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1. Google Nexus 7From £199.99Carphone Warehouse trumps Tesco and Argos with £49 tabletLivescribe Smartpen 3 reviewSurface 2 and Surface Pro 2 tablets launched by MicrosoftKindle Fire HDX tablets arrive in the UKTesco Hudl tablet hands onTesco Hudl tablet...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note has proven to be more popular than most expected — the company has already sold seven million devices globally and aims to double that figure to 10 million by the end of 2012. That popularity appears to be the prime motivation behind...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note has proven to be more popular than most expected — the company has already sold five million devices globally and aims to double that figure to 10 million by the end of 2012. That popularity appears to be the prime motivation behind...
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rigviews.com.au Updated: 2015-10-22 11:10:40
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Pampered with productivity, creativity and learning capabilities, Samsung Galaxy Note 800, which witnessed a grand inauguration at the Mobile World Congress 2012, is engineered to support flexible and on-the-move computing keeping safety and style mantras...
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With the iPad still dominating the tablet market in 2012 to the tune of 43%, is there any manufacturer out there with the power and ability to cut into that huge market share? Well, maybe, is probably the answer! We have now reviewed several contenders he...

Excellent performance, Superb S Pen stylus, Split screen multitasking, IR emitter...

Average build quality, Average quality screen, Poor out-of-the-box connectivity...
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Read our hands-on of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2 £399 for 16GB Wi-Fi £499 for 16GB Wi-Fi plus 3G The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 has had a rocky road. When we first saw it at the beginning of this year, it was a dual-core tablet with 1GB of RAM running...

Amazing Wacom S Pen is stylus heaven, Mammoth specs = powerhouse, Innovative split-screen multi-tasking, IR blaster and optional 3G, Excellent value...

Unattractive design, Limited connectivity, No mobile keyboard dock (yet), Average screen, Average battery life...

Read our hands-on of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2 Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Battery Life On a single charge from its proprietary cable, the Galaxy Note 10.1 with its 7,000mAh battery should last you all day. In a mixed scenario of browsing, video and pro...
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Samsung has released a red edition of its Galaxy Note tablet for Valentine's Day and has added LTE connectivity for good measure. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE Garnet Red is available in South Korea now and will be coming to the global market soon. Fe...
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Samsung’s original Galaxy Note 10.1 was a wonderful creative device – the addition of 4G connectivity has just made it future proof. It’s speedy, runs smoothly, and has all kinds of creative features and neat touches including near-professional photo...

Great display, neat photo and illustration apps that utilise the stylus, quadcore chip and 2GB RAM.

Glossy, slightly creaky chassis; SNote is responsive but of limited use...

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 4G proves itself a powerful media device with superfast, supersmooth performance and lots of creative and useful features...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 is just one of many devices that are pushing the average smartphone screen size ever upwards – it seems that we want to see films, TV and the web on bigger devices, and a surprising number of people are happy to use phones and t...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is not like other tablets - it uses Samsung's 'S-Pen' stylus for input, and has a highly customised version of Android 4, aimed at making it perfect for creative types. By contrast the Nexus 10 is the latest high-end Android d...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2015-10-22 11:13:54
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After 5.3" and 5.5" smartphones and a 10.1" tablet, Samsung's Galaxy Note range could soon be joined by a 7" device, although it's not clear yet whether this will... Samsung and Wacom have teamed up once again to bring us a rock-solid merger of the table...

Superresponsive, Highly precise stylus, Great apps for creative activities, Extensive media player, Finally, true multitasking!, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update (coming soon)...

Too much plastic / Body feels a little chintzy, Screen resolution, Onscreen colours could be more accurate, Battery life slightly behind competition, No stand to prop it up with...

The Galaxy Note 10.1 is a one-of-a-kind product that deserves your attention if you're looking specifically for a mobile device on which you can edit photos, jot down notes, scribble drawings and express your creativity. It's perfect for students or profe...
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Samsung has launched a slew of Android-based tablets over the past several years as it continues its mission to take on market leader Apple with its dominant iPad. But the Korean electronics giant continues to fall just short of success. With its s...

The Galaxy Note 10.1 is certainly a mixed bag. It's not a standout tablet which immediately grabs you, like the Nexus 7 has so many people. And it's not anywhere near being a true rival to Apple's iPad; it has a ways to go in terms of its software develo...
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With all the attention in the Apple versus Samsung war of late centring on the latter's staggering $1 billion patent suit loss, it's good to finally see some more action where it matters: the products. Samsung's latest run at creating an iPad killer is...
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Samsung's giant stylus-driven Galaxy Note 5.3in was an unlikely success. Now the Korean manufacturer is swelling its range with the Galaxy Note 10.1: a 10.1in Android tablet with built-in Wacom digitiser, stylus and a tweaked version of Google's Android 4...

A very bold design, but one that falls just short of its aims...
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gadgetdaily.xyz Updated: 2015-10-22 11:15:48
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Samsung's Galaxy Note proved such a surprise hit that the company has not only produced a follow up handset but also a spin-off in the form of a full-sized tablet. As a Note it does include a pen for scribbling on the screen, but other than that it is not...
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The Galaxy Note 10.1 is a 10.1in Android tablet with built-in Wacom digitiser, stylus and a tweaked version of Google's Android 4 OS. Design At a glance, the Note 10.1 looks deceptively like any other Android tablet. In fact, it's almost identi...

Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 is a bold experiment; the concept clearly has potential. However, the execution is wide of the mark – despite glimmers of excellence, the fiddly S Note software sours the experience. With the right software, the Note 10.1's app...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2015-10-22 11:15:48
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Lisa Gade compares the Microsoft Surface RT Windows 8 tablet and Android tablets including the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 and the Lenovo IdeaTab S2110...
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Samsung's Galaxy range of products grows by the day it seems, they have the market wrapped up nicely with its Galaxy S II, S III, Note and Note II smartphones among countless other variants. The tablet market is a little bit different, where they don'...

I had such high hopes for Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 and felt nothing but disappointed in the end. We were teased of this earlier in the year and the Note 10.1 went through some considerable changes before hitting the shelves of retailers, and the han...
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has made something of a meal of its entry in to the tablet market. There have been Galaxy Tab tablets in many sizes and specifications, yet none has enjoyed the popularity of the company’s smartphones.Now Samsung is adding a new variable to the equati...

