Ever since Apple's release of the first iPad, Samsung has been churning out tablets to battle them on so many fronts it's starting to look like overkill. With so many larger Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Note varieties out there, it makes sense that Samsung would try to compete against Apple's latest offering too, the iPad mini.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 caters to a crowd that wants in on the whole tablet game, but wouldn't go all-in with a full-size device. Samsung is able to deliver on this, building on the market experience of its phablets, the S-pen-enabled Galaxy Note and Note II.





In fact, the similarities between the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 and Note II go even further than the S-pen, as both devices feature the same chipset and processor speed, Android build, and very similar display resolutions.
Here's a quick look at what's going on under the hood of the Galaxy Note 8.0:
Key features
8.0" 16M-color LCD capacitive touchscreen of 800 x 1280 pixel resolution
Android OS v4.1.2 with TouchWiz launcher
1.6 GHz quad-core Cortex-A9 CPU, Mali-400MP GPU, 2GB of RAM, Exynos 4412 Quad chipset
S Pen active stylus with deep system integration
5 MP wide-angle lens autofocus camera with face detection
720p HD video recording at 30fps
16/32/64GB internal storage, microSD slot
Dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n support
GPS with A-GPS connectivity; GLONASS support, Digital compass
Stereo Bluetooth v4.0
microUSB port with USB host and TV-out (1080p) support, MHL, charging
Accelerometer, gyroscope and proximity sensor
Infrared port
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
Very slim at only 8mm
1.3MP secondary video-call camera
Document editor and file manager comes preinstalled
Extremely rich video and audio codec support
4600 mAh battery
Main disadvantages
Speakers at the bottom, rather than front-facing on either side, as in the bigger Note 10.1
Fails to match the premium feel of an iPad mini (or a Galaxy Tab 7.7)
No FM Radio or NFC support
Questionable still image and video recording quality
Samsung has done well to offer a device that can compete with the iPad mini across the board. The Note 8.0 gives you a higher resolution WXGA screen, as well as a more robust chipset, and, of course, the S-pen. Samsung even managed to trim down the waistline compared to other Note devices, bringing the 8-inch screen in just 8mm of thickness.


