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Friday, March 28, 2014

Tablet Samsung Seri 7 Slate PC

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Tablet Samsung Seri 7 Slate PC spesifikasi. Komputer Tablet Samsung Seri 7 datang dengan bobot ringan mengusung keunggulan spesifikasi operasi sistem Windows 7. Produk handset 2012 yang diperkenalkan oleh Samsung lewat ukuran layar 11 inci model XE700T1A-A03US, terintegrasi peningkatan semua fitur dari sebuah laptop yang berukuran besar di ringkas dalam paket yang sangat portabel, harga jual tablet Samsung Slate diperkirakan akan di jual seharga $1.250.

Desain: Desain hardware bertenaga super sebagai kekuatan utama, Tablet Samsung Seri 7 Slate PC spesifikasi dilengkapi dengan prosesor Intel Core dual-core i5 dan Windows Home 7 Premium. Harga jual yang cukup mahal dan akan datang untuk kalangan bisnis mobile, handset memberi berbagai kemudahan pecinta high end teknologi untuk bergaya dalam hidup serta melakukan presentasi di mana saja.

Dimensi: Berat yang sangat ringan, paket penjualan Samsung Series 7 slate PCs kurang dari dua pound dan tebal hanya berukuran setengah inci, Seri 7 Slate dapat dibawa kemana saja. Sektor dimensi handset yang kompak Slate PC bertenaga dengan layar 11,6 inci, Intel Core i5 dual-core prosesor, Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, dan 128 GB solid state drive drive, menjadi mudah untuk meningkatkan kinerja bisnis sampai tujuh jam masa pakai baterai.

Samsung Series 7 slate PCs spesifikasi ditunjang koneksi sepanjang hari untuk produktivitas optimal saat on-the-go. Selain itu, Seri 7 Slate termasuk pemenang penghargaan fungsionalitas Intel Wireless Display. Keunggulan OS Windows 7 dapat berbagi dokumen dengan rekan kerja tanpa masalah built-in kompatibilitas tinggi, antarmuka layar touchscreen Samsung memberikan kemudahan akses cepat ke semua program.

Multimedia: Mengusung kelebihan booting dan akselerasi tinggi, spesifikasi Samsung Series 7 slate PCs membuat anda tidak harus menunggu untuk boot. Setting standar handset dengan pemakaian yang mudah, anda hanya menekan tombol power dan langsung hidup. Tekan lagi, dan Samsung Series 7 slate PCs masuk ke dalam modus hibrida.

Keunggulan layar berkualitas, Samsung Series 7 slate PCs menjadi andalan perusahaan Samsung sebagai produsen terbesar di dunia panel LCD. Fasilitas layar superbright Plus yang di sokong teknologi layar 400-nit brilian (dua kali dari terang PC tradisional) dan berbagai warna yang menakjubkan (sampai 16 juta warna).

Konektivitas: Sektor konektivitas tablet Samsung Series 7 slate PCs menawarkan beragam input kompatibel tinggi. Dukungan keyboard tradisional, keyboard Bluetooth opsional yang tersedia, kelebihan lain adalah fasilitas dock memungkinkan Anda dengan cepat dan mudah terhubung ke monitor eksternal, printer, pemutar MP3, kamera, dan perangkat USB lainnya.

Anda dapat dengan cepat mengetik menggunakan keyboard pada layar dan menavigasi melalui fitur layar touchscreen kapasitif responsif, menulis secara alami pada layar menggunakan pena elektromagnetik, sehingga mudah untuk membuat catatan meeting, membuat dokumen dan laporan di Microsoft Office 2010, atau menelusuri dan melakukan browser.

Ditunjang sebuah mikrofon dan terintegrasi dual kamera, tablet kamera kapasitas 2-megapiksel sisi depan dan kamera 3-megapiksel sisibelakang menawarkan beragam fasilitas dan fitur. Kemampuan kamera Samsung Series 7 slate PCs dapat merekam file audio/visual, dan dapat disimpan dan berbagi data melalui port USB atau Wi-Fi.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Samsung Launches Worlds Slimmest Watch Phone

Samsung Slimmest Watch Phone SnapshotThe South Korean tech giant Samsung, recently presented a gadget that the company claims is the slimmest watch phone on the planet. The device is just 0.48 inches thick. The initial price of the new phone is expected to be around 450 euros ($ 639). Samsung will launch the watch phone in France first and afterward will head towards other European markets.
Here are some of this gadgets features:
  • 1.76-inch touch screen
  • MP3
  • Bluetooth
  • Voice recognition
According to the South Korean company its product will hit the stores in August.
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Friday, March 21, 2014

