The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition, aside from having a really long ridiculous name, is basically a giant Galaxy Note 3 with a high res display. The tablet features a 10.1-inch 2560 x 1600 Super Clear LCD panel, an Exynos Octa Core (or a Snapdragon 800 for the LTE model), 3GB of RAM, 16/32GB of storage with a microSD slot, and of course, the S Pen. But is it worth upgrading from the previous Galaxy Note 10.1?
The previous model came with a quad core Exynos processor, 2GB of RAM, and a 1280 x 800 display (which many consider to be quite low-end by today’s standards). The new one sure bests it in specs, and if you have a good chunk of money lying around, it might be worth the upgrade. However, be warned that there are physical buttons on this device, which may not really suit you.
There are also a lot of new software features. The tablet will be running Android 4.3 with all of Samsung’s newest features centered around the S Pen, including Air Command, Action Memo and the redesigned S Note.
The device will be launching on October 10 for $549.99 for the 16GB model and $599.99 for the 32GB model. Quite a high price for a 10-inch tablet, if you ask me. You can also pre-order tomorrow on September 27 if you want to reserve one, though I doubt demand will be high. Will you be getting one?
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