Picked up an off contract Verizon Galaxy Tab. The 7" inch form factor is under rated and is, in my opinion, the ideal size for a truly portable and fully functional tablet. Of course everyone is brainwashed into "bigger-better-faster" but after checking out the Xoom, the iPad, and reading several reviews about the soon to be released tablets; the Galaxy Tab is a great device. I can actually put the Galaxy Tab in my pants pocket, shorts pocket, coat pocket, or stash inside by laptop bag; can't say that about the iPad or Xoom. Not for nothing, dual core is certainly faster, but I I have yet to experience any processing related issues. If anything, Samsung should release a 7" Galaxy Tab for the 4G network because connectivity is the big bottleneck; and regardless of how fast any processor is or if it's single/dual core, all existing and soon to be released tablets are being held back not by processor speed, RAM, or expandable memory, but are being held back by the cellular network. The complaints about apps not "being sized right" for tablets most likely comes from folks who never really or extensively used a 7" tablet as a true mobile device. I have not had any issues with apps, web pages, or anything sizing properly on the Galaxy Tab. As far as the Galaxy Tab not natively running Honeycomb, who cares; again, with all the apps available and given the Galaxy Tab has been on the market for so long, there are zero issues with getting the apps you need or with ensuring a smooth user experience with Froyo. Best thing that I have found about the tab and a Froyo device is the easy ability to root the device and the amount of hacked and off-market apps available; the hacked Skype app allowing calls over 3G is a perfect example. Now I can use my American version of the Galaxy Tab like the rest of the world can, as a cell phone and portable internet/entertainment device.