Samsung Mondi SWD M100

Samsung Mondi SWD-M100s size. At 4.88 inches by 3.03 inches by 0.63 inch and 6.39 ounces, its bigger than any cell phone thats crossed our desk in years. It wont fit in your pocket and it will take up significant space in a purse or a backpack. Some reviewers have rightfully griped that Samsung Mondi SWD-M100 is too big, but we dont see any way around it. And in any case, we figure that those who want Samsung Mondi SWD-M100 will know what theyre getting. On the upside, Samsung Mondi SWD-M100 has a solid construction in the hand, and its slider mechanism has a sturdy feel.

It doesnt click into place at either end, but we slipped it open and closed a few times without hearing any squeaks. On the other hand, the kickstand on the Mondis rear face feels a tad flimsy its easy to knock Samsung Mondi SWD-M100 down if you hit it from the left side. The battery cover is also a bit tricky to pry off, but thats a minor point. Samsung Mondi SWD-M100s biggest design attraction is its 4.3 inch display. With support for 16 million colors (800x480 pixels), its both bright and vibrant with sharp graphics, colors, and photos.

You can change the font size and the brightness and you can assign photos from the camera as wallpaper. The touch screen is responsive, and you can align the interface if you wish. Most icons and touch buttons are big enough for you to use your finger, but youll need the stylus for the window scroll bars. We found it easiest to use the stylus constantly. The touch screen offers vibration feedback and you can adjust the intensity. As previously mentioned, were not thrilled that Samsung chose Windows Mobile 6.1.

For the uninitiated it can be a nightmare to find your way around, but even longtime Windows Mobile users will find it clunky and archaic. For instance, we encountered our own frustrations with searching for files and accessing certain settings. Samsung masks Windows Mobile somewhat with a customizable TouchWiz widget bar and an attractive top level "bubble" interface that shows your messages, e-mails, VoIP calls, and appointments.

We also like the Samsung designed menus that display your contacts and Opera browser bookmarks in a Cover Flow like design thats reminiscent of the iPhones. Once past those screens, however, the familiar Windows Mobile interface greets you. Not only is it a letdown, but its also rather schizophrenic. For example, behind the Samsung designed menu that you can customize with your favorite features, youll need to access the standard Programs menu to access additional features.

Its the same story with the Settings menu you can access some options through an attractive Samsung menu, but you must access the Windows Mobile page to get other options. The experience is jarring and somewhat frustrating. You can enter text in a number of ways. Besides the full physical keyboard behind the sliding face (well get to that in a minute), there are two on screen keyboards and three options for entering text using a graffiti method. The first keyboard comes courtesy of Samsung. It features large buttons that allow you to use your fingers and eight additional keyboards for numbers and symbols.

The space bar is small, but we could tap away rapidly. On the other hand, we dont like that the keyboard pops up automatically each time you tap a text entry field. It even appears if you have the slider open. Theres also a tiny Windows Mobile keyboard that takes up just a quarter of the display we cant imagine why youd want to use it. The graffiti options Transcriber, Block Recognizer, and Letter Recognizer are easy enough to use.
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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Review Samsung Galaxy Note 3

After getting my Samsung Galaxy S3, Ive been showered by advertisement telling me to get the great next thing. I caved in and decided to upgrade my phone to the Samsung galaxy Note 3; Ive always thought that the phablets will always be too big for me, and includes features that I will never need. However, after juggling whether or not i wanted a phone and a tablet or simply have a phablet, I have made the right investment. Large screen, light weight and powerful - the Samsung Note 3 definitely exceeded my expectation and allows me to do more on my phone.



First impression:
At first glance, you will think that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is heavy due to its screen size - weighing at about 5.93 oz but the weight is distributed so well that the phone actually feels very light; at 5.7 inch in screen the phone sits comfortably on my hand.  The Note 3 comes with an interesting back design, which has a leather like pattern, yet is plastic. One feature that makes the Note 3 stands out is the S pen, which allows you to navigate through your snow and access pen only features (which we will get into). Pen is super responsive and allows me to throw away my pen and paper notes and go all digital. The phone also packs up multiple sensors that can help you use your phone better (air gesture, eye tracking, ect.). As always, changing phones between android is seamless as all my contacts and setting are pretty much synced together once I sign in to my accounts.

