One huge tablet computer maker — Apple — dominates the sector, while a ragtag group keeps probing, hoping to find some opening it can exploit. With Samsung’s new Galaxy Note 10.1, the upstarts have scored a small victory. It’s a tablet that does something the iPad doesn’t do, and it does it well. This victory won’t win in the end, though. The $499 tablet comes with a pen, or more precisely, a stylus. It doesn’t leave marks on paper, but the tablet’s screen responds to it. I found it a pleasure to use: It’s precise and responsive, and it glides easily across the screen. There are styluses available for the iPad, but they’re not very...
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