Samsung debuted their GALAXY Note 10.1 2014 Edition at IFA 2013.
One big flaw of the original Note 10.1 is that it doesnt run Android 4.2 yet, although 4.1 is really not that bad. The quality-pricing ratio is a little off as well, since Sammys 10-incher sports a fairly modest 1,280 x 800 display and still costs a whopping $450 in a 16 GB flavor.
On the whole though, the 2,560 x 1,600 display, the 1.9 GHZ Octa Core processor, and 3 GB RAM (for 3G / WiFi only version) should make the new Note 10.1 worth your while and hard-earned money.
One big flaw of the original Note 10.1 is that it doesnt run Android 4.2 yet, although 4.1 is really not that bad. The quality-pricing ratio is a little off as well, since Sammys 10-incher sports a fairly modest 1,280 x 800 display and still costs a whopping $450 in a 16 GB flavor.
On the whole though, the 2,560 x 1,600 display, the 1.9 GHZ Octa Core processor, and 3 GB RAM (for 3G / WiFi only version) should make the new Note 10.1 worth your while and hard-earned money.