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Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 Review

Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0, the commitment Firefox OS, Sony Xperia Z and future fourth generation connections among the highlights of technology event in Barcelona closes its doors after successful participation at MWC 2013.

In this trend toward big and already started with your Samsung Note II 5.5 inch-considered by many as unnecessary, the South Korean firm jumps into the ring with the Galaxy Note 8.0 that aims to rival the iPad Mini. Among some novel features are S Pen and a bluetooth with some features that extend to the point of being able to make calls even though aesthetically be a little odd.

Is 'phablet' is the largest market for Samsung with its 8-inch screen resolution 1.280x800 pixels, which appears inside a Exynos Quad-Core cortex A9  processor with 2 GB of RAM and memory 32GB internal, expandable through microSD cards. All a 'monster' that can do more than one rethinks the possibility of being unfaithful to Apple.

Basically it looks like a large Galaxy Note 2 and the key features are pretty similar with a few enhancements here and there. At the briefing, Samsung confirmed that it delivers the same 1.6 Ghz Exynos Quad-Core cortex A9 than its smaller sibling. Additional similar features include a 1280×800 resolution (1280×720 in the Note 2), Android 4.1.2 and the S-Pen supports with 1024 pixel levels of pressure sensitivity.

The LCD display has nothing special and it features almost the same resolution as the Galaxy Note 2 for a larger size. The consequence is a lower pixel density of 189 ppi. To the surprise of tech experts Samsung went against the current high pixel density trend started by the HTC Droid DNA, Huawei Ascend D2,  Sony Xperia Z, ZTE Grand S and followed at MWC by the LG Optimus G Pro.

We suspect that the S-pen is a better price worth feature, and the display being one of the most costly components. Samsung may save money with a lower resolution that is still better for consuming content.

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