Bevor es uns dann heute kollektiv zu eintönig wird, was das Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 angeht, darf ich euch hiermit noch schnell die offiziellen Spezifikationen des neuen Tablets aus Südkorea mit seinem Quad Core Prozessor, 2 GB RAM und Stylus-Unterstützung liefern. Außerdem liegt inzwischen eine offizielle Ankündigung in Form einer britischen Pressemitteilung vor, laut der das Gerät in Europa und somit auch Deutschland ab Ende August zu haben sein wird und später auch noch eine LTE-Version geplant ist.. Hinzu kommt außerdem ein Video, in dem die Benutzeroberfläche und insbesondere die Stylus-Unterstützung und die Samsung-Apps ausführlich demonstriert werden.

Hier zu allererst einmal das UI-Video:

Spezifikationen:

note 10secps final Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1   Offizielles UI Video, Spezifikationen, Pressemitteilung zum Launch im August

Pressemitteilung:

SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 10.1 AVAILABLE GLOBALLY IN AUGUST

Samsung inspires a culture of active content creation, productivity and learning

London UK, August 6 2012 – Samsung today announced the launch of the Galaxy Note 10.1, an extension of the Galaxy Note category. The Galaxy Note 10.1 offers the functionality and precision of a pen and paper on a 10.1-inch large display, which will enable people to amplify their creativity, productivity, and learning ability.

Providing an intuitive experience and armed with a 1.4 GHz quad-core processor and 2GB RAM for enhanced performance, the Galaxy Note 10.1 is designed to simplify the process of capturing ideas, accessing information and multi-tasking, making each easier and faster and allowing people to express their ideas in an efficient way.

Simon Stanford, Vice President, UK & IRE Telecommunications & Networks Division, Samsung UK and Ireland said: “Following the success of the very first Galaxy Note which we launched at the end of last year, we’re delighted that our UK customers will now be able to experience the evolution of this device for themselves. The Galaxy Note 10.1 is a product we are very excited about and will offer our customers a new way to use and experience a tablet device. As well as being able to consume content such as videos, photos, document and the Internet, the Galaxy Note 10.1 also gives them the power to produce, create and customise that same content – something they won’t get from any other product on the market.”

The Galaxy Note 10.1 incorporates key intuitive features and capabilities such as side-by-side multitasking. This is thanks to its ‘Multiscreen’ on a 10.1-inch large screen; unique S Pen with a variety of S Note templates and productive tools (Shape Match and Formula Match); Learning Hub* for accessing educational curricula and Adobe’s premium creative application Photoshop® Touch.

True Multi-Tasking with Multiscreen feature

With the Galaxy Note 10.1′s Multiscreen feature, it’s possible to use two different applications side-by-side simultaneously. So Web pages and videos can be viewed, or applications launched using one half of the screen, at the same time as the other half is used for writing or sketching ideas with the S Pen. What’s more, customers can capture and crop images, and paste them onto the other screen to make personal notes. The Multiscreen feature allows people to be more productive and efficient whilst also enjoying multimedia content. Galaxy Note 10.1 brings a new culture of creation through the owner’s own notes, and enables an entirely new experience to improve productivity and enjoyment.

S Pen & S Note for Personalised and Organised Note-taking

Featuring its advanced 6.5mm S Pen, the Galaxy Note 10.1 is optimised for the creation of personalised and expressive content in the most natural and intuitive way. The S Pen’s feel and functionality are specifically designed for an optimal experience on the 10.1-inch screen. The S Pen is embedded directly in the device and, when removed, automatically launches specially optimised applications, including S Note, S Planner, Crayon physics, Adobe® Photoshop® Touch, and Polaris Office.

Alternatively, people can easily set their preferred application to be launched instantly. For example, S Note can be launched instantly when the S Pen is taken out from the device. Owners can also tap the screen twice while pressing the S Pen button for quick S Note access via the S Note-dedicated widget, which can be easily moved anywhere on the display, never hindering or obstructing creativity or productivity.

The S Note is a unique tool that enables notes and sketches to be combined with other digital content in ready-to-use templates. The Shape Match and Formula Match features help correct and digitise geometric shapes and solve numeric formulas hand-written with the S Pen. The S Note is also integrated with knowledge search engines so that content can be searched for and information obtained, and then easily drag and dropped onto S Notes without having to switch between screens. Exclusively pre-loaded on Galaxy Note 10.1, the Adobe® Photoshop® Touch application means owners can professionally edit photos with the ease and precision of the S Pen.