Test Drive:
Like I said, if you are upgrading from an Android phone (especially Samsung phones) you will not have a problem in getting your information transferred. Browsing around the phone, I feel that it is snappier and very responsive. Samsung also added feature that allows you to control your phone, they added sensors to track your eyes which allows phone to stay active as long as you are looking at it, or scroll through webpages when you are done reading them. They also includes air gesture that offers similar function except with gesture. I personally only used the face tracker as I read a lot on the phone and it keeps my phone from shutting even though I have not touched it in awhile. The larger screen allows you to have more real estate areas especially when you are trying to multitask (using the multiple window feature) or the pen window. 4G connectivity is solid and phone signal is much stronger then the previous model as now I am getting reception in places where my old phone could not. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 sports a 13 Mega Pixel camera, which takes pretty decent pictures, the camera by default was not setup to its maximum resolution so be sure to change them otherwise you will get pictures with lower quality on your big screen.

The highlight of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the S pen, and I am in love with it. The main difference of the S pen compared to a regular stylus is that it has a sharp tip, giving you precision when you are going to write/draw with it. The S pen is stored conveniently in the bottom right of the phone, and when you take it out it will prompt an S pen menu that allows you to do awesome stuff:
  • Action Memo: popped out a sticky page that you can write on with different per colors. Good for taking quick notes
  • Scrap Booker: Draw a shape on the screen to keep them in your scrapbook for reference later
  • Screen Write: Able to instantly write on your screen and save it as an image
  • S Finder: Able to find various things both in your phone and online
  • Pen Window: Draws a small window and is able to run compatible adds using the window size you drew.

The pen is very responsive and is able to detect my handwriting pretty well to be transcribed to text.

Battery life is one of the best thing I enjoyed out of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. With the USB 3.0, the phone charges from 1% to full within about 3 hours and is able to hold that charge for about a day. With my usual use of the phone (email sync, occasional texting, soundcloud, and reading a couple of chapters from Play book) the battery in the phone stayed for the whole day before I need to charge it (around 8.00 AM - 9.00 PM), which really makes me feel more comfortable using my phone knowing that it will last for the day.

Conclusion:
The main reason I wanted to invest on a phablet was because I was torn apart between getting a phone and a tablet, with the unlimited internet I have in my phone I do no want to have another device where I have to pay extra for internet; I also do not want to worry about charging another device before I go to bed. With a phablet like this, I do not have to worry about having 2 devices but still have the real estate of a tablet but the convenience of a phone. The S pen removed my need of carrying pen and paper the whole time as it will be in my phone and the long battery life gives me a worry free use of the phone. As a student, I dont think I have pushed the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 to its limit - but it sure has succeeded what I needed. Prices has been varied online between $600 - $800, if you can snatch up a deal (such as getting it with a contract for U.S. Carrier) this phone is definitely worth every bang of its buck.
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Monday, March 10, 2014

Finally Samsung Galaxy S5 IMAGES

The anticipation to see what the new and the next Samsung flagship smartphone would look like have built up since the announcement was made late last year.

The device which is supposed to be revealed at the Samsung Unpacked Event 5 at the Mobile World Congress today in Barcelona was very much leaked to the wild: we are talking of the original thing and we have pictures to show you below.

 





 





According to the pictures above, this Samsung Galaxy S5 is still plastic and not the metallic bezel free version that have flooded the internet.

What we do know is  that at the unveiling, we will see what extraordinary thing that Samsung has packed into the device.

Stay close as we bring you more images, specs and features of the Samsung Galaxy S5 when its officially unveiled.

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Saturday, March 8, 2014

Features Speech App For Samsung Rogue Powered by Nuance


Verizon Wireless and Nuance Communications, Inc announced that the new Samsung Rogue features innovative speech capabilities powered by Nuance Mobile. Samsung Rogue users will not only be able to access and launch a variety of applications and services with simple voice commands, but they’ll also be able to dictate their text messages; further setting the Samsung Rogue apart from other mobile phones on the market today.

Samsung Rogue provides users with the ability to launch and dictate a text message with their voice, the most intuitive and natural interface. This phone built for messaging also comes equipped with a full touch WVGA AMOLED display, which results in one of the brightest and clearest displays on a mobile phone in the U.S.; a horizontal slide out, four-row QWERTY keyboard; threaded messaging; and one-touch access to popular social networking widgets including Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube and Photobucket. Its soft 12-key screen also features Nuance’s T9 predictive text input for those moments when manually typing a message is more appropriate.


