Senin, 10 September 2012

SAMSUNG LAUNCHES GALAXY 10.1 IN ACCRA-GHANA

MR RYAN NAH DISPLAYING THE NEW GALAXY TAB
Samsung Electronics in Ghana has launched the latest extension of the Galaxy Note category, Galaxy Note 10.1 to the Ghanaian market.

The Galaxy Note 10.1 is outfitted with the functionality and precision of a pen and paper on a 10.1-inch large display, providing possibilities to elevate a user’s creativity, productivity and learning abilities.

Speaking at the launch in Accra yesterday, the Senior Manager of Marketing Sales at Samsung Electronics in Ghana, Mr Ryan Nah explained that the new Galaxy Note 10.1 featured an intuitive user experience.

He said the device was armed with a 1.4GHz quad-core processor and 2GB RAM for enhanced performance, and was designed to simplify idea capture, information access, and multi-tasking, making each easier and faster.

“Galaxy Note 10.1 further demonstrates Samsung’s dedication to delivering products that offer a complete mobile experience for creating personalised and expressive content,”

“History has shown that taking notes, capturing ideas immediately, and sketching to realise them is the most personal and natural way to be more productive and creative. The advanced technology and features included in Galaxy Note 10.1 give users the power to produce, create and customise communications,” he explained.

Mr Nah, further said, several other features have been added to Galaxy Note 10.1 including Smart Stay, which tracks the user’s eyes to ensure that the screen is always on while being looked at, and a Pop Up Play, which allows the user to watch a video anywhere on their screen while simultaneously running other tasks.

Additionally, with AllShare Play, users can share content with a large group in real-time by connecting Galaxy Note 10.1 to Samsung HD TVs, mobile tablets, laptops, and other consumer electronic devices on the same network.

“With AllShare Group Cast, users can also share and collaborate on documents, presentations, or images without loading the files separately”, he said.

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