Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Review :-
Galaxy Note 10.1 for the coming year, dubbing it the 2014 edition. Unfortunately, though, Samsung also boosted the base price by $50 as a result. So how does it hold up? Does the new Note 10.1 trick us into believing it came from the future, or is it too easy to look through Sammy's "futuristic" marketing campaign? Gaze into the Magic 8 Ball with us to find out.
Hardware:-
We're not claiming sole responsibility here, but we'd like to think that Samsung read our review of last year's Note 10.1, and heard our frustration. At least, Samsung heard someone's complaints -- the 2014 edition addresses many of those issues. Where the original felt cheap, its replacement actually looks the part of a $550 device. For starters, it sheds the chrome bezel that previously adorned each side of the tablet, so the new slate, which measures at 243.1 x 171.4 x 7.9 mm (9.57 x 6.75 x 0.31 in.), is shorter, narrower and thinner. Not only does this make the 2014 edition look sleeker; the lack of big chrome lips means the front is also less distracting -- a nice consideration that lets us focus on that beautiful display. Additionally, at 19.05 ounces (535g), the tablet is lighter than the first Note 10.1 and the Nexus 10, which tip the scales at 21.16 ounces (600g) and 21.27 ounces (603g), respectively. This, combined with its overall size, makes this model much easier to handle.
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