Powerful processor, fast interface, Unique features, S Pen stylus works well, Bright screen...

Video lacks detail, Features incompatible with relevant apps, Iffy build...

Ultimately, the Galaxy Note 10.1 leaves us a little frustrated. Powerful, fast and good to use, it's let down by a so-so screen that produces pictures no better than last-gen tablets.There are some great multitasking features to set it apart, but they're...
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Amid a tablet landscape that seems to only be becoming more complex and increasingly packed with tempting offers, we were half hoping the Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N8000 - and its note taking facilities - wouldn’t extend the love-love relationship we have...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2015-10-22 11:18:35
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A year on from the Galaxy Note's debut as a 5.3 inch mobile phone, we now have the tablet version proper, with bigger screen, updated software and improved processor, but still with a focus on writing and drawing.It's on sale now starting at around £39...

Good screen, well integrated graphics and handwriting features, fast quadcore processor, splitscreen multitasking...

Not cheap, no HDMI connection...

The Galaxy Note 10.1 is a top-end tablet with a price to match (same as the iPad, basically). It can't beat Apple's sales behemoth on its screen, but in terms of versatility, with its writing interface and expandable memory, plus a good quality camera...
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The original Samsung Galaxy Note was something of a breakout success, with its large 5.3in screen and stylus setting it apart from the slew of other Android handsets and tablets. For the Galaxy Note 10.1, Samsung wants to replicate this success, but with...

Some clever touches and we like the stylus, but it's an expensive tablet and the screen is low resolution compared to the competition...
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With over 10 million units sold globally, Samsung was clearly onto something with its original Galaxy Note : a 5.3-inch Android smartphone that was notable for re-introducing the stylus pen to the masses.It was subsequently only a matter of time before Sa...

All in all, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is difficult to place among its rivals: on the one hand, the stylus is a refreshing change from the finger-smudging UIs that mar most tablets, while the included 'S Pen' apps run the gamut from fun gimmicks to high...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2015-10-22 11:19:01
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is an Android tablet that can be used with a stylus as well as with your fingers. This seems a little old-fashioned, but the stylus can be useful for taking notes, drawing and other tasks.The first Galaxy Note was a large s...
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While we may continue to question Samsung's choice of materials in its latest run of Galaxy products there's no denying that the company is certainly onto something with the aesthetic style it's now applying to many of its newer Android devices.Like the G...

Well built,Good stylus responsiveness in normal use,Decent screen, Good performance,Plenty of storage, Good cameras...

Performance and S-Pen falls over with multiscreening and some apps, Proprietary charging port, No MicroUSB, Battery is generally good but can drain quickly with certain activities...

All of which leads us to believe these added features are not particularly well-implemented, such is the risk with adventurous new code, but it's a bit much when a quad core CPU and 2GB of RAM still produces stuttering with certain features - that seems l...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 is a device that has been eagerly awaited and surrounded by much speculation as to just what it was going to be able to do. Being targeted as a “Content Creation” device, rather than a tablet aimed at media consumption, the idea...

Speaker location & sound quality, Access to the Samsung App Store, Access to apps like S-Planner and S-Note, S Pen abilities, Screen capture soft key, Decent battery life, Floating widgets, Micro SD card slot...

Poor screen resolution, Plasticy, cheap feel to the build quality, Placement of volume rocker and headphone jack, Widgets like S-Planner are not resizeable, Lack of handwriting input outside of S-Apps, Multi-tasking not a smooth or fluid process...

I REALLY wanted to love this tablet. I wanted this tablet to be as awesome as it looked on the James Franco YouTube video. I wanted to walk around using this tablet for all kinds of seemingly random stuff, yet somehow have it all be a breeze to make happe...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note smartphone-slash-tablet-but-probably-smartphone was made remarkable mostly by virtue of its massive, 5.3-inch screen. The Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet, on the other hand, is rather unremarkable at first glance. In appearance it more...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2015-10-22 11:19:21
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Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1 adds multitasking and stylus control to Android, but it won’t be everyone’s ideal tabletRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) Samsung’s giant stylus-driven smartphone, the Galaxy Note 5.3in, was an unlikely success. Now the Korean man...
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See all pictures here »Regular readers of CRNTech will be familiar with Samsung's original Galaxy Note : a 5.3in Android smartphone that was notable for re-introducing the stylus pen to the masses.With over 10 million units sold globally, Samsung was clea...

All in all, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is difficult to place among its rivals: on the one hand, the stylus is a refreshing change from the finger-smudging UIs that mar most tablets, while the included 'S Pen' apps run the gamut from fun gimmicks to high...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 was released in Ireland just 10 days ago, featuring the 10.1-inch display indicated in its name, a 1.4GHz Exynos quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, a 5MP rear camera with LED flash, a 1.9MP front-facing camera, and HD video reco...

While I see most tablets as glorified media players, the Galaxy Note 10.1 was also practical and useful thanks to the S Pen and the multi-tasking feature. While mobile devices aren't ideal for anything more than basic productivity, I feel that this tablet...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet is a device that, at first glance, looks custom designed for professional use, integrating the S Pen technology and features originally seen on the Note smartphone with the added incentive of Adobe's new Photoshop To...

Light, great performance and battery life...

Poor image manipulation software, screen could be better...

A solid tablet, but the S Pen features don't really deliver on Samsung's bold professional use claims...
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Samsung has produced one of its best devices here – it has powerful specs that make it speedy and smooth, and it has some excellent features, from quirky additions to near-professional photo tools. Okay, it’s not an iPad but it has an excellent scre...

Excellent screen; great photo and illustration apps; quadcore power plus 2GB of RAM futureproof the device for games and films...

Really shiny, rather flexible body; S Note is of limited use.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 proves itself a superb media all-rounder offering speedy, smooth performance and plenty of useful – and unusual – features...
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Remember your first touchscreen? If it was a personal organiser or satnav, chances are it used a pressure-sensitive, resistive screen. If it was a Palm, you probably had a stylus to pick out letters onscreen. The arrival of capacitive screens that resp...

