Network
- HSPA+ 21Mbps 850/900/1900/2100
- EDGE/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900
Processor
- 1.4GHz Exynos Quad-Core Processor
Display
- 10.1" WXGA(1280x800) LCD
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Design |
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7.0 | |
Features |
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9.0 | ||
Performance |
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8.0 | ||
Battery |
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8.0 | ||
Value |
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6.0 | ||
Distributor:
Samsung Review Date: September 2012 Reviewer: James Wright |
7.0 |
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Welcome to the next generation of Tablets and Samsung attempt to throw all the bells and whistles into their latest tablet, the Galaxy Note 10.1. From a stylus to split screen applications (e.g. real multitasking), the Galaxy Note 10.1 definitely has it when it comes to features. It even comes with Adobe Photoshop Touch, the ability to share your streaming to multiple devices plus excellent performance thanks to the 1.4Ghz quad core processor and even FULL HD playback, this my friends may be the future of tablets. However all these features do come at a cost in terms of some performance and design issues. But before we jump into our review, let's have a look at all the features and specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1.
Features Network
Processor
Display
OS
Camera
Video
Audio
Enterprise Solutions
Sensor
Connectivity
Memory
Dimension
Battery
Value-added Features
As you can see from the features and specifications, Samsung have definitely crammed in as much cool features as possible. It basically comes with everything you need to get the most out of your tablet and then some. Design wise, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 looks like your non-Apple tablets and is an okay designed piece of technology that measures at a tiny 262x180x8.9 millimetres and the 3G model only weighs 600 grams. The only unfortunate aspect of the design is its plastic build which does border a little on cheap, more so, the back of the tablet. On the bottom of the tablet, there is charger port and on the right, there is a place for your S-pen which is basically the stylus. On the top, there is a headphone jack, IR Blaster (which allows you to use the Tablet as a giant remote control), MicroSD slot (very cool), volume button and a power button. The speakers are located on the front of the tablet which produces some excellent sound quality and front facing speakers are definitely the way of the future, especially when it comes to quality and loudness. To power up the device, you simply hold down the button and it boots quite fast. Likewise to turn off.
In terms of handling the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, it does feel a little strange, especially the back of the tablet which is a little on the cheap build as mentioned. The back feels a little squashy, nothing something I would want on a tablet. I'm hoping that some third party accessories (e.g. cases) will rectify this slight problem. This also includes the S-Pen which is a joy to use, however the overall build is somewhat lacking and extremely light. Once again third party accessories should rectify this issue.
The S-Pen does work well for paint programs
or programs that allow you to write. The pressure sensitivity of
the pen is well balanced and I only found a few issues of my
hand resting on the tablet which caused a few conflicts. You can even turn on
handwriting recognition which for the most part worked well.
Samsung state that the S-Pen can recognise 1,024 levels of
pressure which is definitely handy for those users who want to
draw.
The Touchwiz is great for
splitting apps and displaying them at the same time like
watching a movie, checking e-mails or writing a note. Just be
warned that not all apps support this feature. Hopefully there
will be an upgrade to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean soon which is the
latest O/S for Android based tablets.
The camera of the Note 10.1
supports a 5MP Rear Camera and a 1.9MP Front Camera. Both
cameras do an acceptable job, however don't expect anything to
come close to standalone digital cameras. Whether you have a
mobile phone or an Apple iPad, digital SLR's are still the way
to go for real quality. Nonetheless, they do the job, especially
when it comes to video conferencing of Skype.
One of the best preinstalled apps is PS Touch which is a
cut down
version of Adobe Photoshop but still boasts a healthy amount of
features to the end user. There are even tutorials and help
files to assist the user in mastering PS Touch and to get the
most out of your photos. When combined with the S-Pen, it
creates this amazing experience that really makes photo
manipulation quite good. Sometimes I wish I had a tablet for my
PC. Movies look and sound good on the Note 10.1 and gaming is
quite quick. Just be warned that if you have too many programs
running the background, some games may be effected. There are
also plenty of widgets but once again, they can and will slow
down the Note 10.1. |