Jun 22, 2011 10:01 GMT  ·  By

It appears that Samsung plans to fuel the appeal and hype surrounding its recently released tablet with everything it has, especially if it gets to reap even higher revenue in the process, so there seem to be quite a few accessories listed.

Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet is one of the relatively few Android 3.x-loaded tablets that are actually selling for real.

The launch was made some days ago and, shipment logistics issues or no, people have been placing orders ever since.

Still, as with all tablets, there are some features that the company was unable to actually build into the newcomer, and this extends to more than just the physical keyboard.

For instance, the slate doesn't natively support the USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface, something that Samsung had to circumvent via a special adapter.

Turns out that that one item is definitely not the only extra gizmo that the outfit developed for the Galaxy Tab.

There is, in fact, an entire web page filled with things that prospective buyers of the slate can choose to also acquire, sooner or later.

For example, special multimedia docks can let the tablet be placed in landscape view and synchronize to a personal computer.

The same sort of electronic can also charge the battery and even delivers HDMI connectivity, allowing for video streaming over to HDTVs.

There is also a Book Cover case, which keeps scratches away and potential damage from bumps to a minimum.

Furthermore, a Bluetooth keyboard case handles the aforementioned issue of the slate not having a physical keyboard, like all other media tablets out there, save for Slider-like models.

Owners of the Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1, or those that want to buy the unit or just want to see what they are in for, can peruse the list of gadgets here. All of them should start shipping by the middle of summer.