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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is the brand's second-gen Note device, and comes complete with the S Pen stylus and (obvisouly) a 10.1-inch screen..byT3.COM.

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is the brand's second-gen Note device, and comes complete with the S Pen stylus and (obvisouly) a 10.1-inch screen...

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 eventually take over from the original Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1: Build

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 sports the usual slick aesthetics that we've come to expect from Samsung, with a glossy back panel and buttonless bezel. We found the finish to be a tad slippery (we nearly dropped the tablet on the floor), although that may have had more to do with the fact that it was somewhat awkwardly tethered to the display unit. Like the Apple iPad 2, the Note 10.1 is available in black or white.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1: Features

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 has been designed to work with the pressure-sensitive S-Pen stylus, along with bespoke S-Note software including specially designed Adobe image editing software. We found the stylus to be very easy to use and responsive, making it easy to tap out a message or draw a picture on the Adobe Ideas sketch pad app.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1: Screen

As the name suggests, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 sports a 10.1-inch, 1280x800 screen, making it almost double the size of the original Galaxy Note. The TFT LCD screen has a WXGA resolution.

The displau is very similar to those on Samsung's existing Galaxy devices and was clear and bright, even under the harsh lights of the Samsung stand at MWC.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1: Camera

The tablet has a relatively standard rear-facing 3MP camera (although why you'd want a rear-facing cam on a tablet, we don't know), while there's a central 2MP front-facing camera for all your video calling needs.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1: Performance
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 runs on Android Ice Cream Sandwich, and while we were expected a fast, slick user experience, we found that there was noticeable lag when navigating around the device and opening up apps.

We won't be marking Samsung down for this just yet - we'll put it down to teething troubles and hope that the final review model is a bit zippier...
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1: Verdict

Despite it's confusing moniker, that combines the names of two existing products in the Samsung Galaxy range, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 looks like a decent tablet, and while some may feel that the inclusion of a stylus seems a little dated, the S-Pen works well with the super-responsive touchscreen.

We're also hoping that the problems we had with lag on the UI won't be there when we come to do a full review....

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 availability: TBC

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 price: TBC

Check out our Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 video...

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