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Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 hands-on video
Ben 2014-02-25 11:06

Samsung has coveted the success of the iPad series for a long time, but the Galaxy Tab 8.9 and Galaxy Note 10.1 failed to attract a good market response, but this did not defeat Samsung's ambition in the tablet market. On February 25, Galaxy Note 8.0 was unveiled at MWC 2013, and the screen was only 0.1 inch larger than the iPad mini. It is easy to think that its market competitor is the iPad mini Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 is equipped with an 8-inch 1280 × 800 TFT display screen, which is definitely superior to the iPad mini in terms of fineness. The three dimensions of the body are 210.8mm × 135.9mm × 7.95mm, and the weight is 338g. Because the cold metal material and smooth design are not used, Galaxy Note 8.0 feels good in your hand. In terms of configuration, it is equipped with a quad core 1.6GHz Exynos 4 processor, 2GB RAM, 4600mAh battery, 5 million rear camera, 1.2 million front camera and S Pen. The biggest difference is that in addition to the unique S Pen function, there is nothing more important than the call function. What would it be like to hold this thing on your face?

In the video, we can see that Galaxy Note 8.0 has more possibilities for interaction because of the addition of S Pen. For example, this pen is obviously better than the hand in drawing or precise operation. In terms of system application, Samsung has also made some adjustments and has more software suitable for tablet use than ever before. The call function has always been a feature of Galaxy Note and tab series. Samsung has graciously added the phone function while owning tablet computers. I think we still want to see more potential value for consumers.

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