Samsung's 7-inch tablet isn't "dead on arrival" after all. In fact, Samsung has sold more than a million of them in less than two months.

Released in mid-October, the Galaxy Tab is the first serious contender to Apple's iPad. It sports a 7-inch touchscreen and runs a modified version of Google's Android operating system.

"I can confirm 1M Galaxy Tabs sold globally," a Samsung spokeswoman said in an e-mail statement.

Holy moley. That's not too far away from the iPad, which sold 1 million units in just 28 days. And it's a number that should have Steve Jobs eating his hat after he ruthlessly derided 7-inch tablets during an earnings call.

"Seven-inch tablets are tweeners: too big to compete with a smartphone and too small to compete with the iPad,” Jobs said. "These are among the reasons that the current crop of 7-inch tablets are going to be DOA — dead on arrival.”

So much for that.

The Galaxy Tab's hot sales show that the tablet category has plenty of room for competition and growth. 2010 was truly the year the tablet became mainstream after several flops in the past, thanks to the success of the iPad.

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