Tuesday 22 January 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 4G UK review



Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 is an excellent tablet From £99.99 with contract in the UK



Manufacturer specifications:

1.4GHz Exynos Quad-Core Processor
10.1" WXGA(1280x800) LCD
Camera
Main(Rear): 5 Megapixel Auto Focus Camera with LED Flash
Sub(Front): 1.9 Megapixel Camera
Memory
16/32/64GB User memory + 2GB (RAM)
microSD (up to 64GB)
Dimension : 262 x 180 x 8.9 mm
Weight : 600g (3G), 597g (WiFi)
Battery
Standard battery, Li-ion 7,000mAh


Value-added Features
S Pen Experience(6.5mm S Pen, S Note, S Planner etc.); Multi Screen; Adobe Photoshop Touch; Pop up play; Smart Stay; Samsung TouchWiz; Video Wall; Samsung Apps; Samsung Hub; Readers Hub/Music Hub/Game Hub/Video Hub; Polaris office



Samsung Galaxy Note 2 4G UK review



Samsung’s Galaxy Note 2 is just one of many devices that are pushing the average smartphone screen size with its main focus on films, TV and surfing the web on bigger devices.

Where the Note 2 wants to reinvent the pocket notebook the Note 10.1, however, has even grander ambitions. It nudges towards replacing picture-editing on a PC and replacing all your handwritten scrawlings on paper.

Key to both of those is still the S-Pen. It cleverly uses a small on-screen circle so that you can do things simply by hovering above the Note 2, rather than touching it.

The effect is to add a kind of right-click option to a pen, as well to let you write directly on screen to make notes or draw pictures.
The difficulty is that the handwriting recognition is not good enough for me to use the Note 10.1 in the same way that I would use a standard notebook. Where the smaller Note 2 is excellent for quick jottings and easy to type on, the 10.1 encourages greater use but is less responsive to it, and isn’t as quick to type on because of its touchscreen.

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