Sunday, October 20, 2013

ASUS FonePad Notes 6 Phablet review

Tabletblog have had the opportunity to get your hands on one of the first units of ASUS FonePad Notes 6 in trade, specification and record a video impressions "hot" on the device. Launched last September , the new ASUS phablet challenge the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, which until now has dominated the market undisturbed by competitors. How can we infer from the name, this device inherits part of the "DNA" of the family FonePad 7-inch, distinguished by its own personality and some accessories included (like the stylus that allows the user to write and draw on the display).

Asus FonePad Notes 6 is equipped with a screen 6 inches with a resolution of Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) and high brightness. Under the body, ASUS has installed a dual-core Intel Atom Z2580 2GHz, with 2GB of RAM, 16GB or 32GB of internal memory depending on the model.On the back is placed a camera of 8 megapixels that, despite the absence of LED flash, does not disappoint for image quality and focus thanks to an appropriate set of software settings. The operating system is Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, just customized by ASUS.
Compared to other ASUS tablet, in Notes 6 FonePad there are some additional features, including the ability to make calls and stylus . The latter is managed by some applications that facilitate the user in the most common operations, from the free hand writing (both for taking notes that to draw) the character recognition to the possibility to perform screenshot of the page. The touch looks excellent. Compared to the Galaxy Note 3, the ASUS phablet is a bit thicker and heavier, gives the idea of a device cheaper, so that costs less than 300 Euros (349 Euros is the list price). The tester feels to recommend it to anyone looking for a phablet with pen and want to save a few hundred euro. After all, ASUS FonePad Notes 6 is one of the best device for quality / price ratio.


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