Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition Review: Far From Perfect, But Still Probably The Best Device In Its Class
Last year's Note 10.1 was a first for Samsung. It was the first 10-inch tablet to carry the Note name, and the first consumer tablet that made good use of a stylus. It brought about many innovative, though not perfectly executed, features that changed the way Android worked. Multiple apps on the same screen, handwriting input and palm rejection, and the like were all relative newcomers to the tablet scene. And for the most part, they were all well received by those who bought the tablet.
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Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition Review: Far From Perfect, But Still Probably The Best Device In Its Class
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October 01, 2013
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