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
Samsung has updated its Galaxy Note range with an 8in phablet. Read our Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 review to find out more.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8: Lots of features, beautiful screen, high price
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is a stunning tablet with a truly useful stylus, but it's not worth $400 unless you're an artist or prefer pen input.- The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is comfortable to hold and has the best-looking small tablet screen yet
- Writing with the S Pen feels natural and is preferred over typing on a tablet screen.
- The $399 price is a lot for a small tablet, no matter its features
- It's not as thin or as light as the iPad Mini, and some people won't appreciate the highly saturated look of the OS.
An 8in Android tablet that includes the S Pen stylus, let down by an expensive price tag
Apple's iPad mini and Google's Nexus 7 are two of the most popular tablets on the market right now. Samsung is aiming to replicate similar success with its latest Android tablet, the Galaxy Note 8.0 .- Fast and zippy performance
- Some genuinely useful software features
- S Pen works well
- Below average battery life
- Slippery
- plastic build
- Too expensive
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 review
The story of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 really starts with a different device - the Galaxy Note 10.1 . Samsung advertised a power-user's dream device: letting you edit documents or draw with a pen, do more than one thing at a time, and even take handwritten notes like it's 1746 or something.- S Pen is a great drawing tool
- Fast
- consistent performance
- Light and thin
- Samsung software is overbearing
- Weak
- poor speakers
- Display resolution is quickly becoming obsolete
Review Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 Tablet
Bridging the gap. The Galaxy Note 8.0 with its powerful hardware and S Pen is designed to seamlessly integrate into Samsung's Galaxy portfolio and fill the gap between 5.5-inch and 10.1-inch devices. Can Samsung continue their success with this new member and potentially outsell the iPad Mini?- Fast SoC, Very bright display, Lots of RAM, Price, Phone functionality, The tabphone feels good to the touch and lies comfortably in the hand
- The price of around 460 Euro (~$595) seems justified for the features offered, and especially since Galaxy Notes are usually a lot more expensive right after...
- No FullHD display
- Contrast too low and black value too high
- Battery life not that satisfying
- Power adapter gets warm under load
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
With the Galaxy Note 8.0, which bridges the space between the Note 2 and Tab 2 10.1 , it's clear that Samsung is continuing its approach of throwing out as many devices as it can in an effort to catch as many consumers as it can.- Intuitive and fluid OS
- Good keyboard
- Great for watching media
- Lightning fast browser
- No flash player
- Browser zoom and reflow needs work
- IR Blaster range poor
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 Review
Samsung is willing to try anything once, especially if it's a new tablet size. Hot on the heels of Apple's successful rollout of the iPad Mini, Samsung is back at the tablet game with its own, almost identical Galaxy Note 8.0.- Perfect size for portability and usability
- Powerful quad-core processor (2GB RAM
- MicroSD card slot
- Built-in stylus
- Vivid and responsive screen
- Samsung's apps can be annoying
- Rear camera is crap
- Plastic build
- $400 price is higher than competitors
Samsung Galaxy Note 8
Between the Galaxy Note tablet and phone lines, Samsung has single-handedly made pen computing relevant again. However, neither the relatively compact 5.5-inch Galaxy Note II phone nor the heavier Galaxy Note 10.1 is the ideal size for mobile note-taking and drawing.- Thin and light enough for one-handed use
- Deep pen integration
- Bright display
- Impressive multitasking capabilities
- Remote control feature for TV
- Mediocre battery life
- Lackluster speakers
- Slow camera
- Pricier than iPad mini
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 review
The Note range remains a solid favourite of ours. The Note 10.1 and Note II are devices we adore. The Note 8 is a solid performer too, but we can't help think it's stuck in the middle of two giants.- Stylish
- a decent size
- S Pen is still a great tool
- brilliant for video
- Quite expensive
- screen resolution a disapointment
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 review
Samsung has further expanded its line-up of stylus-equipped devices with the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0. It sits between the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 – a giant smartphone - and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 – a full-sized tablet.