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Samsung launches Galaxy Note 10.1: Wi-Fi models available tomorrow starting at $499

Samsung launches Galaxy Note 10.1: Wi-Fi models available tomorrow starting at $499

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We've been waiting for Samsung's new Galaxy Note tablet to arrive since it plastered banners for it all over Mobile World Congress in February, and now it's finally here: the company has just officially launched the Galaxy Note 10.1, the larger-screened successor to the Galaxy Note with Galaxy Tab DNA.

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Galaxy Note 10.1 (resized)
Galaxy Note 10.1 (resized)

We've been waiting for Samsung's new Galaxy Note tablet to arrive since it plastered banners for it all over Mobile World Congress in February, and now it's here: at its "major" Galaxy launch event today, the company has just officially launched the Galaxy Note 10.1, the larger-screened successor to the Galaxy Note with a bit of Galaxy Tab DNA. As expected, the tablet features a 10.1-inch screen, Samsung's proprietary Wacom-based S Pen stylus system, a 1.4GHz quad-core processor, and 2GB of RAM, running Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich with TouchWiz. You can get your hands on the new Wi-Fi versions tomorrow in the US, at a price of $499 for 16GB of storage, or $549 for 32GB, but if you're looking for mobile network capabilities you'll have to hold off a little longer — Samsung has yet to announce pricing and availability for the HSPA+ models.