Sponsored Post: Galaxy Note 10.1, the Ultimate Multitasker

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Considering how easy you can multitask using your Windows PC or Apple Mac system, you would have thought by now one of the big innovators in the Tech industry would have come up with a great way for tablet users to multitask on the go.  Apple tried but it is not the real multitasking experience; last time I saw something close is on the Blackberry Playbook and that was ok but you still can not have two screens side by side in order to may be do some art work or write up an article based on a story on the web. Samsung has taken that leap and delivered yet again; they brought us the pop out play on the Galaxy S3 and no doubt the multitasking capabilities of the Galaxy Note 10.1 gives user a great sense of productivity with efficiency with the powerful processor speeds.  A good example of someone who finds it very beneficial is James Franco, the renaissance man who likes to do so many things at once; He likes to act, direct, write and publish his own work and he has managed to use the Galaxy Note 10.1 to star and direct a web-only video, demonstrating how the GALAXY Note 10.1 is the perfect tool for a multitasker.   The GALAXY Note 10.1 replicates the experience of using pen and paper on a 10.1-inch display with the unique S Pen, while simplifying the process of digitally capturing ideas, accessing information. Featuring an intuitive user experience and armed with superior hardware performance, the GALAXY Note 10.1 is designed to make each task easier and faster, and allowing users to express themselves efficiently.   This article has been sponsored by Samsung Mobile
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I love gadgets and technology, so i write about them. +Tomi Adebayo

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