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More advanced, S-Pen compatible software on the Note 10.1 helps make a clear case for the Note's stylus, a technology licensed from Wacom, a leader in tablet and stylus technology mostly used by graphic artists. Let's start with S-Note, which offers templates for magazines, greeting cards, professional memos, travel, recipes, and sketching. There's a split-screen mode for working on two projects at once and some great logic that converts handwritten formulas to text and common drawn shapes to a standard design.

February 26, 2012 11:00 PM PST

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| Caption by: Jessica Dolcourt

 

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