagging of mother turtles and releasing of baby turtles into the sea.
Getting There
The boat from the Sabah Parks jetty at Jalan Buli Buli Sim leaves at 9.30am and the ride to Selingan takes an hour.
The boat from the Sabah Parks jetty at Jalan Buli Buli Sim leaves at 9.30am and the ride to Selingan takes an hour.
Visiting Period
Throughout the year
Throughout the year
Fees
Adult - RM10.00
Children - RM6.00
Night photography of turtle landing (unaided by flash) - RM10.00
Adult - RM10.00
Children - RM6.00
Night photography of turtle landing (unaided by flash) - RM10.00
Further Information
Permission to visit the Park must be obtained from Sabah Parks and is currently co-ordinated by the sole agency of Crystal Quest, located at Sabah Park Jetty in Sandakan.
Address
Crystal Quest Sdn. Bhd
Sabah Park Jetty
Jalan Buli Sim-Sim
P. O Box 848,
90719, Sandakan
Tel : 6 089 212711
Fax : 6 089 212712
Email : cquest1996@gmail.com
Crystal Quest Sdn. Bhd
Sabah Park Jetty
Jalan Buli Sim-Sim
P. O Box 848,
90719, Sandakan
Tel : 6 089 212711
Fax : 6 089 212712
Email : cquest1996@gmail.com
Sabah Parks
Sabah Parks
Lot 45 & 46, 1st - 5th Floor,
Block H, Signature Office
KK Times Square
Coastal Highway
88100 Kota Kinabalu
Telephone: 088-486 432/486 430/486 420 (General Line)
Fax: 088-486 435 (General)
Email : info@sabahparks.org.my
Website : http://www.sabahparks.org.my
Sabah Parks
Lot 45 & 46, 1st - 5th Floor,
Block H, Signature Office
KK Times Square
Coastal Highway
88100 Kota Kinabalu
Telephone: 088-486 432/486 430/486 420 (General Line)
Fax: 088-486 435 (General)
Email : info@sabahparks.org.my
Website : http://www.sabahparks.org.my
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Nasi Kandar Line Clear on Penang Road
Nasi Kandar Line Clear right on the busy Penang Road has been around for more than forty-five years and is one of the famous Nasi Kandar stall in Malaysia. This place is usually very busy and packed with office workers and tourist alike.
Savory and fragrant Nasi Briyani
Nasi Kandar Line Clear is located in a narrow alley…
My last visit at Line Clear was during the Traveling to Penang meet with friend was in Penang with other Bloggers.
Straight right into the great meal!
First things first, when you arrive at Line Clear, be prepared to line up and wait if you want to eat. The waiting time depends on the queue. Those lining up at the end of the long queue will have to stand under the hot sun but the movement is relatively fast.
The interesting part of waiting is that I got to watch the food being cooked. The aroma of the pungent curries really had my tummy growling.
Pot of chicken curry & lady finger
The ever popular prawn curry, yummy!
Besides the curries which are rich in spices flavor, this place offers many delicious dishes to go along with the white rice or the savory and fragrant Nasi Briyani. Just as good are also the curry prawn, fried chicken, fish, squid’s egg and beef. They can be ordered as individual dishes or set on top of the plate of rice. The prices are charged according to your selection. Do take note of what you are ordering.
The Nasi Briyani flavored with many spices is a popular item
Most customers like to have their rice topped with a mixture (campur) of the palatable curries and gravies. If you do not fancy having the rice flooded with the gravies, do let them know ahead. This plate of rice with a huge fried chicken drumstick, fish, squid’s egg, fried egg and a small portion of rice cost RM11. Indeed a plate of yummy nasi…
Nasi Briyani with seafood…just awesome!
The spicy meal was cooled down with glasses of cool sirap limau (lime juice), ais kosong (ice cold water) and sirap ros (rose syrup). This is a food outlet on the island not to be missed! Click here for the Map Location.
Nasi Kandar Line Clear
Behind 177 Penang Road
Penang
Tel : 04 2614440
Behind 177 Penang Road
Penang
Tel : 04 2614440
Business Hour : 24 Hours
Closed every one fortnight on Tuesday and from 1pm – 2 pm for Friday prayers
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