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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Note Tablet-Smartphone Review

  • Samsung Galaxy Note
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    Model holding up Samsung's Galaxy Note
By Vincent Funaro , Christian Post Reporter
February 14, 2012|10:43 am

CNET recently gave a short review on the Samsung Galaxy Note tablet and smartphone hybrid and what it found was that "the Samsung Galaxy Note for AT&T is no tablet."

With a 5.3-inch display, the size is something the tech publication feels will turn some people off from purchasing the new device.

"Not everyone's going to like the size; in fact, I suspect it'll be a niche group who does," wrote Sarah Tew of CNET. "And yes, some people who are casually considering a tablet might also decide that they'd be happy with a big-screen phone instead."

The S Pen stylus also gave Tew some issues while reviewing the device. She criticized it for its potential to have some problematic lag "and a less-than-faithful reproduction" of a user's pen strokes.

However, she did complement Samsung for its use of high-end components on the Galaxy Note.

"At any rate, the Galaxy Note doesn't skimp on high-end screen, processor, and camera specs, and the phone is 4G LTE ready," wrote Tew.

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Customers will be able to get their hands on the Galaxy Note by delivery on Feb. 17. Pre-orders began on Feb. 5. It will officially land in stores on Feb. 19 and will be available in both carbon blue and ceramic white colors for $300 with a new two-year agreement.

"The Galaxy Note combines the best features of a smartphone with the larger viewing screen of a tablet and advanced technology in the S Pen – delivering an all-in-one device that allows users to work more efficiently and maintain productivity, while communicating in a unique, personal way," according to the press release.

The company goes on describe the device as the world's first 5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED (1280x800) handset. The Samsung Galaxy Note features the largest touch-screen included on a smartphone in the market.

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