

The tablet will come in 16, 32 and 64GB flavours, with a built-in microSD slot letting you rack up an extra 32GB of storage. There’s also both GPS and Glonass satnav onboard, plus business-pleasing support for Exchange ActiveSync, on-device encryption, Juniper Junos Pulse and Cisco VPNs. We’ve always liked the idea of using a stylus for certain tasks on tablets, and Samsung’s pressure sensitive S Pen could prove very useful for creative types. What makes this 8.9mm thick tablet a more tempting offering than most is the pre-loaded Adobe Photoshop Touch and Adobe Ideas apps which have been optimised for the Galaxy Note’s S-Pen. The 10.1-inch screen serves up a WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution, with a 3-megapixel camera at the back for photos and a 2-megapixel number on the front for the video conferencing lolz. Unlike the original Note, you can’t use this tablet as a phone – which frankly would have been a ridiculous proposition – but it still comes with HSPA+, WiFi and Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity.
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP TOUCH SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 10.1 ANDROID
Packing the same S-Pen, the tablet runs Samsung’s bespoke Touchwiz interface on top of the Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS, while inside beats a beefy a 1.4GHz dual-core CPU backed by 1GB of RAM. We were rather keen on Samsung’s stylus-packing, phone-cum-tablet, the Galaxy Note, so we’re rather pleased to see a larger version joining the stable, the Galaxy Note 10.1.
