Monday, September 5, 2011

Samsung presents a hybrid mobile phone

The South Korean multinational Samsung has presented Thursday at the consumer electronics fair IFA in Berlin the Galaxy Note , a device with a size half way between a smartphone and a tablet, which involves creating a new category technology, the company said. The Galaxy Note has a 1.4 GHz processor, a 5.3-inch touch screen , in addition to be used with fingers, allows the creation of files with a pointer or "pen" .


Samsung also introduced its new tablet, the Galaxy Tab 7.7, plus Super AMOLED screen

The executive vice president and global head of sales and marketing for Samsung's mobile division, DJ Lee, said the company has developed this new device category because it was found that many users "carry small notebooks to jot down ideas." The company has already announced it will release a development package of software for this device in order for programmers to begin to create specific applications. In addition, Lee has presented in partnership the new tablet of the multinational, the Galaxy Tab 7.7, which includes technology to connect to networks fourth-generation LTE. This device has a thickness of 7.89 mm and weighing 335 grams and is the first to feature an AMOLED display Super plus. On the other hand, Lee has also shown the new Wave 3, with the 2.0 operating system evolution Samsung's own, the Bada, and a 4-inch touch screen.


The director of mobile computing company for Europe, Patrick Povel, has announced a "partner" to the 9-Series ultra-thin laptop, the company: the 7 Series. In this computer, Samsung has reduced the display's frame for "gain an inch," said Povel. The Korean giant has also introduced its new cameras , the MV800 Multiview and NX200. The first includes a menu screen on the back that can be deployed up to the user who wishes to become a self-portrait to display the frame. On the other hand, area marketing manager of Samsung Television and Audiovisual in Europe, Michael Zöller, has reviewed the evolution of applications available for the system of the company's Smart TV Smart TV. Samsung expected to have "a thousand applications available at the end of 2011" for these devices, said Zoller, who has advanced to reach that figure in September.

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