By Kevin Lee
Taking notes on a tablet has never been fun, even after all the advancements in styluses and cross-platform apps. The biggest underlying problem with digital note taking is it requires the users to manually input everything through touch-typing. It’s also too easy to make yourself a dozen reminders and then, by the end of the week, you’ve already forgotten why you jotted down that quick note, website address or what have you.
It’s for these reasons I was apathetic towards HP’s latest stylus-focused tablet, the HP Envy Note 8. But little did I know this slate would have the best note taking software ever developed behind it.
Standard specs
Looking at most of its specifications, the HP Envy Note 8 is a run-of-the-mill, 8-inch tablet. Built with a plastic frame and a 1,920 x 1,200 resolution display, it’s not as premium as some other slates.
The aluminum-clad Dell Venue 8 7000, for example, comes with a 2,560 x 1,600 screen that blows the Envy Note 8’s resolution out of the water. However, one high-end addition that might just save the Envy Note 8 from cracks is a Corning Gorilla Glass III screen.
Internally, the HP Envy …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac