2012년 11월 15일 목요일

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 review - S-Pen Stylus

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 review - S-Pen Stylus

Samsung Galaxy Note II S-pen features. Very Good.


The reason the original Note caught the public imagination was its S-Pen stylus, which transformed the device from an oddball smartphone/tablet into something people wanted to work and play with. It all comes down to a combination of software and hardware, with Wacom providing digitiser technology to recognise the proximity of the stylus and sense the pressure with which it’s being applied (with support for up to 1,024 levels), while Samsung has provided software to harness these features to useful effect.
The stylus now resides in a slot at the bottom of the device, and it’s a slim but very manageable effort with a nice, rounded profile. The Note 2 actively recognises when you’ve pulled the stylus from its sheath and takes you to a gallery of templates for the S Note note-taking app, where you can doodle, list or annotate to your heart’s content.
The app has some very smart handwriting recognition technology built in, which did an impressive job of converting the scrawl that once appalled my teachers into normal text (albeit with the assistance of some heavy autocorrect), and while you couldn’t mistake S Note for an art package, there are enough line and colour options to keep most doodlers busy in their next endless meeting. There’s also a neat screen recorder function, so that you can watch your notes and annotations appearing later in the order that you added them.



 









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AirView is a new way to view information hidden in a menu without actually opening the content by hovering. For example, by hovering the S Pen over a date in S Planner users can see all of their events for that day. The mode can also show a preview of content in a video by hovering over the timeline of the video.



The S Pen in the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 sounds very similar to the one included in the Galaxy Note 10.1. The Note 2′s S Pen is 8mm thick, which is a bit thicker than the S Pen in the first Galaxy Note. The new S Pen also has a rubber tip, and has 1024 levels of sensitivity, just like the Galaxy Note 10.1. We hope the S Pen works better in the Note 2 than it does in the Note 10.1, though.





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