Apple iPad 3 VS Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1

The technology is progressing day by day and all the people around the globe are getting mad behind the technology. The tablets are developed each and every day. In the past some  time Samsung has made a special place in the field of tablets, by launching some great tablets. All the tablets launched by the Samsung are Android based. If we talk about the competition in the field of tablets, then the Apple is the no.1 competitor of Samsung. Now this great competitor of the Samsung has again come with the new launch and this time it is iPad 3, which was launched a few days back. Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is also the new tablet and everybody is expecting a great competition between the both tablets. If you are planning to buy a tablet for you, then you may get confused that which one you should opt for. So in this post I am going to post the comparison between both the tablets.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 VS Apple iPad3

Form

Samsung has taken the special care on the form factor of the Galaxy Note 10.1 and has tried to achieve the uniqueness in the design. From the design, the Galaxy Note 10.1 appears as the sequel of the Galaxy Tab. The addition of the S-Stylus is the only new noticeable feature in the Galaxy Note 10.1.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 VS Apple iPad3

If we talk about the Apple’s launch, then we can say that Apple’s iPad 3 is not very much different from the iPad 2. The design is good, but the only sad thing is that it is almost same that of the iPad 2. It seems that the Apple has not worked on the iPad 3’s design. The only new things included in the design of the iPad3 are the bit of extra weight and thickness, but these two changes are not noticeable from the first look.

Winner: Draw

Display

The Samsung has been experimenting on the display from its previous launches. Samsung has worked very hard on the display, because that’s the major feature, that a user looks for. But the Samsung has not been successful in leaving the Apple behind again. The resolution of the Galaxy Note 10.1 is 1280×800  and the pixels density is 149 pixels per inch.

Apple has bring the Retina technology on the new iPad 3. The Apple has come with its latest display technology with the iPad 3 and both the resolution and pixel density are far better than the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. The resolution of the iPad 3 is 1536×2048 and the pixels density is 264 ppi.

Winner: Apple iPad 3

Hardware

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 has the dual core 1 GHz processor and the 1 GB of RAM. The Samsung tab comes in the 16, 32 and 64 GB memory options along with the support of external SD card of 32 GB.

The Apple iPad3 is also based on the dual core processor, which is also clocked at the 1 GHz speed. But the new chipset that is A5X, makes it better than the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. The quad core graphic processor is also there in the iPad 3. Like the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, it also comes with the memory variants of 16, 32 and 64 GB, but there is not any support of the external SD card slot. The RAM is 1 GB in the iPad 3 as well.

Winner: Apple iPad3

Camera

The primary camera is of 3.15 megapixels quality and the secondary camera is of the 2 megapixels quality in the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. It has the other feature like the LED Flash support and the 1080 pixels video recording as well.

In the iPad 3 you get 5 megapixels camera and that also with the LED Flash and 1080 pixels video recording feature. Enhance lens setup is also the part of the iPad3 which ensures a better picture clarity.

Winner: Apple iPad3

Conclusion

Samsung has to face a tough competition from the Apple. The sale of the Samsung tablets were at the peak, because not any gadget of the same quality was there to compete with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. But bow as the Apple iPad 3 arrives, Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 has to pass from a very tough time.

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