Stylus-equipped devices have become more and more uncommon over the last decade or so, but Samsung is still pushing the aged input method to new smartphones and tablets with its Note line of products. While many of us are completely content with just using our fingers, there are still those out there that enjoy hand-writing and casually drawing—and for that audience, the new Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 - 2014 Edition tablet hopes to deliver a great combination of built-in stylus app support, solid hardware, and a trusty Wacom digitizer.
But the signature Note accessory does, literally, come at a cost. At $550, the new Note 10.1 is priced higher than similarly-sized devices from Apple, Microsoft, and other Android manufacturers. If a stylus isn't important to you, then the premium Samsung tablet likely won't be either. But if you're the type who prefers the feel of a pen in your hand over the touch of glass against your fingertips, this could be the tablet you've been looking for.
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