So, really, is a stylus enough of a difference to make you choose this tablet over another? Actually, the more you use it, the more natural it becomes. And the nippy processor and extra RAM mean the Note 10.1 flies along very agreeably. The display is...
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Samsung's giant stylus-driven smartphone, the Galaxy Note 5.3in , was an unlikely success. Now the Korean manufacturer is swelling its range with the Galaxy Note 10.1 - a 10.1in Android tablet with built-in Wacom digitiser, stylus and a tweaked version of...

Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 adds multitasking and stylus control to Android, but it won't be everyone's ideal tablet...
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I was lucky enough to receive a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 to review. I decided to share the unboxing, because who doesn't love a good tech preview? I also share my first impressions of the build of the latest from Samsung. I hope you enjoy it! Keep an eye...
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Sometimes creating a device which takes a product category to the extreme causes consumers to stay away. Then on other occasions manufacturers capture the imagination of many and the product flourishes, one such device in recent times was the Galaxy Note...

In the high end Android Tablet space any new product has to compete with ASUS and their Transformer range and probably none more so than the Note 10.1. This isn't just a case of high spec machine vs. high spec machine, these are two devices which look to...
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DesignDespite landing with Note branding, the Galaxy Note 10.1 has (initially at least) more in common with Samsung's Galaxy Tab range than the super-sized Android smartphone. 10.1-inches in size, it borrows the same spacious bezel design that featured in...

Judging the Galaxy Note 10.1 is a little bit difficult. Priced similarly to other top-tier Android tablets, it performs admirably as a regular slate, offering a solid Android experience, and runs Google's OS and demanding apps without a hiccup. Its screen...
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The popularity of Samsung's Galaxy Note smartphone, which has already sold 10 million units globally, appears to be the prime motivation behind the company's latest tablet, the S Pen equipped Galaxy Note 10.1. The stylus and Samsung's software addition...

S Pen and compatible apps, Infrared port and Peel app, TouchWIZ adds some nice features...

Bland design with average build, Sluggish performance at times, Screen resolution could be higher...

The S Pen certainly adds a new dimension to the Galaxy Note 10.1 and we like the bundled apps that Samsung has included. Once you look past the S Pen, however, you're left with a tablet that doesn't offer anything particularly exceptional. Ultimately, the...
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2015-10-22 11:20:50
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When it comes to functionality, the Note 10.1 is essentially a larger version of the Galaxy Note smartphone, which itself is a hybrid device as it has a large 5.3in display.The 5.3in Note is able to strike a balance between the tablet and smartphone fo...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is here: the latest high-profile tablet from the Korean tech giant, and one that sits across many intersections of what's fast becoming a complex Samsung family tree. While the Galaxy tag is a given for any Samsung mobile devi...

Split screen action, Quad, core power, Intuitive S, Pen, Photoshop Touch pre, loaded...

Average display, Mediocre camera, Plastic chassis, Bloatware galore...

Let us get the obvious out of the way first - no, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is not an iPad killer. Despite being priced-up identically, Apple's 10-inch tablet easily comes out top. But that's not necessarily a decisive blow for the Samsung Galaxy Note...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2015-10-22 11:20:56
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is a bigger brother to last year’s hit 5.3-inch phone/tablet, the Galaxy Note. At 10.1-inches, the screen is closer in size to that of the iPad, and its specs are too. It’s powered by a quad-core 1.5GHz processor and two wh...

It’s hard to fault the innards of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. It’s a turbo charged beast that just won’t fall over, no matter what you throw at it. You’ll be pleased to know this doesn’t seem to have affected the battery life however: it runs for several days on a charge, with lots of heavy use surfing the web, doodling and watching videos.Samsung’s excellent AllShare software once again makes...

Tubby plastic slates are standard at the budget end of the spectrum, but if you’re forking over £400 (and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 starts at £400) you expect nothing less than sheer beauty. The new iPad delivers that, with its waif like frame and ludicrously sharp Retina Display. On the Android side of things, Asus’ Transformer Prime shows how it’s done with a slick metal frame that’s every b...

The first Samsung Galaxy Note was a barnstorming success, carving out an entirely new category in smartphones for itself. Sadly, stylus and name aside, very little of its DNA can be found in the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1.The hardware just doesn’t stand...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, which retails at £399.99 for the 16GB Wi-Fi version, is the first tablet to actually change my workflow. It's the only 10in Android tablet with clear advantages for the consumer over the iPad. It's sure to become a cult class...

Fast processor, Highly useful split, screen mode, Pressure, sensitive stylus and smart apps, Can be used as IR remote...

Low, res screen at this price level, Few apps fully support the stylus...

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 can actually make your life easier. If you spend a lot of time in meetings, if you think in images, or you want to use your tablet as a home remote control, the Galaxy Note 10.1 has features that are perfect for you. That sai...
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Samsung has a unique ability to release a confusing number of devices that all do very similar things, but with slightly different names and aimed at different audiences. The Galaxy Note is a good example. The phone makes some sense, although it's ess...

Stylish, superb media playback, stylus is fun and potentially useful, great potential, incredible specs with super-fast processor and stacks of RAM, split screen is great as is video-in-a-window...

Screen resolution, battery life - at a push, not running Jelly Bean yet...

It's a much over-used expression, but the Note is an iPad killer. We aren't pretending that Samsung has quite the same build quality as the Apple, and we know people are beholden to the iTunes ecosystem, but the Note has so much that's unique and featu...
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With the release of Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 Wi-Fi tablet the venerable stylus takes center stage setting this innovative slate apart from the tablet masses. On Wednesday Samsung officially announces this Wi-Fi only 10.1-inch Android tablet with pric...

Granted, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 lacks the one competitive spec that other top-tier tablets—specifically the Acer Iconia Tab A700, Apple iPad, and Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700—have at the same or lesser price. Samsung's rendering enhancemen...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2015-10-22 11:22:04
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When Samsung launched the original Galaxy Note last year, the unique phone/tablet hybrid won us over with its great multimedia abilities. The huge 5.3-inch screen made it completely impractical as a phone, however, so Samsung has opted to ditch phone func...
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Just like last year Samsung waited quite long before launching its new high-end 10-inch tablet, but since this Monday the Galaxy Note 10.1 is finally available. The Android 4.0 tablet is available for around £375 for the 16GB version without 3G, and for...

