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16 Comments

  1. 1

    Pradeep

    Price is too much and it doe not make any sense.

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  2. 2

    Suyog Ketkar

    Well I think my pick will be Olive Pad. A value for money purchase, and I believe a must have for a gadget fan! On the other side, Samsung Galaxy Tab is a put off for its price tag. Too much of an investment for just another 400 MHz of speed. Of course little things make big difference, and looking at the psychological impact that could have in the end, it sure is a pick for someone who isn't so "price-sensitive". I also have seen the review on gadget guru that claims Olive Pad to have been first such product form India. Well, that sure is another reason I can go for it. As far as the soft-platform is concerned, both devices offer the same. And for other features there is not much left to bargain. You've got sufficient speed with docs, now I must tell that having already positioned a product in the tab-PC category, I believe the company is all set to bounce back big time. All I can say is – Good or bad, Watch out!

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    1. 2.1

      Gaurav

      I would say that if the CRN news article is to be believed the accessories that the Galaxy would come with will offset the pricea little bit more. I am looking to buy the Galaxy Tab as a whole some entertainment unit for my Car and quality Car mount is something I find hard to find. I may be totaly wrong in the assumption if the box doesn't contain the accessories. I'm on my way to US and was looking to buy one from their but even there I have to do a Preorder and no sureity of getting one.

      Another important factor I looked at was that of service, which both Olive and Samsung Galaxy would fit here. A Galaxy from US would probably have charged service.

      Thanks

      Gaurav

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  3. 3

    Dr.Mohak Shah

    i used both olive pad and galaxy tab…galaxy tab is far better…it is faster..most importantly screen is better and there is adobe flash player 10.1…u cant install adobe flash player 10.1 on olive pad due to some weird reason…also no support for front facing camera for video calling in fring and tango in olivepad which is done easily by galaxy tab…so galaxy tab is a winner all the way…

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  4. 4

    Babu

    I like olive pad. Only lacking is flash player which may also be downloaded from android market.

    rest is fine saving money and good battery. can anyone tell me from where i can buy this olive pad?

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    1. 4.1

      arun

      You can buy Olive Pad from a Croma Outlet…

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    2. 4.2

      Sourav

      buy online at olivepad.com or at TATA Croma stores.

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  5. 5

    Ahmednalladin

    it is very intresting to note the comparission but as an indian we must support our country like americans say be american and buy american so like wise we must encourage our local industries then only would they buck up lastly i am for olive

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  6. 6

    roger

    I have an OlivePad, and so far not impressed. I have had it for about 12 days now, but I still can't seem to find a video player that can play normal 360p avi video files correctly. There is ALWAYS a problem in audio and video syncing.

    I am disappointed, and might sell it off cheap.

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    1. 6.1

      Syam

      Hi Roger,

      For what price you are planning to sell it. Does it supports Flash 10.1 ?

      syam

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    2. 6.2

      Naveen kumar

      If u wish. I like to buy ur olivepad immediately. ct me

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  7. 7

    ManishT

    hi guys,

    i am looking out to buy a tablet between 15k – 20k. can someone please suggest me which one should I go for- OlivePad VT100 Or Samsung galaxy P1000?

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  8. 8

    Vipin

    Wanted a tab wid max features

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  9. 9

    The Best Tablet PC

    What’s up, its good piece of writing about media print, we all know media is a enormous source of data.

    Reply

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