Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 inch Tablet – White (ARM Cortex A9 1.4GHz, 16GB, Wi-Fi, BT, Android 4.0)

June 25, 2013 - Comment

Samsung Galaxy Note 101 WiFi Tablet Android 40 16 GB 101 TFT 1280 x 800 rear camera front camera USB host microSD slot WiFi Bluetooth white GTN8010ZWABTU Tablets Tablets Product Features Processor clock speed: 1400 MHz Processor model: – Internal RAM: 2048 MB Total storage capacity: 16 GB Storage media type: Flash

Samsung Galaxy Note 101 WiFi Tablet Android 40 16 GB 101 TFT 1280 x 800 rear camera front camera USB host microSD slot WiFi Bluetooth white GTN8010ZWABTU Tablets Tablets

Product Features

  • Processor clock speed: 1400 MHz
  • Processor model: -
  • Internal RAM: 2048 MB
  • Total storage capacity: 16 GB
  • Storage media type: Flash

Comments

L. Woolridge "Leewoo" says:

A brilliant device ***As of January 3rd 2013 Jelly bean update has been available***I’ll start by saying that I previously acknowledged tablets as being mostly a novelty device but could also see some of the media benefits also.My birthday is in two days and my fiance surprised me by saying I could have any tablet that I wanted and of course I went into ‘research mode’ and looked at the Samsung tab 1 and 2, iPad 1, 2 and 3, the Asus tf300 and both transformer tablets. All of them have…

D. R. Price "Saint Dave" says:

A beautiful, well made, excellent quality tablet. I don’t often write reviews, I know that I should as I am a “techy” and buy pretty much everything I own from Amazon (approximately 100 items in the last 6 months alone). Although I didn’t buy this from Amazon for 2 reasons:1. I was impatient, it was payday and John Lewis had it in stock at the same price as Amazon (£318 at the time) and2. it was suddenly unavailable from Amazon for reasons you can see if you read some of the 1 star reviews here (I’m not talking about the 1 star…

Simon Dean says:

Solid tablet with awesome GPS The big choice in 10″ tablets is between the iPad and the Samsung Galaxy Note. If you’re reading this you probably know already which camp you’re in. The iPad oozes quality but forces you into doing things “the Apple way”. Having used both I do think the iPad is slicker, faster and has that amazing Retina display. However I ended up buying the Samsung for its greater practicality. The features that swayed me are the touch sensitive pen, the on-board GPS and the ability to take a micro-SD card…

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