Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet debuts March 7 on Verizon Wireless; features S Pen, 4G LTE

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 with 4G LTE will be available online and in Verizon Wireless stores starting Thursday, March 7 for $599.99. Users can add this tablet to their Share Everything account for $10 per month.

Following a trend started with the Galaxy Note II, the Galaxy Note 10.1 features the advanced S Pen stylus. Business professionals can take notes during meetings with handwriting-to-text capabilities, and drawing tools to jot down plans. Notes can be saved and shared over 4G LTE with coworkers and clients.

What makes this tablet different are a couple of features. The first advantage is that it is on the Verizon 4G LTE network. Other features include those found on the Galaxy Note II smartphone. It has a split screen feature that lets you have two apps open at once on the screen. So for example, you can have the browser open with an article you’re reading and your email app to compose or read emails.

For photo editing, the Galaxy Note 10.1 runs Adobe Photoshop Touch. Combined with the S Pen™, building visual effects, such as layering, blending and filters, can be used by designers to show drafts or mock-ups to potential clients. Users can combine and manipulate images creatively with the S Pen, then upload work to the cloud using 4G LTE to access their portfolio just about anywhere.
Watching television with a second screen has become second nature for many. For TV fans, the Galaxy Note 10.1 features the Smart Remote, powered by Peel, to turn the tablet into a universal remote control. The tablet can control an entire home entertainment system and even recommend programs.

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