Samsung on Monday announced that its Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet, which primarily uses a stylus for input, will hit the market this month. The Galaxy Note 10.1 has a 10.1-inch screen, a 1.4 GHz quad-core processor, and a multiscreen feature that lets users run two applications simultaneously. “I think it’s an interesting differentiator for Samsung against the iPad and has worked for them so far with the [smaller Note smartphone],” Danielle Levitas, a group vice president at IDC, told TechNewsWorld.
Now if they hired a Nordic industrial designer (Danish, Swede or Finnish) they would get all my money. Maybe partnering with Bang & Olufsen would do (although I'm not a fan of B&O myself).
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Posted by: Richard Adhikari August 6, 2012 11:30 AMSamsung on Monday announced that its Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet, which primarily uses a stylus for input, will hit the market this month. The Galaxy Note 10.1 has a 10.1-inch screen, a 1.4 GHz quad-core processor, and a multiscreen feature that lets users run two applications simultaneously. “I think it’s an interesting differentiator for Samsung against the iPad and has worked for them so far with the [smaller Note smartphone],” Danielle Levitas, a group vice president at IDC, told TechNewsWorld.
I'm sorry but I think Samsung just can't design.