Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Now Shipping from Amazon
It’s been a long time Samsung released the very first Galaxy Tab, and it has since announced a follow-up to the diminutive tablet — the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. It’s not Samsung’s sole new 7-inch tablet — there’s also the 7.7, though that one’s a completely different device, whereas the Plus is obviously an upgrade more than anything.

The original promised shipping date of the device is November 13, and it’s nowhere near the date yet, but it seems it’s available right now through Amazon. Priced at $399.99, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus has a 1.2 GHz processor, 16 GB memory, runs on Honeycomb, and can be used to control smart TVs through the Peel Smart Remote TV app and its infrared connection. The Plus only has WiFi internet connectivity, and no 3G.

With all the iterations of the Samsung Galaxy Tab out there today, does the Tab 7.0 Plus appeal to you anymore?
Credit: Source.Samsung's Galaxy Note Has Already Done Some Big Numbers, But Its United States Launch Is Still To Come
There's Now A Price Tag On The Samsung Series 5 Ultrabook, Will Be Coming "Soon" To The United States
Epson's BT-100 Video Goggles Make Their Appearance In United States Markets, Require Three Figure Purchasing Power To Get In
The Next-Gen iPad HD Already Said To Be Shipping From Apple's Chinese Factories, SKUs Appear In Retail Databases
Earlier Reports Suggested That The 808 PureView Wouldn't Hit Stateside, But New Reports Say It May After All
Amazon Now Shipping The Kindle Touch To Those In Germany & The UK, Release Comes Roughly A Week Ahead Of The Previously Announced Date
