Yesterday
afternoon, Samsung officially unveiled its new products. They are highly
anticipated Galaxy Gear, Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition.
Samsung
says the Gear can act as an extension to a smartphone by discreetly alerting
users to incoming messages and calls on its display screen, which measures 1.63
inches diagonally.
Now I
will introduce them one by one. First, it’s the new Galaxy Gear.
Galaxy
Gear
People
are all focus on the smartphone of Samsung because it is the first time that
Samsung develop a smartphone. Several days ago, some pictures of this mysterious
smartphone leaked and there are few differences between leaked photos and new
devices.
The
Galaxy Gear, which has a 1.6-inch screen and weighs 2.6 ounces, looks relatively
similar to other smartwatches on the market. But it does have some unique
features, such as a 1.9 megapixel camera embedded in the strap and a built-in
speaker that allows users to conduct hands-free calls.
Users
can even make calls, secret agent-style without getting out their phone. The
Gear also sports a basic camera and works with popular social media and fitness
apps such as Twitter and RunKeeper. The Android-powered device starts shipping
in most countries Sept. 25 starting at $299.
Moreover,
Samsung announced 5.7-inch Galaxy Note 3 smartphone too.
Galaxy
Note 3
The
screen sizes have been creeping up slightly from Note to Note. The first
version from 2011 measured in at 5.3 inches, followed by the Note II at just
over 5.5 inches, followed by the Note 3 at just shy of 5.7 inches.
There’s a 2.3GHz quad-core processor, three gigabytes of RAM, a big 3,200mAh battery and a 13-megapixel camera.
The Galaxy Note 3 will be available starting in October. Prices haven’t yet been set by U.S. carriers.
There’s a 2.3GHz quad-core processor, three gigabytes of RAM, a big 3,200mAh battery and a 13-megapixel camera.
The Galaxy Note 3 will be available starting in October. Prices haven’t yet been set by U.S. carriers.
Galaxy
Note 10.1 2014 Edition
Samsung
also revealed its latest revision of the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet. Dubbed the
"2014 Edition," Samsung's latest tablet measures just 7.9 millimeters
thick and is billed as the "ultimate productivity" device. It's also
seen an uptick in resolution compared to the previous model, now featuring a high-res
2560 x 1600 display. In fact, it's basically identical to the panel we've
previously seen on Google's Nexus 10, which of course is manufactured by
Samsung. That's about where the hardware similarities end, though.
As
you'd expect, Samsung is
bringing the same new software features and apps found on the Note III to the
larger tablet. Air Command and
improved takes on S Pen and Multi-Window are all included. Like the Note
III and Galaxy Gear smartwatch, it will be released worldwide in 149 countries
on September 25th.
From
this we can see Samsung is seeking for best product so we should believe in it
and continue using Android products. As to me, it
makes me easy to use a phone to do what they want. By my phone and tablets, I
will watch my favorite movies; no matter they are English, French or Chinese.
Though sometimes I feel a little confused, I’d like to know how people live in
other countries. I use a blu-ray player
and it can alter languages, of course in your PC. If you use a mobile phone, it
can also play audios and videos. The only thing you need to do connect your
tablets and make it useful and you could just enjoy your movies here. This
player is amazing and I like it.http://www.blurayplayermac.com/
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