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Published: 2013-10-29, Author: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: Releasing a tablet with the exact same name and slapping “2014 Edition” on it does not necessarily make you think that huge changes are in store. Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition , despite having a name that doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, act...
The instant you pick the Note 3 up for the first time, it feels like a new device, even if you know its two predecessors very well. The funny thing is the Note 3 isn't actually that different from the Note 2, but its refreshed design makes it feel like a ...
In this review, I've stated both some positive and negatives about this tablet. Now that happens with most tablets. But now we are to the part of “would you recommend the Galaxy Note 10.1?”. In short, yes I would. But let me explain. I do recommend the ...
Strong performance, battery life, Light, thin, Advanced multitasking, stylus support, IR emitter, Exceptional high-res screen, speakers, Smart Android OS modifications
Stylus takes time to master, No dedicated HDMI or USB ports, Subpar cameras
This refresh of Samsung's pen-enabled, full-size power tablet is fancier and faster, and it packs a spectacular beyond-high-res screen. It's one of our favorite Android slates to date. ...
Superb high resolution display, S Pen digital pen, fast CPU, expandable storage, AV remote control, Samsung's Multi Window multitasking
So much software and UI customization can be overwhelming to the user and the machine. Expensive, though price is by no means unfair given the features
The 2014 Edition Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is a top tablet pick if you're in the market for a mobile OS tablet rather than a Windows tablet. In fact, it's the cream of the Android crop too, but you'll pay the price since it's one of the most expensive....
Published: 2013-10-05, Author: Stewart , review by: mashable.com
Includes a plethora of advanced apps, functions and tweaks, 4 millionplus pixel display, 10hour battery life
Too reliant on stylus, Overly complicated OS, Awkward to handle with one hand
Whether or not you'll like Samsung's new Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition tablet depends on what you want to do with it. For advanced functions — which usually involve using its trademark stylus, the S Pen — the tablet takes the technological version of the...
Abstract: Do you like surprises? We sure do, and Samsung treated us to a nice one during the official Galaxy Note 3 unveiling. Along with its newest high-end smartphone, the company announced a totally overhauled version of its S Pen-equipped Samsung Galaxy Not...
While other companies are offering stylus support as a replacement for your finger, Samsung is creating deeper experiences that extend the user's capabilities. That's the strength of the Galaxy Note 10.1 and if you're a must-have-stylus type of person, th...
Right up front — this is a worthy upgrade from the original. It's faster, better built, and has better S Pen functionality. That's a no-brainer and if you're looking to upgrade last-years model you can buy with confidence. You're the power user Samsung ha...
Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014) has Android 4.3, impressive processing muscle, two fully loaded cameras, and a light, portable build. Improved S Pen features boost the tablet's productivity potential
The faux leather back cover looks chintzy, and handwriting recognition is still imperfect
The improved S Pen goes a long way to making this high-end tablet worth the extra cost, but if you're not sold on the stylus, it's easy to find a better deal.