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Processors 
The central processing unit (CPU) is the part of the computer that does most of the data processing and calculations. More processing power means a faster experience.
8032 2.3 GHz
Exynos 5400 1.9 GHz
8032 2.3 GHz
8032 1.2 GHz
Operating System 
The operating system (OS) is the computer's software environment that manages the hardware and allows you to run programs on your computer. Different operating systems such as Windows, Mac OS X, and Chrome provide different features.
Android
Android
Android
Android
Memory 
Random access memory (RAM) is short term memory - where programs live when they're running on your computer. More memory provides better multi-tasking performance.
32 GB
3 GB DDR3L SDRAM
32 GB
16 GB
Storage 
Hard drives contain long-term memory - where all of your files and programs are stored. More hard drive memory means more room for software, movies, music, and other content. Hard drives can come in a traditional hard disk format or as a solid state drive (SSD). Traditional hard disk drives offer more storage at a lower price while SSDs are much faster but are also more expensive.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 is the tablet where versatility meets value. It’s a brilliant blend of form and function, delivering convenient features for entertaining, sharing and interacting in a family– and wallet–friendly package.
Brilliant Display
The ultra-sleek Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition has more than four million pixels – 2M more than HDTV. And with a pixel density of 299 PPI, colors are rendered much brighter and everything’s lifelike and clearer. An incredible cinematic experience is available wherever you go, even if you go outside.
At a Glance
Engage with a beautiful display
Watch a movie, play a game, read a book
Control your big-screen TV
Share the tablet easily with others using multi-user mode
Make the most out of the big screen with Samsung’s Multi Window feature. Multi Window gives you the power to use two apps side by side, or drag content from one app to the other—you can even open the same app in both windows. This is especially useful when you’re referencing two different websites or writing two emails at the same time.
Intuitive S Pen
The enhanced S Pen offers more ways to get things done than ever before. Jot down phone numbers, contact info, even text messages and Samsung’s handwriting-to-text engine automatically converts your notes to text. Save time by hovering S Pen over the screen and pressing the button on the side to bring up the Air Command menu. It gives you quick, easy access to incredibly helpful functions.
Amp Up Your Downtime
Stream all your favorite movies and shows on the ultra vivid display, that also doubles as an e-reader for your books, magazines, newspapers and other content. And find all the popular apps such as Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook, as well as other apps designed specifically for use with the S Pen at the Google Play Store. You can also use Galaxy Note 10.1 as a universal remote and TV guide with Samsung’s WatchON app.
Camera
3 Megapixel Rear-Facing Camera; 1.3 Megapixel Front-Facing Camera
Features: Smart Stabilization, Voice Control Modes: Auto, Beauty Face, Best Photo, Best Face, Sound & Shot, Drama, Rich tone (HDR), Eraser, Panorama, Sports Sharing: Share Shot, Buddy photo share, Remote viewfinder Connectivity: DLNA, Screen Mirroring, TV/Video out
Battery
Internet Use Time: 4G LTE: up to 10 Hours; Wi-Fi: up to 11 Hours
Music Playtime - Up 244 Hours; Video Playtime - Up to 11 Hours
Memory
Internal Memory- 3GB RAM; 32GB ROM (Portion of memory occupied by existing content)
Compatible Video Files: AVI, WMV/ASF, FLV, MKV, MP4/3GP, WEBM; Video Codec: MPEG4, H.264, VC-1, H.263, WMV7/8, MP43, Sorenson Spark, VP8; Video Player; Video Streaming
Fun & Entertainment
S Voice; Samsung Widget Gallery; Live Wallpapers; View Full HD Videos; IR Remote Control with WatchOn; Multi-Task with Two Windows; S Pen Air Command Functions Include: Action Memo, Scrapbook, Screen Write, S Finder, and Pen Window; My Magazine Offers Customization Content
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Except for the incredibly silly position of the home, back and settings keys, in the center of the LONG bottom axis and arranged old style, like the Honeycomb days, with Back on the right and Settings on the left. I've long since become accustomed to Back on the left and recent apps on the right.
I've got lots of tablets under my belt, and they all either have soft buttons that move as the orientation changes, or hard buttons at the bottom of the short axis. I work almost exclusively in portrait mode, and I expect the home and back keys to be at the bottom. They're not, they're at the left side. That's the side I hold from, and my hand is forever hitting the back button by accident and losing work. I'm training myself to use it in the opposite direction in portrait, which puts the buttons on the right where my "active" fingers are. That helps.
As I understand it, the hard buttons were a way to get a bit more screen real estate, but I think I'd be willing to trade the real estate for always-visible buttons.
Battery life on the Note isn't great, but it'll do, especially since my Droid Razor Maxx HD has incomparable battery life. When the Note dies I can switch to the phone until I'm recharged.
I took a few pix in my office and camera quality seems ok, but too soon to be sure until I get it out taking pix in real life. I have a trip next weekend, we'll see how it does.
So much for what I didn't like - now for the good stuff... The tablet arrived with Jellybean installed, but within a couple of hours of turning it on I was presented with the upgrade option to Kit Kat; I was worried about that since I've had some bad experiences with Samsung devices never being updated.
The S-Pen - all I can say is WOW. My handwriting actually looks like my handwriting, not undecipherable chunky glop like all the others.
My 128gb micro SD card seems to work fine, despite the specs saying it will only read 64gb. My Nexus 7 2013 is totally awesome, but when I needed to go to a bigger screen I decided to go with the Note instead of the Nexus 10 because of the expansion. Yes, you can add on to the Nexus with an OTG device, but then you're not SLEEK anymore!
By the way, I ran the purchase from Amazon using my existing Verizon account, and from Verizon directly, and Amazon was cheaper. Plus, the device arrived already activated so I didn't have to go through that exercise. And there's an interesting Kindle widget on the tablet that is kind of similar to the Kindle Fire interface. I really like it, but have been unable to figure out how to get it on my other tablets. I'm thinking maybe you only get it when you buy through Amazon? That's just a guess, not confirmed.
Oh, yeah, one last thing, the Samsung on-screen keyboard has a number key row across the top like a pc does - no more press & hold for numbers! At first I thought I'd have to choose between that & Swype, but the Samsung also has swiping capability. It's not quite as slick as the mature Swype keyboard, but the number buttons make the trade worthwhile.
For the most part, it's screaming fast like you'd expect it to be, but there is an unexpected lag at times. I've been unable to identify the culprit causing the lag.Read more ›
Love my Samsung products. Beautiful screen, super functional. Have had a few little quirks happen, like it freezes. Not a deal breaker though. Not sure if it is in the tablet itself or the android version. Never had a problem with my Samsung S4 running the same android version.