February 20th, 2012Top StorySamsung Galaxy Note Lightning Review: Wait, Who Ordered This?By Brent Rose Click to view Great technologies are often met with the response "I never knew I wanted that!" So, uhm, here's the Samsung Galaxy Note! It will only fit in raverpants, and its trademark feature is a stylus. Well, we certainly never knew we wanted those features... but do we? What Is It?Big-ass smartphone? Or teeny-tiny tablet? Who's it For?Giant-handed peeps, stylus-loving scribblers, and media eaters. DesignThe obvious bit first: It's frickin' big for a phone. Other than that, it looks like every other tablet: a rectangle of glass. It's surprisingly thin, especially given that there's a stylus jammed into it. Feels a little plasticky though—too bad that that's becoming Samsung's rep. Using ItThe UI is laggy, but the pen is actually kind of fun—maybe it's the novelty factor of using an outdated technology on a modern product? It's also buggy. The Best PartBig, beautiful Super AMOLED HD screen. Tragic FlawWhen you are trying to justify putting a pen in your phone, you need to nail that biddy. Samsung didn't: The stylus misses way too many touches, This Is Weird...Stylus doesn't work on capacitive home keys. Test Notes-Though the TouchWiz UI lags a bit, the Note performs pretty well once your app is launched. Should You Buy It?Only if you have giant hands, bad eyesight, and watch an imperial crapton of video on your phone. Samsung Galaxy Note |
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