Check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 edition) tablet.
The Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition is the second generation of Samsung’s stylus-bearing tablet. While the overall design is similar, there are several improvements under the hood. The display’s 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution and wide viewing angles will make it a great multimedia machine. The Multi Window multitasking functionality, S Pen, and new user interface will make it an excellent productivity machine. Like the recently released Galaxy tab 3 line, the Note 10.1 comes with physical Home, Back, and menu buttons. This will make it much easier to rest a hand on it while writing with the S Pen.
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