Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N8010 10.1in WiFi 16GB
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 review
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.
What's unique about the Note, just as with the original 5.3in Galaxy Note , is its stylus. The screen responds to your fingers as usual, but also works like a Wacom tablet when you write with the pressure-sensitive stylus.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Review: The Pen Sets This Android Tablet Apart
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- Software has some useful custom enhancements
- Built-in pen expands
- Display lacks high-pixel density resolution
- Plastic chassis
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 review
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 functionality for its successor and instead...
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 review: Second time lucky
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is a tablet like no other but instead of making a big splash it's busy making up for lost time. With its launch pushed back shortly after the unveiling, Samsung's top-of-the-line tablet returns to a market that isn't what it used to be.- 10.1" 16M-color PLS TFT capacitive touchscreen of WXGA resolution (1280 x 800 pixels
- 1.4 GHz quad-core Cortex-A9 CPU
- Mali-400MP GPU
- Exynos 4 Quad chipset
- 2GB of RAM
- Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich with TouchWiz UX UI
- S Pen input with well-designed gestures
- One of a kind split-screen
- Below-par screen resolution for the class
- Proprietary 30-pin connector for charging and connectivity
- No Full-HD and poor 720p video recording
- Poor outdoors visibility
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Review
With the Note 10.1, Samsung still hasn't found the right formula for tablets.- 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 Galaxy Note 10.1 review
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is a new flagship tablet from the Korean company that offers quad-core processing and an intuitive interface thanks to its S-Pen stylus.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Wi-Fi review
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.- 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
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 review: Testing the stylus-toting tablet
Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 is an underwhelming tablet with a standout stylus. The ultimate question is whether the stylus alone is enough to outweigh the device's significant shortcomings.- Excellent stylus-based drawing and markup capabilities
- good battery life
- support for external storage
- better-than-average speakers
- Cheap-feeling, plasticky build
- disappointing display
- inconsistent performance
- bloated interface based on dated version of Android
- requires separate accessories for USB or HDMI connectivity
Hands-on review: Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 + S Note software
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.