How does Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 compare with the iPad?
Well, the technology behind the S
Pen stylus is really cool, supporting things like pressure sensitivity and palm
rejection. This will no doubt benefit figure artists and even those who want a
bit more precision when putting one person's head on another's body in
Photoshop Touch. Ahhh, wackiness.
Beyond that, however, this is a
pretty par-for-the-course Samsung tablet, with the requisite IR blaster and
expandable memory slot in tow. If you hated the TouchWiz UI before, you'll
continue to hate it here.
I'm not speaking pejoratively here.
Samsung makes good tablets. The Note 10.1 just isn't up there with the Asus Transformer Infinitys, Nexus
7s, and iPads of the world.
The iPad in particular still kills
with its high-res screen, huge app support, and Apple's still-unmatched
ecosystem. If you're looking to buy a new tablet, you'll want to look there
first. If you're still looking, the Transformer Infinity should be next on your
list. Then the Nexus 7 (or the Nexus 7 first, if you have a limited budget),
and then the Note 10.1.
Here you can compare 3 the Note 10.1's, iPad's and Nexus
7's.
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