Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 GT-N5110 WiFi 16GB
Whether you are doing school work or watching a movie, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 GT-N5110 WiFi 16GB is an excellent choice. This tablet offers excellent performance.
Samsung's WatchON application offers a great viewing experience. Anyone who owns a Samsung Smart TV will be able to send programs from your TV to your tablet.
WatchON is an excellent search engine. It will find the programs you want to watch. The next time you want to see your favorite program, just hit play on your tablet.
Most users love S Pen and S Note. Samsung's S Pen allows you to do a lot of things. Users can draw and edit. The S Pen allows users to apply many different levels of pressure. This tool is easy to use and fits comfortably in your hand.
With the S Pen you can do more with built-in gestures. Drawing different gestures is perfect for taking screenshots, launching an app or opening a menu.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 GT-N5110 WiFi 16GB allows users to run 20 apps simultaneously. This device has a fast 1.6GHz quad-core processor. There is also 2GB of RAM that is perfect for games and watching videos.
With the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 GT-N5110 WiFi 16GB, you can use Polaris Office to edit documents. Users can complete a presentation and enter information into a spreadsheet when traveling. With this app, users can edit Excel, Word, PDF documents and more. There is a lot to like about this notebook.
SAFE represents Samsung's Enterprise Solutions that include security and feature enhancements that make the Samsung Note 8.0 suitable for business use. The features are amazing and will let you do more. Users can now enjoy multivendor Mobile Device Management support.
Another feature is that S Pen and Air View are excellent options for looking at files. Place the S Pen over an app to see its content. With Air View you don' have to waste time looking through the entire file.
There is a lot to like about the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 GT-N5110 WiFi 16GB. Enjoy a long battery life that allows you to get work done on the place or while riding in a car. This device helps to increase productivity.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 review: The roadster
Ever since Apple's release of the first iPad, Samsung has been churning out tablets to battle them on so many fronts it's starting to look like overkill. With so many larger Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Note varieties out there, it makes sense that Samsung would try to compete against Apple's latest...- 8.0" 16M-color LCD capacitive touchscreen of 800 x 1280 pixel resolution
- Android OS v4.1.2 with TouchWiz launcher
- 1.6 GHz quad-core Cortex-A9 CPU
- Mali-400MP GPU
- 2GB of RAM
- Exynos 4412 Quad chipset
- S Pen active stylus with deep system integration
- 5 MP wide-angle lens autofocus camera with face
- Speakers at the bottom
- rather than front-facing on either side
- as in the bigger Note 10.1
- Fails to match the premium feel of an iPad mini (or a Galaxy Tab 7.7
- No FM Radio or NFC support
- Questionable still image and video recording quality
Galaxy Note 8.0 Review: Can Samsung Challenge Apple In Tablets Too?
It seems like Apple and Samsung are constantly parrying each other. Samsung launches the Galaxy S III; Apple launches the iPhone 5 a few months later. Apple launches a new iPad; Samsung launches one of its new Galaxy Tabs a few months later. Now we have Samsung's answer to Apple's iPad Mini: the...
Samsung's latest Android Jelly Bean based Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 has an 8 inch WXGA display. It is featured with Samsung's S-Pen stylus and powered by Exynos 1.6 GHz Quad-Core processor. It is now available in US retails for $399.
- Good display resolution
- 2 GB RAM and 16 GB internal memory
- Powerful processor
- 5MP rear camera
- Lack of 3G
- 1.3MP front camera
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 Review
Samsung introduced the original Galaxy Tab in late 2010 and Samsung's line-up of Galaxy-branded products has simply exploded since then. Even for those who avidly follow consumer technology, it's getting tough to track.- Blazing fast in benchmarks
- S Pen and display are very responsive
- Great for note taking / annotation
- Can be tough to use one-handed
- Plastics are underwhelming
- WatchON app incomplete
- Expensive
Samsung never compromises with its creations. After the invention of its Galaxy series, Samsung becomes more determined to upgrade its own features and this is how it started experimenting with this particular series. We?ve already seen the brilliance of Samsung Galaxy note 1 and 2.
Review: Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
Samsung has squeezed in heaps of software with the Note 8.0, which has 16GB of built-in storage that is expandable with micro-SD cards to 64GB. There's Flipboard, Awesome Note, productivity tools and more.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 review
Summary: The 8-inch Galaxy Note 8 is reasonably comfortable to hold one-handed in portrait mode to make jottings with its pressure-sensitive pen, and is a delight to use. Still, you'll need to really want the added features that pen input brings to the device, because it's relatively expensive.- Good size for pen-based input
- Fast and capable
- Handy split-screen system for note-taking
- Pressure-sensitive stylus
- Could benefit from a higher-resolution screen
- App bundle reduces the headline 16GB of storage
- Plasticky build quality
- Expensive
The Galaxy Note 8.0 launched way back in February , at the Mobile World Congress as the first 8 inch screened device in the Galaxy Note series. The surprising addition was that the cellular edition of the device could make calls and lets you use it like a phone thanks to the on-device ear piece.
- Best form factor for a Note device
- S-Pen works great
- Good for watching videos
- Good performance
- Plasticky build quality
- Screen not great for consumption up-close
- Battery life is doubtful
- Internal storage is low for the 16 GB version
Not worth it
The device has a good looking. But for an 8" tablet, it simply does not worth the price. For the same price, you could buy an iPad Mini; and it is more expensive than the Dell Venue Pro 8" running full Windows 8.1 (note not the RT version with Microsoft Office).- Battery Life
- Value/Price
- only 16gb
- price
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 review
In a world where it takes something special to stand out, Samsung has the S-Pen to wave at its competitors and under the noses of prospective 7-inch-ish tablet owners weighing up whether they should go for the iPad Mini, Google Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD and now the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0.- Multi-Window
- Speedy browsing
- S-Pen
- Uninspiring design
- Samsung software
- Battery life