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Samsung is taking yet another shot at Apple’s market-leading iPad with a tablet set to stand out of the crowd. Equipped with a digital pen and a split screen mode, which allows two apps to run simultaneously side-by-side, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1 goes on sale in the U.S., the UK and South Korea on Thursday, Aug. 15, in the same price range as the iPad.
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