The Samsung Galaxy View has formally
launched, as the South Korean
firm tries to inform the world it requires an 18.4-inch tablet. That's
one misery of a screen, and Samsung CEO, JK Shin says it "provides
an entirely new way of consuming mobile video and entertainment."

It's surely dissimilar, however the full HD,
1080
x 1920 resolution makes us a slight cautious. At that size the Galaxy
View runs the risk of making content be short of clearness - particularly
when it's compared to 9.7-inch, 1536 x 2048 Samsung
Galaxy TabS2. That's more than twice the 120ppi on the Galaxy
View.
Stand up
To contest the 451.8 x 275.8 x 11.9mm size and the 2.65kg weight, Samsung has built in a take
handle and stand to the Galaxy View's frame. This is a gadget
which is destined to stay in the home and move from room to room.
There's an octa-core
processor at the heart of the Galaxy View, backed up by 2GB of RAM and 64GB of internal
memory. There's a micro SD slot also, letting you to put up
on the storage. Samsung claims the Galaxy View will provide you 8 hours of video playback from a lone
charge of the 5700mAh battery, which
means you'll be capable to obtain through a few films before you require to get
to for the charger.