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domingo, 14 de octubre de 2012

Samsung Slate PC ¡una Tablet ultraportable y una PC juntas!

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Si estás buscando una Tablet, pero estás muy acostumbrado o necesitás el uso de tu PC , esta solución que trae  Samsung es especial para vos.

Porque combina las dos prestaciones. Es una tablet, que puede manejarse de manera táctil, pero a la vez es una PC que tiene todos los programas que tu ya conoces.

También puede ser muy conveniente para las personas que tienen que trasladarse (y trasladar su tecnología consigo) manteniendo todo el trabajo del día a día.

Cuenta con la tecnología Fast Start  que inicia el sistema en sólo 15 segundos, un
60% más rápido que otras PC.

jueves, 20 de septiembre de 2012

Samsung Responds To iPhone 5 Frenzy With A Feisty Galaxy S III Commercial

Here we go again. Samsung (and its agency) has historically had no problem poking fun at overly-obsessed, iPhone-idolizing Apple fanatics, and just like clockwork, the Korean electronics giant has released a new commercial pointing out a handful of the iPhone 5’s omissions and foibles.

In case you don’t have a minute and a half to burn, here’s the whole thing in a nutshell: the commercial pokes at Apple’s (perhaps overly earnest) marketing language, the headphone jack’s new location, the new Lightning dock connector (twice!), the lack of NFC, and the general un-coolness of lusting after a smartphone your parents will probably want to own at some point too.

The message is, clearly, that the iPhone 5 just doesn’t match up to Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S III. The accuracy of that point of view is an issue I’ll leave for you to debate, but it’s a feisty little ad that I think makes a few decent (if completely ham-fisted) points about the perceived feature gap between the two phones. Either way, it’s hard to resist the temptation (for an ad nerd like me, anyway) to go digging for the commercial’s potential implications. Is going to put a dent in the iPhone 5′s sales? Hell no. As usual, people lined up nearly as soon as the damned thing was trotted out in San Francisco, and plenty of early reviews point out that the iPhone 5 seems like much more than just the sum of its changelog.

Interestingly enough, some people are already reading this commercial as an attempt to reach out to dyed-in-the-wool Apple customers (to see the errors of their ways, I guess). That seems like a hell of a stretch — after all, the portrayal of Apple line-goers as doe-eyed iPhone apologists probably won’t elicit much in the warm-and-fuzzy feelings department. It seems more like a way to keep the Galaxy S III name at the top of people’s minds when it comes time to buy a new phone, especially considering that Samsung’s sizable smartphone will be five or six months old — nearly ancient in mobile terms — once the holiday buying frenzy kicks off.

By the way, if you could use a laugh, be sure to check out the video’s comments on YouTube — you’ll surely see platform fanboyism at its finest.

martes, 18 de septiembre de 2012

iPhone 5 vs. Galaxy S3 vs. iPhone 4S: Your Guide To Buy The Right Smartphone

Now that the iPhone 5 has officially arrived we have to ask to ask: Has Apple done what it takes to win your hearts (and wallets) over other smartphone suitors like Samsung’s Galaxy S3 and Nokia’s Lumia 920?

A lot’s at stake with Apple’s latest handset: For one thing, iPhone in August lost the No. 1 spot in the U.S. smartphone market to the Galaxy S3, though some of the decreased consumer interest was due to anticipation over the new iPhone’s release in September.

Take a look at our spec comparison (below), in which we pit the official features of the iPhone 5 against to two of its cutting-edge competitors, as well as the now-obsolete iPhone 4S.

Do you think the iPhone 5 stacks up? If you’re in the market for a new phone, which would you consider buying?

*Battery times for talk time based on manufacturer claims as found at PhoneArena. Web browsing time for Apple and Nokia based on manufacturer claim; web browsing time for Galaxy S III and iPhone 4S based on tests from GSM Arena.

UPDATE: A Samsung representative emailed that the company thinks its phone’s NFC capabilities — including S Beam and Buddy Share — are the Galaxy S III’s killer features. Also note that the Galaxy S III should be upgradeable to Android 4.1 “Jelly Bean” by the end of the year.

This post originally appeared on huffingtonpost

domingo, 8 de julio de 2012

How Big Is Too Big? Samsung’s New Galaxy Note Said To Sport 5.5-Inch Screen

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I don’t know too many people who would look at the Galaxy Note and its 5.3 inch display and say “y’know, it would be great if this thing was just a little bigger,” and I now I know why. As it turns out, those people live in Korea, work for Samsung, and may have decided just that.

According to their usual unnamed sources, Korea’s MK Business News reports that Samsung’s Galaxy Note 2 will sport an even larger 5.5-inch display when its unveiled at Germany’s IFA 2012 trade show in August.

Naturally, the display isn’t all they’re said to be upgrading here. The next-gen Galaxy Note is also rumored to pack an unspecified quad-core processor (most likely an Exynos 4 Quad), and a 12 or 13 megapixel camera around the back instead of the 8 megapixel shooter as seen in the original. To top it all off, it’s said to run on Google’s newly-revealed Jelly Bean version of Android, though it’s unclear at this point how the company will be tweaking their UI to account for Jelly Bean’s new features.

So how much of a handful is thing going to be? Well, while the display has been stretched out a bit, the device itself isn’t expected to be significantly larger than the current Galaxy Note. Frankly, this seems like both a blessing and a curse — users who can comfortably wrap their mitts around the original model should do just fine, but that slightly larger display may make one-handed operation even less feasible than before.

Now I’m all for pushing limits and whatnot, but this just begs an obvious question: how big is too big? Most tablet manufacturers are loath to dip below the 7-inch barrier, and if this report holds true then Samsung is eagerly chipping away at the other side of that limit. Samsung’s success with the Galaxy Note has also prompted companies like LG to take up the super-sized phone challenge, so it’s very possible that phone screen sizes haven’t topped out just yet.

 

Source http://techcrunch.com

viernes, 4 de mayo de 2012

Samsung presentó su nuevo smartphone Galaxy S III

 

En el evento Samsung Mobile Unpacked en Londres, esta empresa acaba de anunciar su tan esperado nuevo smartphone, el Galaxy S III.

Entre las características más notables de este nuevo smartphone tenemos las siguientes

  • Procesador 1.4 GHz Exynos quad-core 
  • Memoria 1 GB
  • Super AMOLED HD de 4.5 pulgadas
  • Resolución de pantalla 1280×720
  • Cámara de 8-megapixel en la parte de atrás
  • Cámara de 1.9-megapixel en el frente
  • Bluetooth 4.0, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi
  • GPS y NFC
  • Batería de 2100mAh
  • Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
  • Medidas: 136.6mm x 70.6mm x 8.6mm
  • Peso 133 grams

The Galaxy S III incluye S Voice, que es un asistente de usuario que permite ejecutar comandos a través de voz, en clara competencia con el asistente de iPhone, Siri.

Este smartphone viene en 3 versiones de acuerdo a su poder de almacenamiento.  Por de pronto solo comercializarán dos de ellas, las de 16GB y 32GB.  La otra versión de 64GB estará disponible en un futuro cercano.

El Samsung Galaxy S III comenzará a comercializarse primero en Europa a fines de Mayo con 4G LTE y HSPA+

En los Estados Unidos comenzará a comercializarse en el verano, entre los meses de Junio y Setiembre.  Todavía no hay una fecha cierta, como así tampoco que empresas proveedoras de telefonía móvil los comercializarán.

[Fuente ArsTechnica] [imagen GigaOM]

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