This page contains information on the Galaxy Tab a popular device for viewing video files developed by Samsung.
We provide a Galaxy Tab converter here at Zamzar which is online and free to use.
Device / Program | Galaxy Tab |
Category | Video File |
Description | Developed by Samsung, the Galaxy Tab was arguably the first tablet computer to provide a credible rivalry to the Apple iPad. Running on the popular Google Android Operating System, the device originally featured a 7 inch screen but later versions have a 10.1 inch display. Featuring front and rear cameras, the device is capable of recording high definition video. Samsung have been sued by Apple for a number of patent infringements with various court proceedings taking place in different countries around the world. The device has been positively reviewed by a number of technology blogs, praising both its physical appearance and its speed of operation. |
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Technical Details | The Galaxy Tab supports playback of 1080p full HD video at 30 frames per second. The device also supports eight different video formats including AVI, MP4, WMV, DIVX and WebM. The screen supports a display up to 1280x800 pixels. However, due to the size of the screen, experts advise that full 1080p video is not particularly necessary, with 720p being sufficient to provide good visuals on the device. AAC or AAC+ is recommended as the best codec for the audio to accompany video. |
Developed by | Samsung |
Useful Links | More information on the Galaxy Tab range Official Samsung Tab Website Convert files to Galaxy Tab |
Converting files for Galaxy Tab
Using Zamzar it is possible to convert a variety of formats to the Galaxy Tab.
Please see a list of supported formats below:
- 3gp to Galaxy Tab (3GPP Multimedia File)
- avi to Galaxy Tab (Windows video file)
- flv to Galaxy Tab (Flash video)
- m4v to Galaxy Tab (MPEG-4 Video File)
- mov to Galaxy Tab (Apple QuickTime Movie)
- mp4 to Galaxy Tab (MPEG-4 Video File)
- wmv to Galaxy Tab (Windows Media Video)