After a few weeks of waiting, and after countless rumors of all kinds, Samsung has finally decided to unveil its new tablet Touch Panel: The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 . Great, is not it? But as downright notify you immediately if you have carefully followed all that is said about the slate, then you will not learn much since all the rumors lurking on the web since the beginning of the year were accurate. Yes, but the pretty nifty thing is that the South Korean manufacturer had still kept a few tricks up his sleeve...
On the question of design, no big surprise, Note 8.0 eventually resembles a Note 2 which would have taken much overweight. It seems that the designers working for the company did not want to take the lead. It's a bit disappointing, obviously, but it will do with. However, this is very positive is that the 8.0 rating it as a benefit S Pen stylus that will reside directly in the hull rear.
Now for the technical specifications of the beast. This is what offers the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0:
- 8-inch screen with a resolution of 1280 × 800 (189 ppi).
- Quad-core Exynos processor clocked at 1.6 Ghz 4.
- 2 GB of RAM.
- 16 GB or 32 GB of storage depending on the model.
- SD card reader.
- 5-megapixel sensor on the back of the tablet.
- 1.3 megapixel sensor on the front.
- 4600 mAh battery.
- Jelly Bean 4.1.2.
As you can see, the rumors had therefore been right. However, what may indicate is that Samsung has brought a lot of changes in its wrapper and its stylus. This will allow us to now manage the physical button "home" with the two buttons that accompany sensory and without the need to touch. Some improvements have also been made to the firm offering software and new features should make their appearance. It is for example possible to use the tablet as a remote control for infrared his television.
Is obviously the question of price. Samsung did not reveal anything at the moment, but we know all de same as Note 8.0 will be available in two models (WiFi and WiFi + 4G), all for an arrival on the market somewhere in the second quarter of 2013.