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Samsung unpacks new smartwatch, smartphone, tablet (photos)

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  • At IFA 2013 in Berlin, Samsung unveiled its latest wearable gadget, the Galaxy Gear smartwatch, plus two updated devices, the Galaxy Note 3 smartphone, and the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet.

    The Galaxy Gear smartwatch seemed to puzzle onlookers — starting with its price tag of $299. Some say it appears to be an accessory to Samsung's smartphone and tablet rather than a device that works on its own. Plus, its design has been judged to be unflattering. ZDNet's Rachel King theorizes that it was rushed to market to beat Apple's rumored iWatch. 

    But its specs appear to be impressive . Or are they ?

    The most noticable thing about the Galaxy Note 3 is its size - measuring at 5.7 inches long. Samsung has improves its multitasking ability and also makes its S pen more powerful. Read CNET's review.

    The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is said to be the most powerful notebook ever made. It features an eight-core processor along with 3GB of memory. Like the Note 3, the tablet includes new multitasking features and new uses for the S Pen stylus.

     

    Published: September 4, 2013 -- 20:24 GMT (13:24 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • Does size really matter?

    Published: September 4, 2013 -- 20:24 GMT (13:24 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • The Galaxy Gear smartwatch also includes a  1.9-megapixel built-in camera with an auto-focus lens. It can record 720p videos for up to 10 seconds. Is that guy trying to punch me or take my picture?

    Published: September 4, 2013 -- 20:24 GMT (13:24 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • It's a regular watch. Not really but here it looks like one anyway.

    Published: September 4, 2013 -- 20:24 GMT (13:24 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • The Galaxy Gear smartwatch also includes an S pen.

    Published: September 4, 2013 -- 20:24 GMT (13:24 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • The Galaxy Gear can communicate with the Galaxy Note 3 smartwatch via Bluetooth. On the Note 3 you can read notifications from the smartwatch without having to take it out of your pocket. You can control music from one to the other and find your smartwatch from the Note 3, using the Find My Device app.

    So, now's a good time to move over to the Galaxy Note 3.

     

    Published: September 4, 2013 -- 20:24 GMT (13:24 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • The Note 3 allows you to multitask. Here you can use a calculator while reading an article.

    Published: September 4, 2013 -- 20:24 GMT (13:24 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • The Note 3 allows you to drag and drop items between apps. It will also let you use more than two apps at one time.

     

    Published: September 4, 2013 -- 20:24 GMT (13:24 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • It's thinner and easy to hold in one hand.

    Published: September 4, 2013 -- 20:24 GMT (13:24 PDT)

    Photo by: Josh Miller/CNET

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • This Galaxy Tab 10.1 shows off its white trim.

    Published: September 4, 2013 -- 20:24 GMT (13:24 PDT)

    Photo by: Josh Miller/CNET

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • Its back is leather textured, and it has metal sides. 8-megapixel camera with LED flash, complemented by a 2-megapixel camera in the front for video chat.

    Published: September 4, 2013 -- 20:24 GMT (13:24 PDT)

    Photo by: Josh Miller/CNET

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • It's thinner and easy to hold in one hand.

    Published: September 4, 2013 -- 20:24 GMT (13:24 PDT)

    Photo by: Josh Miller/CNET

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • When you hover the S pen over the screen, the command wheel pops up. From here you can save or create a new S note.

    Published: September 4, 2013 -- 20:24 GMT (13:24 PDT)

    Photo by: Sarah Tews/CNET

    Caption by: Andy Smith

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Samsung took the Galaxy Gear smartwatch out of its pocket - and also revealed the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Tab 10.1

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This Galaxy Tab 10.1 shows off its white trim.

Published: September 4, 2013 -- 20:24 GMT (13:24 PDT)

Caption by: Andy Smith

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