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The Note Pro 12.2, on the other hand, was designed to be stationary, and if it's replacing anything, it's replacing your laptop. Its massive size is alluring, and it's hard to deny that at 12.2 inches just about everything looks better and feels more comfortable on the Note Pro. It's a workhorse, ideal for...
I really liked the size of this tablet and thought that Samsung would at least keep the software updated for a little longer than they did. You are going to get rid of your 'pristine Note Pro' just because the OS isn't updated? I don't get it. I can use mine for a lot of productivity apps even though it isn't being...
The rest of the Note Pro's specifications also live up to that high standard. There's 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, GPS with GLONASS, Wi-Fi b/g/n/ac, 3G data, an enormous 9,500mAh battery, and Android 4.4.2. The rear camera takes 8-megapixel stills, but anyone who would up a...
The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro won't completely replace your workstation, but it comes closer to doing so than any other Android tablet before it. Still, the Note Pro's incredibly large 12.2-inch screen, myriad of useful software features, storage expansion slot, and industry-leading stylus integration...
As the name suggests, the Note Pro will be a stylus-equipped tablet with a 12.2-inch display focused on productivity. Rumors of a 12-inch tablet have been periodically surfacing throughout 2012, so the arrival of the Note Pro 12.2 would not be a surprise. According to Korean website Moveplayer...
Brad Molen goes hands-on with the new Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2. Announced alongside the Tab Pro 12.2 at CES, the Note Pro offers the same S Pen functionality...
The powerhouse of the Note Pro is its 2.26GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor that is coupled with 3GB of RAM to keep its new Magazine UX user interface (which Wired.co.uk found to be remarkably similar to Windows 8) running smoothly on Android 4.4 KitKat -- and it is pleasingly...
The Tab Pro 10.1 ditches the Note Pro's S Pen, but has similar specs, including the 2,560 x 1,600 resolution display, 8-megapixel camera, a 9,500mAh battery and an SD card slot, though the 3GB RAM is also lowered to 2GB RAM. Both the Note Pro and Tab Pro will be available from retailers and...
The Note Pro has a great display and some nice software tweaks to make is appealing as a productivity workhorse. But the big question is whether you are willing to shell out Rs 64,990 that still have some productivity issues. Unless these are fixed, people might still opt for laptops that might cost...
Overall, the Note Pro 12.2 feels good enough, but not great for a high-priced professional tablet. Samsung remains unwavering in their love affair with plastic, and it undoubtedly makes for lighter devices that stand up well to drops (and likely keeps profit margins higher). But after spending a few...