Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 inch Tablet – Grey (ARM Cortex A9 1.4GHz, 16GB, Wi-Fi, BT, Android 4.0)

June 25, 2013 - Comment

Samsung GALAXY NOTE 16GB 101IN WIFI GREY GTN8010EAABTU Tablets Tablets Product Features Processor clock speed: 1400 MHz Processor model: – Internal RAM: 2048 MB Total storage capacity: 16 GB Storage media type: Flash

Samsung GALAXY NOTE 16GB 101IN WIFI GREY GTN8010EAABTU Tablets Tablets

Product Features

  • Processor clock speed: 1400 MHz
  • Processor model: -
  • Internal RAM: 2048 MB
  • Total storage capacity: 16 GB
  • Storage media type: Flash

Comments

L. Woolridge "Leewoo" says:

A brilliant device ***As of January 3rd 2013 jelly bean update has been available***I’ll start by saying that I previously acknowledged tablets as being mostly a novelty device but could also see some of the media benefits also.My birthday is in two days and my fiance surprised me by saying I could have any tablet that I wanted and of course I went into ‘research mode’ and looked at the Samsung tab 1 and 2, iPad 1, 2 and 3, the Asus tf300 and both transformer tablets. All of them have…

E. Benjamin "imjustlookin" says:

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 v Apple iPad (3) Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 v Apple iPad (3)The Samsung range can be very confusing and I nearly missed this product as I was constantly finding information on the Galaxy Tab (2) 10.1 and not the Galaxy Note 10.1 which is a superior product.The Samsung Galaxy NOTE 10.1 is a fine tablet which is functional. Let’s be very clear, I am one of the earliest Apple Mac users. I have all things Apple save the iPad, which nobody can deny looks great and that look has been enhanced by…

Rob "latsot" says:

Come for the pen, stay for the performance I bought this particular tablet because it has a stylus. Most professional reviewers haven’t seen the point of the pen other than for artists, architects etc. I’m neither of these things, but I find the pen immensely useful. I’m a scientist and use the tablet for taking notes, particularly when I’m reading papers or listening to talks. I prefer handwritten to typed notes because I can draw pictures to help me understand what’s written or being said. I also travel a lot and find that…

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