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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 offers the standard 1280 x 800 PLS display which is very colorful, sharp and vibrant. While Samsung's tablet has wide viewing angles, it lacks extra-bright feature that favors outdoor use, and the Asus Transformer Pad TF700 has a Super IPS+ display with incredibly high brightness, great clarity and wide viewing angles. Both tablets have excellent black levels and vivid colors, but in terms of display the Asus tablet wins.

The Asus Transformer Pad TF700 packs a powerful 1.6GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core CPU spiked with GeForce graphics. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Note 10.1 sports a quad-core 1.4GHz Exynos CPU with Mali 400 graphics. Both tablets can easily handle even the most demanding apps and 3D games. The Exynos processor, however, scores slightly higher on synthetic benchmarks than the Tegra 3, although the Tegra 3 has a higher clock with battery like dell T118C battery , Dell Vostro 1720 Battery , Dell Vostro 1710 Battery , Dell 312-0740 Battery , Dell 312-0894 Battery , Dell 451-10612 Battery , Dell T117C Battery , Dell T118C Battery , Dell P721C Battery , Dell P726C Battery , Dell CMP3D Battery , Dell Inspiron Mini 1012 Battery speed. The Galaxy Note 10.1 2GB of RAM and 16GB of flash storage, while Asus' tablet packs 1GB of RAM but 32GB of storage.

When it comes to user experience, the Galaxy Note 10.1 feels slightly faster when multi-tasking. It also feels more stable than Asus' TF700. Asus, however, is more focused on getting OS updates out, even if they have a few bugs to work out with a future firmware update. The Galaxy Note 10.1 scores better for multi-tasking speed and stability, but throw in Asus' fast updates and it becomes a tie.

In terms of materials, the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 is the clear winner with its aluminum back and slim design. Both tablets weigh just 1.3 pounds and measure 0.35 inches in thickness, but the TF700 looks and feels thinner due to its tapered dsign. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Note 10.1 is attractive, but it is standard Samsung: plastic.

On the other hand, Asus' tapered design also results in more vulnerable dock and headphone ports. Moreover, while it looks stylish, wafer thin tapered edges make it slightly harder to hold. Overall it feel lesss sturdy than the Samsung tablet, but few tablets do. The Galaxy Note 10.1 is also more comfortable to hold, and all its ports are well-supported.

Some users have reported display light bleed issues with Asus' tablet, as well as problems with the display edges creaking or separating from the frame. Consequently, the Transformer TF700 has an edge on build materials, but Samsung wins at quality control and assembly. Both tablets have excellent wireless reception.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 has a huge 7,000 mAh Lithium Ion battery, but it still cannot outlast the TF700's. The Asus tablet reportedly lasts 45 minutes longer on a charge, due to the fifth low power core in the Tegra 3. In terms of battery life, the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 is the winner.