Samsung has created an excellent tablet with the Galaxy Note 10.1, even if it's not exactly a looker in our opinion. It is by far the fastest Android tablet that we've tested until now, based on both the benchmarks and our own hands-on experience. With...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2015-10-22 11:23:12
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Stuff magazine Thu, Aug 23 2012, 5:48PM This would-be iPad killer brings multi-tasking skills, creative apps and quad core power to the party. Oh, and did we mention the might of the S Pen? A touch skinnier and lighter than the iPad 3, the Note...

S Pen genuinely useful for creative-types, Clever features like Multiscreen and IR, Essentially a supersized Galaxy phone...

Underwhelming screen, Creaky plastic...

Niggles aside, this is one gorgeous creating machine that handles multi-tasking admirably...
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Does size really matter? Is bigger really better? When the Galaxy Note phablet (eugh) first hit the market, everyone started scratching their heads. ‘Whatever will we do with such an enormous, category-straddling device?‘ ‘Wouldn't this S-Pen stylus conce...

The Note 10.1 then feels a bit 1.0 at the moment. The Note's S-Pen is a terrific party trick and it draws people in, but ultimately, it's not something the average tablet user is likely to use every time they pick up the device...
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All this time, Samsung did not remain behind. The company put all of their efforts into the Galaxy Note 10.1. Which is, as usual, a gadget with a lot of expectations that really get fulfilled. This $500-$550 tablet will find a home quickly. Even our bench...

Despite the fact that Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 is not the perfect tablet we were waiting for, it sure rises up to every other expectation thrown its way. The absence of a high-pixel-density display is going to be quickly forgotten when you get to use t...
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techview.co Updated: 2015-10-22 11:23:46
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Here's a Gallery we shot with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 at Mobile World Congress 2012.Featuring a 10.1 inch display, the Galaxy Note 10.1 brings Samsung's patented S-Pen technology from the original Galaxy Note 5.0 phablet to the company's 10-inch tabl...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note is of particular interest for three reasons: it has a ginormous screen, it's designed to be used with a stylus, and it sits in a category of devices that has seen more than its fair share of failures. It may sound like a niche prod...

The Galaxy Note is a great smartphone by itself, even if you don't use the stylus, but the screen is just a little bit too small to call it a worthy tablet replacement...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is the latest device to join the Korean brand's tablet lineup and follows on from the 5.3-inch Samsung Galaxy Note. Despite the company only recently debuting the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.0, the new Note tablet is expected to e...

S-Pen, Sound performance, Multi-Screen mode...

Cheap looks, Same screen as Tab 2 10.1, Poor cameras...

It's hard not to be immediately sceptical of a device that on the face of it is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 with an S-Pen thrown in.Once you spend some time with it, you begin to see the benefits and understand why having a souped-up stylus on a big scr...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-20 01:55:39
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We'll be frank: the core idea of putting Samsung's S Pen functionality into a 10.1-inch screen estate is the idea to die for. Everything could go right with it, as much as it could go wrong. So which side did the pendulum sway exactly for the Samsung GALA...

Fast performance, S Pen implementation, Multiscreen feature...

Display could be higherres...

Yes, it's a grand idea, and not something they may have achieved with flying colours, but Samsung's GALAXY Note 10.1 puts the S Pen to the stars and lets you sketch all over its fast performance and neat Multiscreen feature.(previously published in issue...
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In what may initially confuse some, Samsung recently announced the Galaxy Note 10.1 as well as the Galaxy Note II, which is due for its local launch tomorrow. In the meantime, here's our preview of the Galaxy Note 10.1.Hit the break for more!Retail box of...
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It's been a rather lengthy wait since its debut at last February's 2012 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, but now we officially have Samsung 's Galaxy Note 10.1 available in local stores. Launched at the beginning of the month, the 10.1-inch tablet-size...

The original Samsung Galaxy Note was remarkable in the sense that it defied classification, not just with its size, but also its functionality. Was it a smartphone? Was it a tablet? Was it both or was it neither? And why does it have a stylus?The Galaxy N...
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Review!The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 was announced to the world early this year at the Mobile World Conference but it only launched quite recently in various markets. The wait turned out to be a good thing though since the model av...
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techindustriya.com Updated: 2016-11-20 01:55:40
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Before we go on with the review, let's talk about the specs. As I stated in my hands-on, the Galaxy Note 10.1 has a lot more in common internally with the Samsung Galaxy S III than its little brother, the Galaxy Note. The Note 10.1 uses the same quad-core...

Multitasking; Excellent battery life; S Pen functions; Infrared transmitter; Front speakers; Decent camera...

Limited hand recognition functionality; Weight; Expensive; Limited app optimization...

While the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 isn't marketed to anyone in particular, it is evident that creatives will get the most out of the tablet.Rating: 8.5/10#...
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A touch skinnier and lighter than the iPad 3, the Note 10.1's looks will win over any long-time Samsung fans looking for a powerful Android tab. Yes, you're paying £400 for a tablet with a plastic back that does tend to creak and flex but on the plus side...

S Pen genuinely useful for creative-types, Clever features like Multiscreen and IR, Essentially a supersized Galaxy phone...

Underwhelming screen, Creaky plastic...

If you love the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note smartphones but hanker after a bigger screen, this is it. But though there's lots to love, we found ourselves already wishing for the Note 2 10.1 (or another such unwieldy Samsung moniker) – if this tablet were a...
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It was inevitable that Samsung would create a full sized Note. The original phablet (phone/tablet) managed to win over millions with its size and innovative S-Pen technology. Now the Korean manufacturer is looking to hit it big again with the Galaxy Note...

Quadcore processor, Multiscreen capabilities, SPen and SNote app allow users to create content, Long battery life...

Pricey, Performance is sometimes hindered by TouchWiz UI...

Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 does a lot of things right. The S-Pen, multiscreen capabilities and quad-core processor make it one of the better Android tablets to come out recently. Buymeter: 4 Tech SpecsOperating System: Android 4.0 (ICS), TouchWiz UI overl...
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soyacincau.com Updated: 2016-11-20 01:55:41
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is expected to be introduced in the next month or so which is now beefed up with improved quad-core processor & a new S-Pen which can be stored within the tablet. While there's no visibility on the launch and availability, the...
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Samsung has been churning out tablets after tablets over the last two years, and the MWC event saw no exception despite not holding any conference this year . The debut of two new 10.1-inch Samsung tablets will hopefully present customers with more option...
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Samsung has been churning out tablets after tablets over the last two years, and the MWC event saw no exception despite not holding any conference this year . The debut of two new 10.1-inch Samsung tablets will hopefully present customers with more option...
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Setting aside the question of whether Philadelphia has any good pizza for a moment, two of South Philly's most important pizza joints are Lorenzo's and Mama Palma's. Lorenzo's makes the best slice of cheese you'll find in southeastern Pennsylvania, and th...

Charming 10.1-inch 2560×1600 display, Better proportions than previous Samsung tablets, and the textured back offers plenty to grip, A capable stylus experience, More widgets, gestures, and usage paradigms than you can shake a stick at...

Janky and unresponsive UI, Faux-leather and faux-chrome are forgettable, Hard to care about the features when they either don't work well or don't add value, Benchmark optimizations are poor form...
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Posted in Hardware Reviews, Home Gadget Reviews, Mobile Device News, Mobile Device Reviews, News, Press Releases, Product Announcements, TabletsSamsung GALAXY Note 10.1 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a global leader in digital media and convergence tec...
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examiner.com Updated: 2015-10-22 11:10:00
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I guess it's back to my laptop on Roadrunner's high speed internet and my Samsung S3 on T-mobile's 4G network-still not to shabby. Does it sound like I'm flexing my computer muscles? Are you impressed yet? Call me, ladies.I still love using my laptop for...
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Everyone has jumped into the tablet market hoping to get a small piece of the market share. But when it comes down to it, there are only a few companies that people really even think of or consider when shopping for a tablet. On that short list of androi...

Both Samsung and Verizon surprised me with the Note 10.1. I was impressed with the Note 10.1's features, especially when paired up with fast mobile internet via 4g LTE. With the built in S Pen I can see this being a perfect device for business use but ev...
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So we've had the Galaxy Note which was released in 2011, then the Galaxy Note 10.1 and Galaxy Note 2 released in 2012, and the Galaxy Note 8.0 coming sometime this year. At CES in January, Samsung and Verizon finally announced that the Galaxy Note 10.1 wo...

Overall the Galaxy Note 10.1 is a great tablet, and one I'd probably pick up if I were the creative type. If I didn't already own the Nexus 7, I'd definitely pick up the Galaxy Note 10.1 Like I said earlier in the review, the multi-window is my favorite...
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bitbitbyte.com Updated: 2015-10-22 11:10:47
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In the phone world, there is a ton of competition in the Android sandbox. Samsung, LG, HTC, Motorola and many more companies are pumping out countless new Android devices each quarter. And while Samsung is the only one making any meaningful progress (and...
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As much as I love the iPad, iPhone, and iOS, I have to admit that I have become intrigued by some of the new and exciting features offered by some of the competing Android phones and tablets. I do appreciate how easy iOS is to learn, use, and set up. I st...
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At the pre-CES 2013 keynote press conference, Samsung announced a new version of the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet, now data-capable with 4G Verizon LTE and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.My review of the Galaxy Note 10.1 was not totally positive, but considering the d...
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And hey, is white becoming the new black for tablets? Not only does the Samsung Note 10.1 remind us of the HTC Flyer because of its S Pen, but its design is pretty similar too. As a matter of fact, we're seeing a white / silver color scheme show up on mor...

The S Pen is a lot more responsive than the one on the original Galaxy Note, Shape match function works well, features unique multitasking features, offers very fast performance, comes with plenty of apps to take advantage of the S Pen – including Adobe P...

Handwriting to text recognition still needs work, display doesn't wow us, Camera photos are just ok, no HDMI out...

There is no question about it, as far as offering a capitative Android tablet with a stylus, the Note 10.1 is pretty much the only tablet worth considering. But that is also in part due to the fact that the competition is weak in this space. All In al...
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At first glance, the 10.1-inch version of Samsung's Galaxy Note looks a lot like the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, except that it comes equipped with an S Pen stylus. Still, this is a device that differs from the common tablet in many ways, above all, in its...

When it comes to its features, practicality and performance, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 leaves its competitors a long way behind. On the other hand, the same cannot be stated for its display, which is solid, yet not nearly as impressive. The conclusion...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2015-10-22 11:17:14
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1: Android tablet flagship? In the light of recent events in US, where Apple won a hefty compensation from Samsung for unauthorized usage of Intellectual Property, the Note family of devices grows in importance for Samsung. The...
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The reason is simplicity. Here is a device that is bigger than a smartphone, smaller than a laptop, and brings a convenience and efficiency level somewhere in the middle.Tablets can do a lot more than smartphones, but still do not have the productivity le...
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The attention that Samsung has received for its Galaxy Tab line is rather mixed. Some people love them, some people hate them, but Samsung hasn't bowed out of the tablet battle just yet. Following the success of its phablet, the older brother-of-a-phone b...

The Galaxy Note 10.1 is a good device that allows for multitasking, which makes good use of its huge screen. The S Pen is also handy for when you want to take down notes and when you really need to get a concept jotted down. The build, with its plast...
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If you like the features on the Samsung Galaxy Note II but want them in a larger form factor, the Galaxy Note 10.1 could be the perfect device. Featuring a 1.4 GHz quad-core Exynos processor, the Note 10.1 offers a 10.1-inch display (obviously) with a 7,0...
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We've played with a lot of tablets this year, including hotshots like the Nexus 7, iPad 3 and the Full HD ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity and now the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 has arrived on our test table. We analyzed the device and found it to have some ve...
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After the success of the Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung has decided to “double down” with their stylus-powered line of product, and that’s how the Galaxy Note 10.1 was born. It brings everything that was good with the Galaxy Note smartphone into a 10.1 t...

