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Samsung's new Galaxy Note 8.0, which hits stores on April 11, is a Android tablet with an 8-inch screen. Like its smaller and larger brothers, the 5.5-inch Galaxy Note II and 10.1-inch Galaxy Note ...
The Korean company announced on Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013 in Barcelona, Spain that the Galaxy Note 8.0 will have an 8-inch screen, putting it very close in size to the Apple's tablet. (AP Photo/Samsung) ...
According to SamMobile, Samsung will reveal the Galaxy Note 8.0" at next month's Mobile World Congress. It will sport an 8-inch display with 1280 x 800 resolution. Apple's mini, meanwhile, has a 7 ...
The guts of the Note 10.1 should be a source of pride for Samsung's engineers, and nowhere is this more evident than in the tablet's slick multiscreen implementation (more on this in a moment).
But Samsung had to make some tradeoffs to shave those millimeters. For example, the Note 10 has a full HD display, which would maybe be excusable if this were a $500 phone or if it were 2016.
Display: Galaxy Note 8.0. Technically, the Galaxy Note’s display is larger and has a higher resolution than the iPad Mini’s. The 7.9-inch iPad’s 1024 x 768 pixel resolution gives it a pixel ...
Apple's chief competitor Samsung used this week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to unveil its competitor to the highly successful iPad mini — a stylus-enabled Galaxy Note 8.0 that the South ...
Samsung’s own advertising poses the question of whether the new Galaxy Note is a phone or tablet. And punlike portmanteaus like “phablet” aside, the question is surprisingly pertinent.
The screen, which is a full 5.7 inches, displays 2,560 x 1,440 pixels at 515ppi. It is the best I’ve seen and is great for reading, drawing, and general mobile chicanery.
For its latest tablet Samsung decided to combine its Galaxy Tab 10.1 with the success of the Galaxy Note. The result, while promising on paper, ultimately falls flat. Like the Samsung Galaxy Note ...
It’s no secret that I’ve been excited to review the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 for weeks now. I spend all day editing and critiquing documents, and I’ve been imagining a parallel world created ...