A few hours after the new iPad announcement Samsung PR reps have provided a comparison chart showing how much better the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is by showing off how well the Tab uses a stylus for drawing.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 lets you work on two apps at the same time and you can write as you do with a pen or paint brush(pressure sensitive) There is precision editing for photo apps and you can take notes in one app while viewing another.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is lighter/thinner. Samsung notes that it has more features including the ability to control a home theater, attach a mouse and the microSD card slot for up to 32GB.
We don't know how much the Galaxy Note 10.1 will cost in the United States and according to its original news release, models are Wi-Fi only. Are we Samsunged, yet?
SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 10.1 vs. NEW APPLE IPAD
CONTENT CREATION COMPARISON GRID
TASK |
SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 10.1 |
NEW APPLE IPAD |
View two apps at the same time |
Yes (1) |
No. |
Work with two apps side by side |
Yes (1) |
No. |
Optimized for precision writing/drawing |
Yes. |
No. Note: Only with a generic iPad stylus – one of the most popular iPad accessories according to Amazon[i] |
Write as you would with pen/pencil and paper |
Yes. Screen/S-Pen is 10x more accurate - with 255 levels of pressure sensitivity - than a normal capacitive screens |
No. The iPad’s capacitive screen only recognizes one level of pressure sensitivity. |
Precision photo and imaging editing |
Yes. Pressure sensitivity and precision S-Pen works with optimized editing apps |
No. |
Take notes in one app while viewing content in another app |
Yes. |
No. (unless you use actual pen and paper) |
Cut and paste content between two apps side by side |
Yes. (1) |
No. |
Other Features of Galaxy Note 10.1 |
|
(1) (apps must be optimized for simultaneous viewing)
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