After the success of the Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung has decided to “double down” with their stylus-powered line of product, and that's how the Galaxy Note 10.1 was born. It brings everything that was good with the Galaxy Note smartphone into a 10.1 tabl...
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Despite the iPad having been on the market for some time now, tablets in general are on the cusp of an evolution. They're trying to find out just how big their screens should be, how thick or thin they should be, and how the user interface should work. An...

Nice, big screen, Front firing speakers let you hear your content without blasting it to everyone around you, Multi Screen lets you run have multiple apps open on the screen at the same time, though few apps support this feature, Battery life is nothing...

Volume button is “upside down” when the tablet is in portrait, Screen gets “oily” and shows “stylus trails”, Build quality is lacking, creaks and squeaks aren't uncommon, S Note app has potential, but doesn't live up to our stylus-friendly expectations...

We're a bit perplexed regarding Samsung's naming conventions. A 7.7″ tablet is a Galaxy “Tab”, but a 10.1″ tablet could either be a “Tab” or a “Note”. It would make more sense to us if the smaller tablets were “Notes” and the larger were “Tabs”, perhaps...
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Samsung has a bonafide steroid-infused tablet with the intriguing S-Pen to compete with the iPad but does it fall slightly short or make this the "rebel" device to mess with the Empire?...

Samsung has done an admirable job with the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet and it certainly offers some stiff competition to the family of iPads and other Android-based tablets. Whether or not it is a "game changer" remains to be seen, but for those not commi...
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Design The two tablets, besides their suspiciously similar rectangular shapes with rounded corners and identical black and white colour options, couldn't be any more different in terms of design. The new Apple Ipad is crafted from weighty aluminium, while...
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The Galaxy Note was a huge success despite many critics saying it was too big. Many wondered if it was a phone or a tablet. Some even called it a phablet, but it didn't matter because sales were much stronger than anticipated. It's no surprise that Samsun...
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SAMSUNG'S GALAXY NOTE 10.1 is a reliable, nippy and travel friendly tablet, which makes it a reasonable choice for any buyer looking for an alternative to Apple's Ipad. However, the device's unique S Pen, while itself gre...
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and ErgonomicsSony cut back on the shiny plastics and increased aluminum real estate for an improved look. The folded magazine design is very ergonomic, particularly in portrait mode and we like it a lot. The Xperia Tablet S has a unique look. The 9.4...
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Samsung touts the Galaxy Note 10.1 as the top-of-the-line model from its family of tablets which we have covered in several reviews. The most recent of these reviews was on the rather mid-level Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 which featured a dual-core Texas Instrument...

Good manufacturing quality, High contrast display, Very high performance, Good accessories, Interesting additional features, 50 GB Dropbox storage, 3G version optional...

Only 16 GBs internal memory, HDMI only via adapter, Not very bright display, Mediocre speakers...

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 provides plenty of performance with hardly any weaknesses.Samsung has always offered something special with its Galaxy Note series of tablets and we expected the same to be true for the Galaxy Note 10.1. Nonetheless, the excep...
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Video Review: The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is a 10" Android tablet running on a quad-core processor, 2 GB of RAM with Samsung's S-Pen stylus and multi-screen software. Matt Mira and Michael Ian Black take a closer look at the $500 device on Gadget Pr0n...
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Samsung recently launched the follow up to their Galaxy Tab line of Android-based tablets, the Galaxy Note 10.1. Although the original Galaxy Note's form factor didn’t quite conform to either traditional smartphones or tablets, and some even dubbed it...

Fastest Andoid Tablet We've Tested To Date, Excellent Battery Life, S-Pen Support, Optmized Version of Photoshop Included, Great Speakers...

Relatively Low-Res Screen In This Price Segment, Multi Screen Only Works With Certain Apps...

Performance Analysis: The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is the highest-performing Android-based tablet we have tested to date. In all but two tests, the Galaxy Note 10.1 bested every other tablet we've tested, occasionally by wide margins. Web browsing and Jav...
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Updated: 2015-10-22 11:19:41
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Many devices have been referred to by reviewers as "iPad killers" since Apple's pivotal tablet was introduced in 2010, but none have really come close. Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 is different, and from where we sit, it's the first real contender to the ha...
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Smartphones and tablets with touchscreens have succeeded in no small part because of their simplicity. Things like memory management and multiple layered windows were removed from the equation and replaced with fullscreen applications that allowed for onl...

Speedy internals and lots of RAM, S Pen is comfortable and responsive, Mini apps and Multiscreen mode are good ideas, but they're limited by the small number of available apps, Good battery life, Front-facing speakers...

Lack of Jelly Bean leads to intermittent jerkiness despite the hardware, Bright screen with good colors and viewing angles is marred by a low resolution for this price range, S Note is promising but unstable, especially in handwriting recognition mode, Mi...

Enlarge / The Galaxy Note smartphone stacked on top of the Note 10.1.Andrew CunninghamThe Galaxy Note 10.1 has too many problems to be a great tablet. It's too flimsy and its screen doesn't hold a candle to other similarly priced tablets. It's too expensi...
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For its latest tablet Samsung decided to combine its Galaxy Tab 10.1 with the success of the Galaxy Note. The result, while promising on paper, ultimately falls flat.Like the Samsung Galaxy Note and the upcoming Galaxy Note 2, the Galaxy Note 10.1 has a b...

Long battery life, S Pen is OK for sketching, Built-in IR for Peel app...

S Pen feels cheap, doesn't work well, Multiscreen apps are slow, Multiscreen limited to a few Samsung apps, Low-resolution screen, Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 | $499, Galaxy Note 10.1 Review Guide, Design, Display, S-Pen, Performance, Software & Apps, Batter...

The Galaxy Note 10.1 Display is OK, but doesn't stand out.Overall, I see no reason to purchase the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 over an iPad, or any other Android tablet. The stylus is an interesting idea, but the execution just isn't very good.I wanted to li...
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recombu.com Updated: 2015-10-22 11:20:36
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We all know the pen is mightier than the sword, but is the stylus mightier than the finger? While Steve Jobs wasn't convinced, Samsung has heavily invested in the humble stylus. First came the Samsung Galaxy Note, a phone come tablet with a 5.3-inch scree...

