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Samsung Galaxy Note

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Right now the market is teeming with all screen sizes of tablets and phones many of which are 4.3”, 5”, 7”, 8.9”, and 10” but apparently, the selection isn’t quite enough for Samsung yet.

This new device from Samsung belies focus and attempts to be the primary device that, till now, not any on the market can claim to be. Tech savvy people right now still carry a phone and a computing device separately while keeping some sort of physical notebook for quick input of ideas… this is the jump off point for this revolutionary smartphone that has just been recently announced.

5.3” is Samsung’s peg to be the most pocket friendly, unobtrusive, and sufficient size for all mobile tasks you could think of. The main difference comes in the form of a finely tipped capacitive pen that is integrated into the back of the device. While this is nothing new as it is found in the HTC Flyer as well, 7” doesn’t really fit single handed operation, hence the lower screen size… but you probably wouldn’t mind the difference since the Galaxy Note has the first HD – Super AMOLED screen.

With a flurry of all the latest mobile computing hardware available: LTE, BT3, USB2 Host, WiFi abgn + Direct, and rocking a 1.4Ghz Dual Core Processor, the Samsung Galaxy Note stands out up there in the mobile stratosphere.

Cant wait to get my hands on one, lets hope it makes it into production and supply before the holiday season… when the PS Vita comes out and delivers a whole new meaning to portable gaming.

Samsung Galaxy Note Promotional Video:

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Mark O.

Mark is an architect and artist who endeavors to design most anything that requires a little bit of thought into it.

Although writing is not considered a primary focus, a little too much time can yield many thoughts that are just begging to be written down.

Armed with a trusty array of content creation devices and surrounded with a continuous flux of technology and life, herein lies those that are fortunate enough to have been given presence through a little bit of movement and a whole lot of iterations.

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