Saturday, September 21, 2013

Test Samsung Galaxy Note N5100 8.0 - tablet with something extra - PC Format

main attraction Note 8.0 is parked inside the tablet stylus. It has several uses. You can write it on the screen like a traditional pen. Program keyboard that allows handwriting recognition mode, it reads even negligent scribbles. [MP]

Of course there are the bugs. You can also use the stylus to draw, and pressing his case, select parts of the text, website, pictures. These segments are copied to the clipboard. Then you can paste it into a document you create, e-mail or presentation (tablet is an office suite).

Interface

Another feature of the tablet is able to open the application (maximum of two) in the window. Unfortunately, not all programs are suitable for such work. Compatible applications are displayed in the pop-up menu on the side of the screen. Split screen between the two applications can be adjusted.

achieved benchmark results indicate that the Note 8.0 will be a good tool for players. Although the device has a resolution adapted to the screen size, the display seems to be slightly out of focus.

Housing

craftsmanship tablet does not differ from other Samsung devices. It is delicate, made of shiny white plastic. Casing creaks when pressed and the convenient use of the tablet while it is still on the table, mind protruding camera lens. Location buttons and speaker outlet suggests that the device during operation should be held vertically – like the 7-inch tablet, and contrary to the device with a screen 10 inches. Port SIM card and close the cover tight. Touch-sensitive buttons below the screen are highlighted.

Specifications Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0:

quad-core processor 1.6 GHz Cortex-A9, 2 GB memory, 16 GB of flash memory, 8-inch TFT screen (1280 x 800),-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, microSD, 3G, 4600 mAh battery, the system Android 4.1.2, size 211.136 x 8 mm, weight 338 g

PROS:
  • Powerful included stylus
  • high performance built-in battery
  • The built-in 3G modem
Cons: />
  • slightly crackling, plastic housing

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