This is a nice upgrade over the original 7-inch Galaxy Tab that I reviewed earlier this year, going well beyond the extra 0.7-inches of screen real estate. The Super AMOLED Plus-ness is great, but you'll also find a beefed up 1.4GHz dual-core processor, 3MP rear and 2MP front cameras, LTE and HSPA+ 21Mbps support, and 1080p full HD video playback. Not surprisingly, they've also moved up from Froyo on the original Tab to Honeycomb 3.2 on the Galaxy Tab 7.7.
Samsung has indicated that the microSD slot-touting Galaxy Tab 7.7 will ship in your choice of 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities.
The device is powered by the TI OMAP 4430 1.2GHz processor, offers up to 64GB storage capacity, microSD support, a 1280 x 800 pixel resolution, 5MP rear and 2MP front cam, and a battery life of up to eight hours. Pricing is unknown and availability is expected sometime by the end of the year.