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Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 -Review


Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.0 with 8 inch has released now with much fanfare.
Today I test my friend's brand new Galaxy Note 8.0 to find out  whether its worth it.. 
Samsung has introduced the Galaxy Note 8.0 which is another  tablet with pen input. With its 8-inch display Samsung closes the gap between the 5-inch devices and the 10-inch tablet equipped with a stylus. We tested among other things, whether the size of the tablet with the stylus operation plays a role.

Hardware
On the hardware side, the Galaxy Note 8.0 up to date A four-core processor drives the tablet at a clock rate of up to 1.6 GHz on. The Geekbench 2 benchmark comes to 2,138 points and is therefore far better than that of the iPad Mini with its dual-core processor with 750 points and the Nexus 7 and its Tegra 3 quad-core together with 1,451 points. In JavaScript benchmark Octane, we have carried out in each Chrome browser, but the Nexus 7 is  an average of 1,300 points a little before the Galaxy Note 8.0 with 1,259 points.

There are no issues with the location nor the brightness sensor.The Smart feature-called eye detection, which only darkens the screen when the user no longer sees it, is very reliable.

The RAM is 2 GB, internal memory has an option of  either 16 or 32 GB.At the side of the Phone casing is a slot for a micro SD card which can hold up to 64 GB in size.



Bright screen and Plastic Casing

The screen shows rich, vibrant colors and viewing angle is stable. In comparison, the display of the Nexus 7 is much darker, less contrasty and shows verwaschenere colors. The display of the iPad Mini is only slightly darker than that of the Galaxy Note 8.0. On the small tablet of Apple, the colors are natural, but the jaggies are clearly visible on the iPad mini.


A comparison with the graphics benchmark GLBenchmark shows that the Galaxy Note 8.0 has  only an  average graphics performance  despite low resolution-17 fps in off-screen mode.

Smooth plastic

The display is surrounded by a shell from the typical Samsung plastic. Because of the smooth back, the Galaxy Note 8.0 does not feel quite as grippy like the Nexus 7 with its grooved back cover or the iPad, whose back is made of brushed aluminum. Due to the plastic cover ,a significant, but not excessive heat is felt  at high computational load.

The cover of the Galaxy Note 8.0 is built solid as the other devices, the battery can not be change without 'further notice', which I thought was quite awkward. The lithium-ion battery has a rated load of 4,600 mAh. Under full load the tablet held by four hours, a good but not above average value.

Compact Model

The case measures 210.8 x 135.9 x 7.95 mm, which is as wide as that of the iPad Mini and a few millimeters longer than that actually. The Nexus 7 is 198.5 x 120 mm, about 12 mm in height and nearly 16 mm in width smaller than the Galaxy Note 8.0. Samsung's tablet pen is one millimeter thicker than the iPad Mini's body, the Nexus 7 about 2.5 millimeters thicker than the Galaxy Note 8.0.Of all three devices, the iPad Mini with about 305 grams, has the lightest weight, followed by the Nexus 7  with about 335 grams and finally the Galaxy Note 8.0 with 340 grams, the Galaxy Note 10.1 is about 600 grams--almost twice as heavy. Is pushed onto the display cover, the case creaks a little.

Camera without flash, slightly distorted sound

The rear 5-megapixel camera takes above average photos that have little noise. The autofocus responds quickly and reliably,except for in  difficult lighting conditions.It lacks a flash but neverthless that is fine.The recorded 1080p videos were also consistently sharp, but the colors were a bit washed out.

The two speakers are located on the bottom edge of the tablet. The sound is slightly distorted, there is little separation between bass and treble, but they can be easily overlooked.The tablet has one of  the best sounds in its category. But with headphones it is perfect.



Stylus - Rich with features

The Galaxy Note 8.0 runs Android 4.1.2 together with Samsung's extensions, such as the Touchwiz interface, speech recognition and voice , which is required for use with the stylus.The home key on the other hand is the same  old  thing.



The 1,024 levels of pressure for the stylus,is not needed for most people. It only matters when we set the line thickness to high values. The lines then vary in thickness ,at the same time also losing opacity.

Comparing it  to the Galaxy Note 10.1 , we tested the distance between the outer glass and the actual display and found that it is significantly lower. Therefore there is no resulting parallax effect- it is as good as gone. Furthermore, the stylus for input does not have to be held vertically, but also can be used for writing with minimal line width in the natural slope.Palm does not interfere with typing. The handwriting recognition, however, is still outstanding. She's even pretty well with bad handwriting.

The two-window mode

On the big screen, the use of so-called multi-window mode is pretty handy. So that two applications can be placed side by side on the screen.  The buddy list shows which apps can be displayed together on the screen.It can be opened via a laterally placed tab. Applications are listed there that offer advanced options such as sharing on a screen. First, an application has to be started. Then another application using drag-and-drop can be drawn from the buddy list on the screen. Thus, for example, the mapping service maps and the browser or email program including calendars can be used simultaneously. The function itself is not new, however, it was introduced with the update to Android 4.1.2 for devices from Samsung and was already available on the Galaxy Note 10.1.

However, the number of apps that can be used together on the screen, increased significantly.The gesture control on the  other hand- is successful with the stylus.

The Remote Control

Samsung's tablet can be used with its infrared lamp as a universal remote control. This allows not only control of Samsung TV but many others as well. The corresponding application offers an impressive selection of devices from different manufacturers. The list fetches the application from a server for initial configuration so an Internet connection is required.the associated application Smart Remote showed, despite correct regional settings only shows from the United Kingdom not from India.




  Conclusion

With Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0,  Samsung has created an almost perfect size for a tablet with pen input. It is so easy that it can be held in one hand.This is not easily possible with the Galaxy Note 10.1---10 inch tablet with an almost twice as much weight. The screen size has also more space for delicate scribbling, and the input with the pen is less fiddly than on the 5-inch devices.

In most applications, the digitizer is still only a substitute for the finger and it does not make use of the special pen and its buttons.The enclosed pen is also more precise than a usual capacitive one.

Also, the lack of flash, and occassionally slightly creaking phone case are a downside. We would have also liked to see a slightly higher resolution and smoother display with more frames per second.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 is all in all, but well made, lightweight and compact. There was no stuttering, all the apps we tested started quickly and ran smoothly.The stylus has significantly improved over the previous note series.

            So that's the end to my long and detailed  review on the new Galaxy note 8.0.If you have  used it  please share your thoughts below in the comments section.. Thank you guys..
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  • Saturday, April 27, 2013