Wednesday, August 15, 2012

With Galaxy Note 10.1, Samsung gets a fresh start in tablets


Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1.


(Credit: Josh Miller/CNET)

The Galaxy Note 10.1 doesn't just represent a new product; it represents another shot for Samsung Electronics to do the tablet business right.


It's not a secret that Samsung's Galaxy Tab line has done poorly, with recent court filings revealing the company sold a total of 1.4 million tablets, including the original Galaxy Tab, the Galaxy Tab 10.1, and Galaxy Tab 10.1 LTE -- a mere fraction of the millions of iPads that Apple has been able to sell in the same period.


That's largely why Samsung is putting its resources behind the Galaxy Note 10.1. The company didn't announce this product once, or twice, but three times: first in Barcelona at Mobile World Congress, a second international announcement two weeks ago, and a third one in the U.S. at a splashy event in Manhattan today.


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