Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Samsung gives home-grown apps more love


Split-screen multitasking is a great idea, but it only works with limited apps.


(Credit: Josh Miller/CNET)

At an event in New York today, Samsung launched its new flagship tablet, the quad-core Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 with Android 4.0 and a stylus capable of performing a long list of tasks.


The Note 10.1 is Samsung's best tablet yet, and the S Pen stylus gives it a boost. There's just one problem: while the S Pen's touch-pad tricks look impressive on any canvas, once digital pen hits digital pad, the experience becomes riddled with an inflexible learning curve, logical skips, and interruptions in execution. Most of these accumulate around Samsung's home-grown S Note app, a catch-all productivity and creativity tool that Samsung created to showcase the S Pen stylus.


Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 has stylus to spare (pictures)


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