Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) in Baku is cheaper than the average for the CIS
Chain stores Integral + for the first time in Baku offer Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 ( 2014 Edition) for 699 manat - less than the average for the CIS .
According to the virtual resource (http://www.integralplus.az/ru/catalog-ru/tablet-pcs-ru/mystoresitem/37/861), the price is valid for loans too. Sales in Azerbaijan starts only ten days later than in Russia there at the recommended retail price of 29,990 rubles (about 715 manat) .
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition has become more powerful, but lighter and more compact , has received high-resolution screen , and S Pen stylus and multi-tasking, multi- mode found new opportunities.
It is equipped with 10.1- inch screen with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels , made by technology PLS, Samsung Exynos processor, eight-core 1.9 GHz for the older group and 1.3 GHz cores - for a younger and 3 GB of RAM. Permanent memory of the tablet is up to 32 GB and can be expanded with micro SD cards up to 64 GB.
The scope of the new Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition is the updated S Pen stylus with improved response, and lots of new features that make searching, copying and sharing different content simple and easy: for frequently used commands now do not even have to touch the screen pen .
The "Two active windows" and "Window to Window" will allow the user to most effectively multitask, opening the screen two applications. In a multi-mode support and dragging objects between different applications - for example, the user will be able to just one movement to insert an image from a Web site into an e-mail. For many useful and will support phone calls. - 17D-
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