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But the processors are the same in all of them (either Exynos 5420 or Snapdragon 800, depending on wifi/lte models) and the Tab Pros have 2GB while the Notes (including the Note 10.1 2014) and the Tab S's have 3GB, so in terms of processing power, Samsung has no better tablet than the Note 10.1 2014.
Does the Wacom sensor add this much to the tablet?
The tab s 10.5 is miles ahead of the note 10.1 2014 edition.But the processors are the same in all of them (either Exynos 5420 or Snapdragon 800, depending on wifi/lte models) and the Tab Pros have 2GB while the Notes (including the Note 10.1 2014) and the Tab S's have 3GB, so in terms of processing power, Samsung has no better tablet than the Note 10.1 2014.
The tab s 10.5 is miles ahead of the note 10.1 2014 edition.
But the processors are the same in all of them (either Exynos 5420 or Snapdragon 800, depending on wifi/lte models) and the Tab Pros have 2GB while the Notes (including the Note 10.1 2014) and the Tab S's have 3GB, so in terms of processing power, Samsung has no better tablet than the Note 10.1 2014.
Amoled > lcd. Unless you absolutely need the s pen then the tab s is betterIn what way(s)?
Amoled > lcd. Unless you absolutely need the s pen then the tab s is better
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Amoled > lcd by a landslideI know that, what I am saying is: how is that "miles ahead"?
Amoled > lcd by a landslide
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Yes it isYeah, but it is not miles ahead.
Yes it is
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