Samsung Rogue message dictation feature is made possible by Nuance’s VoiceMode speech-to-text technology. VoiceMode is an automated dictation solution that is optimized for mobile phones and quickly converts the spoken phrase into text, transcribing messages more quickly than typing.

The voice command and control elements are powered by Nuance’s trusted, pervasive VSuite speech recognition framework. Samsung Rogue users are able to add, edit and manage their phonebook, access their stored music playlists and make phone calls with easy, spoken commands. Users can also launch various applications that can be quickly accessed and opened by saying “Go To,” including;

* “Go to Web” to open the mobile Web browser;
* “Go to Calendar” to input and reference appointments;
* “Go to Ringtones” to find and reset ringtones;
* “Go to Voicemail” to dial voicemail;
* “Go to Games” to discover the games folder;
* And more. Features Speech For Samsung Rogue Powered by Nuance
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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Could Samsung Be Launching their Own Flip Wallet Case Alongside the Galaxy S5

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In the past couple of years, we’ve noticed that Samsung likes to launch some accessories with their flagships, like the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note line. It appears that the Galaxy S5 is going to be no different. As PureMobile has already put up some placeholders for what appear to be placeholders for several different colors of flip wallet cases for the Galaxy S5. Now this is probably pretty early, as we aren’t expecting an announcement until March. But it’s still interesting to see these pop up on their site. This could be what we call a “controlled leak” to get more buzz surrounding the Galaxy S5 before it’s actually announced. Which every manufacturer does this with every flagship. Do you remember how long we were seeing rumors about the Moto X before it was made official?


The placeholders show four different colors, which are green, red, white and blue-black. With each one going for about $21.73 on PureMobile. That price is right on target with what we have seen from other manufacturers with their own flip wallet cases. So we may see it go up when it’s actually available. As Samsung’s own accessories are normally a bit more expensive.


Additionally, @evleaks posted something about Samsung’s next flagship. Now this is nothing special, which is why we didn’t do a story just on this tweet, but evidentally the device will be called the Samsung Galaxy S5. Now who didn’t see that coming? As far as specs go, nothing’s official of course, but we’re looking at a 5.25-inch 2560 x 1440 resolution display, 3GB of RAM, either Snapdragon 800 or Exynos 6 processor, 32GB of internal storage with a microSD card slot and hopefully a 3,000 mAh battery or larger.


How many of you are excited for the Samsung Galaxy S5 to finally make it’s appearance in the next couple of months? Let us know in the comments down below.


Via: PhoneArena; Source: PureMobile, @Evleaks


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Friday, February 28, 2014

Samsung GALAXY NX Camera Interchangeable Lens 3G LTE

I recall many years back, I discussed with my photography peers about building phone capabilities in a camera so that one can share photos easily online. The day has finally arrived.


Today, Samsung Singapore announces the GALAXY NX, the first 3G/LTE Connected Compact Camera System (CSC) with interchangeable lenses. This is going to facilitate photo sharing to a huge extent without sacrificing image quality.

Im not sure how many people will actually use Android apps extensively on a large camera like a phone or tablet, but the capability and convenience is there.

My only concern is the lack of hardware buttons. Plus, its over-reliance on touch controls means there may be control lags and accidental touches when the camera is hanging around your neck.

But with the GALAXY NX, I can bring one less device out to access my favourite Android apps.

Looking forward to a hands-on review so that I can share my experience with you.

Specs:
  • 20.3MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
  • 4.8-inch HD TFT LCD screen
  • SVGA Electronic Viewfinder
  • ISO: 100 - 25600
  • Supports 4G/LTE
  • 1.6GHz Quad-core processor
  • Android 4.2
  • Supports JPEG, SRW, 3D JPEG
  • WiFi a/b/g/n 2.4GHz/5GHz
  • Bluetooth 4.0 (LE)
  • GPS, GLONASS, A-GPS
  • 16GB Internal Memory
  • 2GB RAM
  • Supports microSD card (up to 64GB)
  • 495g (with battery 4360mAh)

The Samsung GALAXY NX Camera is available in Singapore from 17 August 2013 at RRP S$1958. For product information, visit http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/galaxycamera/nx/

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