The Galaxy Note 10.1 runs a 1.9GHz octa-core processor. (Image: Amazon.com)

For all awaiting the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, it has arrived on Amazon.

The white version of Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition is available for $549. Among the other models, the 32GB white is priced at $599 and the 32GB black for $599.99. Compared to the retail price, Amazon is only offering a discount of 99 cents compared to its retail price. Although, Amazon says its will provide free shipping and a free $50 gift card till supplies last.

The Galaxy Note 10.1 has an easily customisable home screen for videos, magazines, ebooks among others as it uses what Samsung calls a "magazine style UX, on its 10.1-inch screen offering 2,560 x 1,600-pixel resolution. The company says the tablet is build to have "sleek, light, slim frame that is both fashionable and portable."

The Galaxy Note 10.1 runs a 1.9GHz octa-core processor. The enhanced Multi Window support enables users to run multiple applications, and the 3GB RAM gives it substantial speed to do that.

Like the Note 3 version, the Galaxy Note 10.1 also has a Scrapbook option. Using Scrapbook, users will be able to save Web sites, pictures, text and more for access later. It also has a "Pen Window" for creating a smaller version of an application on the screen.

The Galaxy 10.1 is also Samsung's effort to delivery content directly on the device thought it partnerships with publications like the The New York Times, Bloomberg and others.

According to Phandroid, the device came second on their list of best Android tablets of October 2013, with the Nexus 7 beating it on the price factor. But the device is not bad if users need something bigger with a ton of great features.