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Samsung Believes the Galaxy Note 10.1 is Way Better than the New iPad.

  • BY ccsoya
  • 8 March 2012
  • 5:30 pm
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UPDATE: We compared the new iPad with other tablets. View the comparison here.

Samsung has published a comparison table that highlights why its Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet, announced at MWC last month, is better for content creation than the new iPad. The Korean company is banking on its tablet’s ability to work with two apps simultaneously on one screen as well as its unique S-Pen stylus input to entice users.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 comes pre-installed with a number of apps developed by Samsung that allows users two run two apps side by side on one screen. Third party apps can offer the same functionality as well so long as the apps support the Google instancing API that enables this side-by-side feature.

In addition, the Galaxy Note 10.1 also features a Wacom digitizer and a pressure sensitive stylus that is superior to your average capacitive stylus that’s sold by third party manufactures as an accessory for the iPad.

Interestingly, the table doesn’t highlight some of the advantages the new iPad has over the Galaxy Note 10.1, namely the much higher screen resolution and the updated A5X SoC featuring a new quad-core GPU (though the Galaxy Note 10.1 is rocking a 1.4Ghz dual-core processor while the new iPad is powered by a 1Ghz unit).

So what do you think, which one’s better?

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