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VIDEO: Samsung Galaxy Tab Video shows off pocketability

Samsung has a new promo video for the Galaxy Tab android tablet. It promotes its various features including wireless media streaming on DLNA, video conferencing and other expected features you’ll expect from a tablet.

However as many had pointed out, the 7″ Galaxy Tab isn’t really that practical to be pocketable, especially at the back pocket. Sure, it is about half the size of an iPad but I don’t think anyone would be keeping a Galaxy Tab in a pocket. The 5″ Dell Streak, maybe that’s more possible. Extra precaution is advised when keeping your gadgets in your pocket, as even HTC had a little warning on the protective sleeve advising users to take out their device before sitting down.

Pocketability aside, the video is still worth a watch on its features and application. Head after the jump to watch.

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