Fantastic pen input, Good app suite, Thin and light...

Underwhelming design, User interface is stuttery, Too much Samsung bloatware...
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StylusSamsung claims the Galaxy Note 10.1 is a device aimed at professionals, thanks to the unique multitasking features baked into its Touchwiz user interface and its preloaded productivity tools. However, its real target audience is those in the gr...

Extremely lightweight, stylus is fun, good screen, amazing battery life...

Some performance issues, feels cheap...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 marries an ambitious pen input and user interface to hardware that's a little tough to digest, especially when you can get better for less.In light of the recent ban on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and its ongoing litigation with Appl...

Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 marries an ambitious pen input and user interface to hardware that's a little tough to digest, especially when you can get better for less.In light of the recent ban on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and its ongoing litigation with Apple...
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Unless you've been hiding under a rock the last month or so, you're probably well aware about the all-out no holds barred war raging between Apple and Samsung in the court system. For consumers though, the battle that concerns them right now is betwee...
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A little over a year ago, before I was hired at AP, I wrote about the things I wanted my new Honeycomb tablet to be able to do in the next version of Android. Multitasking on tablets was (and still is) non-existent, and I wanted my tablet to be less of...

On the software side: Samsung desperately wants to develop the next version of Android themselves, but they lack the technical ability, vision, ecosystem support, and design chops to make it happen. They want to add features, and maybe even have a good...
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Too many devices these days suffer from Yet Another Android Tablet Syndrome: They're okay but unremarkable -- and in a sea of similar-looking slates, they end up blending into the pack and drowning in obscurity. With its new Galaxy Note 10.1, Samsung i...
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twitter: @lisagade) The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is finally here, 6 months after its announcement at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. And who'd guess that a stalwart Samsung product could be so polarizing? Some reviewers like it while others dismi...

Cutting edge fast CPU, S Pen, quality components, good speakers, AV remote, Cutting edge fast CPU, S Pen, quality components, good speakers, AV remote, Cutting edge fast CPU, S Pen, quality components, good speakers, AV...

Standard resolution display, Standard resolution display, Standard resolution display, Standard resolution display...

Samsung hasn't disappointed us with their new flagship tablet. The Galaxy Note 10.1 has everything we wish for in a tablet except a full HD display: a bright and sharp display, active pen input, an excellent software bundle with customizations that im...
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Perfection is something that most manufacturers strive to achieve with their products, and as we all know too well, Samsung isn't a stranger when it comes to delivering the goods. Has it really been 6 months since we first feasted our eyes on the Sams...

Precise and accurate touch input with the SPen, Preloaded Photoshop Touch app, Still a lot of value for $500...

Lackluster design, Instances of choppy performance, Mediocre photo & video capture quality...

Before we get down to the meat and potatoes, let's be frank here folks! The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is targeting a very specific demographic, such as graphics designers and artists. For them, this should no doubt be high on their tablet must-have lis...
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The Galaxy Note 10.1 is out, and it's a tablet I've been quite interested in, since it's the first tablet that's made for the thing I've been doing with my iPad for a year and a half: taking notes. I managed to find a demo unit, and ripped into it with my...

I was only able to use the Note 10.1 for a very brief period of time, but I was able to test out many of the things I was curious about – after all, you don't need to look at a car with square wheels for that long to realize it won't run well. The accur...
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THE SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 10.1 arrived in the UK today, and The INQUIRER was lucky enough to get its hands on the firm's latest Ipad competitor. The device is extremely lightweight at just 600g, which is mainly due to its p...
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FOLLOW US SHARE Does the future of tablets include a pen? Samsung seems to think so. Its newest slate, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, blends some of the top features of its previous tablets and smartphones into a 10-inch Android device. This $499 tablet...

Good audio, Integrates stylus well, A lot of included apps, Long battery life...

S Note app confusing, Lower-resolution display than competitors, Plastic design, Some lag when multitasking...

Thanks to a built-in pen and multitasking enhancements, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is a better productivity tool than other Android tablets.
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Samsung desperately wants to sell a hit tablet. It has tried making tablets in every size: 7 inches, 7.7 inches, 8.9 inches, 10.1 inches. It has tried making them thinner, lighter, more colorful. It has tried marketing them to businesses. It has tried col...

Powerful quadcore processor, Double the RAM of other tablets, S Pen stylus is nice alternative, Split keyboard rocks, Decent rear camera, MicroSD slot...

Android isn't suited for large tablets, Low-resolution screen (compared to iPad), Not enough Android tablet apps, Multiscreen mode is too limited, Speakers are loud but not clear, Proprietary charge port...

Samsung has dumped everything into this tablet, and done the best it can to doll up Android. While we like the new keyboard and the new S Pen, the overall size and build of the Galaxy Note 10.1 work against it, as does its operating system. Android isn'...
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At first glance the Galaxy Note 10.1 looks like many of the other Galaxy Tab 10.1 devices, but it's actually very different in both build quality and design. The Note 10.1 has beautifully beveled edges, each side has a small speaker, an attractive faux si...
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That's not to say that we're overly fond of the Galaxy Note 10.1's glossy casing, as the plastic material does feel quite cheap - disappointing considering the tablet's £399.99 starting price. Still, the white plastic is complemented with silver tri...
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With the release of Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 Wi-Fi tablet the venerable stylus takes centre stage setting this innovative slate apart from the tablet masses. Yesterday Samsung officially announced this Wi-Fi only 10.1-inch tablet with prices that st...

Granted, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 lacks the one competitive spec that other top-tier tablets - specifically the Acer Iconia Tab A700, Apple iPad, and Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 - have at the same or lesser price. Samsung's rendering enhan...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 has reached the states with a collection of features and applicability for it's built-in S-Pen that the smaller Galaxy Note will be proud of. For those of you working with the Samsung Galaxy S III, this device continues the ne...

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 has reached the states with a collection of features and applicability for it’s built-in S-Pen that the smaller Galaxy Note will be proud of. For those of you working with the Samsung Galaxy S III, this device continues the...
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For years we've been reading about the alleged iPad killer, a mythical device that never arrives. There have been impressive Android tablets in recent months, but on the whole, it's been clear to everyone but the most ardent Andro...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 ($499 for 16GB, $549 for 32GB) is the first tablet to actually change my workflow. It's the only 10-inch Android tablet with clear consumer advantages over the iPad%displayPrice% at %seller%. It's sure to become a cult classic...

