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Easy tasking in one view



Price:- Rs. 36750

With the Apple vs Samsung patent trial going full bore, some analysts have been somewhat harsh on Samsung, including myself. But we also haven’t been giving it enough credit lately for going out of its way to try out new software ideas.With the Galaxy Note, it pushed the boundaries of phone sizes and made the stylus a useful item again (kind of).
With the Galaxy Note 10.1, Samsung hasn’t reinvented the tablet, but it has introduced many useful ideas to Android tablet ecosystem, which should help it compete against Windows 8 this fall.

Multi Window

Multi Window lets you view multiple applications simultaneously, which you can move around and re-size. It provides the most freeform and flexible interface for flawless multitasking, suitable for even the most task-heavy users. Cascade View offers a flow patterned view of multiple applications (up to 16) adjusting to your daily tasks for flawless apps management. Dual View allows two main apps to be viewed side-by-side vertically or horizontally-- also resizable.

SpiltScreen MultiTasking of Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1



The most exciting new idea in the Note 10.1 is its splitscreen multitasking. Though Android doesn’t officially support splitscreen app use, Samsung has modified Google’s operating system to fit its needs. You can now open up two apps at once and run them side by side. This opens up a lot of possibilities, like more easily copying text from one screen and entering it into another. The screen splits right down the middle, which makes for a better experience (in some cases) than the way Windows 8 handles multitasking.

S-Pen Features of Samsung Galaxy Note 10.

Easy Clip
Instantly outline and crop anything on the screen to freely edit the cropped content.
Draw a closed shape around the area you want while pressing the pen button. The onscreen content is instantly selected, then send it to your contacts. Tap and drag the pen across the text you want to select while pressing the pen button.

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Powerful hardware
The general design of the Note 10.1 hasn’t changed much, and yeah, it still has a glossy finish that is a magnet for fingerprints, but on the inside, Samsung has upped its game. The new Note will be the first device to feature Samsung’s new 1.4GHz quad-core Exnyos processor and will come with 2GB of RAM, 16-32GB of internal flash storage, and supports microSD cards up to 64GB. I wasn’t able to perform any benchmarking tests, but judging from the sheer number of applications I had open without the tablet slowing down, I’d say it could be one of the most powerful units on the market this year. The extra RAM is especially important. NFC is not included in this tablet, but other features like Bluetooth and GPS are embedded. It is currently Wi-Fi only.

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