Active Learning Experience

The Galaxy Note 10.1 is an ideal learning tool that allows students to take notes directly on an eTextbook whilst in lectures, or research the Web at the same time as writing an essay. Samsung’s Learning Hub service is optimised for Galaxy Note 10.1 allowing owners to access extensive multimedia educational content whatever their age. This content includes eTextbooks, video lectures, interactive coaching and much more, and can be shared with multiple Samsung devices. Furthermore, Learning Hub comes with a learning management system providing schedule management and performance and achievement management tools so students of any age can learn at their own pace.

Superior Hardware Performance

Galaxy Note 10.1 is designed with advanced hardware technology, including a 1.4GHz quad-core processor and 2GB of internal RAM. Seamless multi-tasking, high-standard graphics, and blazing-fast performance without any lag are essential features of the device. The Galaxy Note 10.1 also includes a 5- megapixel main camera and a 1.9 megapixel front-facing camera.

Several other features have been added to the Galaxy Note 10.1, including Smart Stay, which tracks the owner’s eye to ensure that the screen is always on while being looked at; and Pop Up Play, which allows a video to be watched anywhere on the screen while simultaneously running other tasks. With AllShare® Play, content can be shared with a large group in real-time by connecting the Galaxy Note 10.1 to Samsung HD TVs, mobile tablets, laptops, and other consumer electronic devices on the same network. With AllShare Group Cast, people can also share and collaborate on documents, presentations, or images without loading the files separately.

The Galaxy Note 10.1 comes in three connectivity options: WiFi-only and WiFi-and-3G HSPA-Plus connectivity, which are both available at launch, and WiFi-and-LTE which will be available later this year.

Quelle: Engadget

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  • http://twitter.com/marc_kap marc.kap

    zum glück gibt es noch 32 und 64 Gb obwohl man auf die 64 Gb wohl ewig warten muss.

    aber samsung unterstützt ja wohl auch da exFat also kann man es auch gut erweitern, ohne formatieren.

  • Tobbsn

    geringe Display Aufloesung?! Was ist den da in Samsung gerannt?
    Android 4.0 und keine Auesserungen ob je 4.1 gibt? Wtf.
    Warum zum Teufel eine so hohe Taktzahlt auf vier Kernen und 2GB Speicher, wie mies ist den der ihre Software das sie so ne Akkusauger einbauen mussten?

    Aber mal generell eine Frage, bis auf das SplitView, wo ist den der Unterschied zu einem normalen Tablet mit Pen?

    • daniode

      MIt Deinen ersten vier Zeilen kann ich nichts anfangen. Was ein normales Tablet mit dazugekauften Stylus nicht kann: Druckstufen.

      • Tobbsn

        ob das, dass note kann? in den specs steht es mal nicht.

        • http://www.netbooknews.de/ Sascha Pallenberg

          es hat 256 davon. Ich habs auf dem MWC schon ausprobiert

        • daniode

          Das ist doch gerade der Gag daran.

    • Olli09

      Also die Auflösung ist ja Wohl vollkommen ausreichend… bestimmt n vor Neid erblassender Apple-Fanboy, wenn ich mir den Retina-Mist beim iPad ansehe, der fette Akku der dafür notwendig war macht das Teil nur schwerer und bringt sonst keinerlei Vorteile -.- Wer sich noch über hohe Takt- & Core-Zahlen und v.a. vieeel RAM (lieber zuviel als zuwenig;)) bei nem Tablet beschwert, dem kann man nicht helfen…
      Das Teil ist ne echte (R)Evolution was Multitasking(-Performance) und Usability angeht!

  • daniode
    • http://www.netbooknews.de/ Sascha Pallenberg

      ein grund warum wir nicht mehr auf Cyberport verlinken. Neue Produkte werden oft schon in den Shop genommen mit Fantasiepreisen, um moeglichst frueh im Google Index damit zu sein.

      • daniode

        DIe haben es ebenso wie redcoon.de auf verfügbar gesetzt.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Norbert-Norb/100003107816709 Norbert Norb

    Also mir persönlich fehlt ja bis heute die Funktion das man mit dem Tablet Anrufe entgegen nehmen kann und SMS senden kann, also jetzt über sein normales Smartphone via Bluetooth. Also das was uns Palm/HP schon mit dem TouchPad und dem Pre gezeigt hatten. Ich fand das cool und wäre für mich ein eindeutiger Mehrwert, auch im Vergleich zum Apple grödel.

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