Pressure-sensitive stylus with several drawing and note-taking apps. Split-screen function. IR remote. Fast processor.

Bottom Line, The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is the first 10-inch Android tablet to offer compelling, consumer-friendly features the iPad can't match...

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is the first 10-inch Android tablet to offer compelling, consumer-friendly features the iPad can't match...
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More Info Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 preview (video) Samsung rumored to tweak Galaxy Note 10.1 inside and out Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 coming worldwide this month, UI shown off on YouTube Consider it the fallout from a decade-plus of reality TV, but our m...

Fine-tuned S-Pen experience, Smooth performance, Multiscreen function allows for true, simultaneous multi-tasking...

Build quality feels cheap, Unimpressive screen resolution, A little too pricey...

Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 aims to be all things to everyone, but ends up painting itself into an S-Pen niche...
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When Samsung first introduced the Galaxy Note in late 2011, the company floated the idea that the funny device with the 5.3-inch screen and a stylus wasn’t a phone or a tablet, but something in between. At the time, Samsung claimed it had launched an e...

Go Back to Top. Skip To: Start of Article, android 4.0, Android tablets, Ice Cream Sandwich, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Note, stylus, tablets...

The S Pen and a slick screen lack the accuracy to make this a tool for professional artists. The Note 10.1 is quick, but not as fast as rival tablets from Asus and Apple. The 1280 x 800 pixel display falls short in today's postRetina world. Samsung's soft...
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With the release of Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 Wi-Fi tablet the venerable stylus takes center stage setting this innovative slate apart from the tablet masses. On Wednesday Samsung officially announces this Wi-Fi only 10.1-inch tablet with prices that...

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 lacks one competitive spec that other top-tier tablets--specifically the Acer Iconia Tab A700, the Apple iPad, and the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700--have at the same or a lesser price: a high-pixel-density display. Sams...
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Essentially what I am saying is this: get out of my dreams, get into my car.But is the $499.99 Galaxy Note 10.1 really all I'd hoped it to be? Is proper stylus support on a modern tablet finally a reality? Read on to find out...

S Pen works well, Photoshop Touch is fun...

Sluggish performance, Overbearing Samsung software, No killer S Pen apps...
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When the iPad finally gave birth to the modern tablet market, we all knew the day would come when the stylus would follow. Yes, it never really went away — little electronic pens have been around in one form or another pretty much as long as we’ve had...
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Samsung made significant changes to the Galaxy Note 10.1 since last we saw this inkable Android tablet at Mobile World Congress last February, and all the changes are for the better.For starters, Samsung ditched the dual-core chipset for its own quad-core...
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Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 is finally coming to the U.S., and it looks fairly promising. At first glance the Galaxy Note 10.1 looks very similar to the latest 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab. It has the same plastic feel as most Samsung tablets, and the software is...
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The Galaxy Note was, just a wee bit big to be considered a phone. Why not make it bigger and call it a straight-up tablet? Add on some Wacom stylus tech, bump up the specs—be our guest!Great technologies are often met with the response "I never knew I wan...

No. The only possible exception would be a graphic designer absolutely convinced that the S Pen can be tamed. Even then, go to the store and give it a good try first. At a $500 starting price, this is a very clear pass for everyone else. The Nexus 7 is on...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 and the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 are two of the hottest and newest 10" Android tablets. Both feature a pleasing 10.1" displays, a quad core CPU...
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The Galaxy Note 10.1 is brand spanking new and the New iPad is not so new but is still the hottest tablet on the block. So which to pick? That depends on your needs; so let our comparison guide you. As ever, it's a battle between iOS and Android, and if y...
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It's no secret that tablet makers are having a hard time competing with Apple in this still nascent market. In fact, the iPad is selling so well that it surpassed the number of PCs shipped by any individual PC manufacturer over the last quarter of 2011 --...
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One of the hottest devices out there, the Galaxy Note and the NOOK Tablet (formerly codenamed NOOK Color 2) are two exceptional devices heading their way to store shelves for the holiday season. Samsung's flagship phoneblet (phone-tablet), the Galaxy Note...
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£279.99 Argos.co.ukI?ve been wanting to get my hands on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 since first reading about it last winter. At that time, I wanted to get a tablet and the iPad was clearly the best option. Since the camera aspects of the iPad 2 weren?t a...

Thin and light as they come, Honeycomb 3.1 easy to use, Great keyboard and text entry...

Weak app selection at launch, WiFi dependent, Limited streaming video options with Honeycomb...

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a state-of-the-art tablet. As Samsung?s second entry into this market and first Honeycomb tablet, it?s an impressive device and a good platform to build on. Whether it?s for you will depend mostly on your application and co...
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I came to use the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 – 2014 Edition with some experience. It has been a while since I got the original Galaxy Note 10.1, so I was excited to see some of the changes that were to come. Samsung had quite some time to get a lot of feedbac...

Samsung gets it now, simplicity and elegance bring this tablet one step closer. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition tablet will run you $550 (and up). You can find out more about the tablet and purchase it in the link below: Buy Samsung Gala...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-10-21 03:41:10
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If you're familiar with last year's Samsung Galaxy Note smartphone , you know that its claim to fame was its pen, or stylus, input device, which allows users to write and draw directly on the screen. While pens are not unheard-of on cell phones (or even t...

Strong performance, Great-sounding speakers, Advanced multitasking features, Good-quality cameras, Long battery life, Infrared emitter, Stylus input...

Stylus can be tricky to master, No dedicated HDMI or USB ports, Relatively low screen resolution...

An Editors' Choice winner, this fast, strong-performing slate brings new multitasking features and savvy stylus input to Android tablets, making it one of the best full-size tablets to date. (The stylus takes time to master, though.) Read More…...
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beststuff.com Updated: 2016-11-01 03:02:07
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE, available at Verizon, is a solid effort with the largest Note device that they have ever released. It has been pushed with a noticeable effort from the Korean manufacturer, and at first glance it looks to be a worthy devi...
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