Samsung Electronics Co. on Wednesday unveiled a Galaxy Note tablet designed to make a more personal connection with users and take another shot at the dominance of Apple's iPad. The tablet is equipped with a digital pen "S Pen" that can be used as if it were a pen on paper or a computer mouse.
The Wi-Fi only version of the Galaxy Note 10.1 will go on sale in the US on Thursday. The price starts at $499 for the basic model with 16 gigabytes of storage and $549 for the 32-gigabyte model, expandable with an external memory card.
Apple's latest iPad starts at the same price but the Note 10.1 offers some features that the iPad doesn't have, while its screen resolution is lower than the iPad's. It is Samsung's first Android tablet equipped with a digital pen and can run two applications side-by-side on a screen divided in half.
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