Galaxy Note – Tablet, SmartPhone Or Both?

Imagine you are on the move and need to sketch something quickly. Or you want to fax a signed handwritten letter or fax. Or you are a designer and need to express a quick design or maybe an engineer and need to change something but have no paper at hand. The Samsung Galaxy Note goes against Steve Jobs motto of “the stylus is old-fashioned” model.

 

Samsung Galaxy Note

Samsung Galaxy Note

 

It turns up with a large 5.3 inch HD Super Amoled Display touchscreen, powered by a 1.4 GHz Dual Core Processor and immediately demonstrates that  - the fingers are not enough.

Although people have gotten used to touchscreen, this brings to smartphones the ability to express intricate details from hand – to – screen and  replacing pen – paper. Why have to choose between a qwerty phone or touch-screen phone when you can just write?  Send handwritten e-letters or sketches easily.

 

Samsung Galaxy Note

Samsung Galaxy Note

 

Powered by Android 2.3 Gingerbread the device is also 4G ready with GPRS capabilities. Also impressive is the Full HD video recording  1080p@24fps and playback 1080p@30fps. Connectivity is good as it has bluetooth 3.0, USB and Wi-Fi Ready.

 

Samsung Galaxy Note - Write For Real

Samsung Galaxy Note – Write For Real

 

8 Mp rear camera with LED flash with a 2 MP front facing camera. 16 GB internal memory which is expandable with a microSD slot giving you an extra 32GB.

 

Samsung Galaxy Note

Samsung Galaxy Note

 

If you are an artist, then you will be glad that there are apps that already use this power of the stylus like Zenbrush and OmniSketch.  Or Hello Crayon/Pencil/Chalk will have the kids doodling and having fun.

 

So if you want to combine your tablet, smartphone, eBook reader and media player in one single simple device then the Samsung Galaxy Note is definitely one to consider at this present time.

 

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  • http://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=2264&awinaffid=139319&clickref=&p= Dinnie

    All these comments about coommon sense are such bs. I myself don’t like iphones but that is because I like to mess with my tech in a way that simply doesn’t work with apple. BUT, for 99% of consumers, this simply is not a selling point. If I didn’t know how to fix my stuff I would in all probability join the iUsers out there because, let’s face it, the iPhone is a very well designed phone.

    The cpu may only run at 800Mhz, but it’s a dual core just like the Galaxy S 2 I own. Add to that, that iOS is gpu accelerated and you will find that any more is just unnecessary.Android needs a 1.2Ghz CPU to run smoothly. Hell, in fact it would probably need upward of 2Ghz to come close to the smoothness of the interface of iOS (which by now have similarly powerful SOCs) or WP7 devices (which run on hardware used in Android devices more than a year ago).

    Not to mention that the gpu of the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S is way faster than any android phone out there has with the SGS2 being the closest contender at roughly half the performance.

    Lastly: 4G in the US is not actually faster than 3G HSDPA+ in the rest of the world. In fact the advertised 4G LTE tech isn’t really a 4G tech since its theoretical maximum speed is limited to 100 Mbps (roughly the same as theoretical maximum speed of HSDPA+).LTE Advanced is a real 4G technology and NO provider in the world is deploying that.

    • http://www.gadgetrophy.com/ Gadgetroid S

      Okay :o