| The 10.1-inch Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet too big? The 5.3-inch Galaxy Note 2 too small to be your tablet but too big to be your phone? The Galaxy Note 8.0 might be just right. Or at least that's what Samsung is hoping. The company has announced its new 8-inch, Android tablet today at Mobile World Congress, a large mobile tradeshow in Barcelona, and it hopes its new software features and the portable size will make it standout, especially against Apple's iPad Mini. A Notebook Size "We have seen through consumer research people like the one-handed experience," Shoneel Kolhatkar, Samsung's director of Product Planning, told ABC News. "The Note 10.1 is more of a lean back experience and this is really about the lean-forward, you are actively engaged with your notepad and the content you are editing." Samsung's first Android tablet introduced in 2010 -- the Galaxy Tab -- had a 7-inch display and the company has since made tablets with various different screen sizes. Apple introduced a smaller, 7.9-inch version of the iPad -- the iPad Mini -- in late 2012. Shoneel and other Samsung executives stressed to ABC News that it had smaller tablets long before the Apple came out with the Mini. Samsung Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.0 has an 8-inch... View Full Size Samsung Debuts Galaxy Note 10.1 Tablet Watch Video WiredArtsFest: Theater Gets a Tech Twist Watch Video HTC One: First Look Watch Video RELATED: Samsung Galaxy S4 Is Coming Powered by a 1.6GHz quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM, the Galaxy Note 8.0 features a high-resolution 1280 x 900-resolution WXGA screen and a 5-megapixel camera on the back and a 1.3-megapixel camera on the front. Samsung says it was designed to be like a personal notebook -- like a diary -- and that it is the perfect size for you to take anywhere. Improved S-Pen Software "The Note category was really really successful, frankly it took many of us by surprise," Kolhatkar said. "As consumers started using the Note devices, they used so many ways of personalizing notes and writing on their photographs, writing. We want to bring the best size form factor into this category of device." With the Galaxy Note 8.0 Samsung has enhanced the pen software experience, too. The Air View feature lets you hover the pen over specific Samsung apps so you can see previews of videos, emails or photos without actually launching the apps. The pen also now allows you to control the menu and back buttons on the device. While Samsung is using Google's Android 4.2.1 (or Jelly Bean), it's also built some added multitasking features on top. The multi-window option allow you to put apps side by side. For instance, you can have a website or book on the left side of the screen and then take notes in the S Note application on the right. Other software features include Smart Stay, which will keep the screen on automatically when you are looking at it and a Reader's Mode, which alters the screen brightness for reading. Smarter Remote The Note 8.0 will be out in the second quarter of 2013. Samsung is not detailing the exact pricing and availability in the U.S., but Kolhatkar did say that the Note would be the best "combination of size and price." Its current Galaxy Note 10.1 sells for $499 and its Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 for $199. As Kolhtkar said, "Samsung is always going to provide choice." via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNFB7GwDjRbJdguJoBMYl8h1vLpY3w&url=http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/galaxy-note-80-announced-size-samsungs-pen-equipped/story?id=18577928 | |||
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Sunday, 24 February 2013
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