During MWC 2012 in February, Samsung showed off the Samsung
GALAXY Note 10.1 tablet. At the time, the device featured a dual-core 1.4GHz
Exynos processor under the hood, a 1280 x 800 display, 3MP camera and lack of a
place to store the S Pen that comes with the tablet. But last month, the Korean
based manufacturer warned that changes might be coming to the tablet. And sure
enough, when the tablet was displayed at an event in Europe on Tuesday, there
were some changes made.
The revised version of the Samsung GALAXY Note 10.1 tablet
now has a quad-core Samsung Exynos processor running the show, which power
users are going to be happy to hear about. Additionally, Samsung has added a
"holster" so that users of the tablet can store the S Pen when they
weren't using it. Speaking of the S Pen, it has been on a diet and has slimmed
down considerably. Still, there are those who would rather have use a thicker
stylus, and for them, Samsung is offering an S Pen Holder Kit that allows you
to put the thin S Pen insider a thicker body. Latest word calls for a June
launch for the tablet.
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