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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £399
inc VAT

Some clever touches and we like the stylus, but it's an expensive tablet and the screen is low resolution compared to the competition

Specifications

10.1 in 1,280×800 display, 597g, 1.4GHz Exynos 4 Quad, 2.00GB RAM, 16GB disk, Android 4.0

http://www.very.co.uk

The original Samsung Galaxy Note was something of a breakout success, with its large 5.3in screen and stylus setting it apart from the slew of other Android handsets and tablets. For the Galaxy Note 10.1, Samsung wants to replicate this success, but with a model that’s the same size as a traditional tablet.

From a quick look, it’s easy to confuse the Galaxy Note 10.1 with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, as both have the same case, down to the silver bezel that holds the speakers. We’re not convinced that it’s a good idea to use this chassis more than once, as it looks rather cheap.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 front
The silver-effect bezel doesn’t look great, but the tablet is well made

It’s a shame, as the build quality is actually rather good and the tablet feels pretty tough, even though it’s relatively light, weighing 50g less than the new iPad. Using pure white plastic for the entire case would have been a better plan, as silver-effect plastic never looks good. Samsung also sells the Galaxy Note 10.1 in a drab-looking grey case, but this isn’t any better looking.

It’s easy to forgive looks, somewhat, if a tablet’s got what it takes, but the Galaxy Note 10.1 is a curious mix. Take the 10.1in widescreen display as a case in point. Its resolution of 1,280×800 would have been fine when the tablet was announced earlier this year, but since then we’ve seen Full HD tablets, such as the Acer Iconia Tab A700, and the new iPad with its stunning 2,048×1,536 resolution.

What it means in practice is that there’s less space on the Galaxy Note 10.1’s screen for web browsing and applications, while text just doesn’t look quite as sharp as on tablets with higher screen resolutions. That’s not to say that it’s bad, just that you can get better for a similar price.

In terms of screen quality, there’s a lot to like. Whites are clean and bright, while blacks are inky and dark. Viewing angles are brilliant and it’s always easy to see what’s on the screen, no matter which orientation you have the screen in or the angle the tablet’s being held at.

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Basic Specifications

Rating***
ProcessorExynos 4 Quad
Processor clock speed1.4GHz
Memory2.00GB
Maximum memory2GB
Size262x180x9mm
Weight597g
Pointing devicetouchscreen, stylus

Display

Viewable size10.1 in
Native resolution1,280×800
Graphics/video portsNone
Graphics MemoryN/A

Storage

Total storage capacity16GB
Optical drive typeN/A

Ports and Expansion

Bluetoothyes
Wired network ports0
Wireless networking support802.11n
PC Card slots0
Supported memory cardsMicro SDXC
Other portsdock connector

Miscellaneous

Carrying caseNo
Operating systemAndroid 4.0
Operating system restore optionrestore partition
Software includedAdobe Photoshop Touch
Optional extrasN/A

Buying Information

Warrantyone year RTB
Price£399
Detailswww.samsung.co.uk
Supplierhttp://www.very.co.uk
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Some clever touches and we like the stylus, but it's an expensive tablet and the screen is low resolution compared to the competition

£399 inc VAT