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The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 is an impressive slate. It’s got a great screen, an inspired interface, good battery life and it’s light enough to carry around all day. The specs are good too, though they’re beaten by other Samsung devices. Other than...
Great UI Plastic build, Stunning screen No SPen, Lightweight, Strong battery life, Powerful...
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Samsung is certainly no stranger to tablets. But you might be left scratching your head and wondering what's what given how many model numbers and sizes are available throughout its ranges. Enter the Samsung Galaxy TabPro 10.1, the 10.1-inch Android tabl...
Excellent display, lots of power, Android & Samsung software works well, decent battery life, multi-tasking options...
Expensive, that faux leather and plastic build, software approach "doubles up" access approach...
Of all the "Pro" Samsung tablets, the Galaxy TabPro 10.1 is among our favourites. It's just the right scale, is slim and light, yet packs plenty of power in too. Such a pro specification does mean a "pro" price tag though: £449 to be precise. Given...
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Updated: 2014-04-17 02:17:08
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Joining the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro is the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro. Maintaining Samsung 's tradition of never launching just the one tablet, the Tab comes in three sizes; 8.4-inch, 10.1-inch and 12.2-inch. It has the exact same specs as the Note Pro with S...
Amazing display, Smooth performance, Thin and light...
TouchWiz (again!), Faux leather, metal, Pricey...
At the start of this review we posed the question, has Samsung finally made a great tablet? So, what do we think? Well, this is easily the best slate to ever come from the South Korean company and yes, we do think it's a great device.It's far from perfect...
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What is the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1? The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 is the mid-size tablet in Samsung's new Pro Android line-up. It joins the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 and Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 , which we've previously looked at. Despite the P...
Solid build, Sharp screen, Decent camera...
Some performance issues, Not the prettiest tablet...
The Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 isn't a tablet that will instill gadget lust the way an iPad Air might, but a good screen and reasonable size make it a solid option. However, we wouldn't rely on it as a laptop-replacement.Next, look at our round-up of the best ta...
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There are three 10.1in Samsung tablets in the current range. At the bottom you have the £225 Tab 3, with its relatively low-resolution 1,280x800 screen and dual-core 1.6GHz processor. At the top is the £500-plus Galaxy Note 10.1 , with its capacitive styl...
A lovely high-resolution screen and some useful productivity features, but the Tab Pro's performance is disappointing...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-05-11 01:57:43
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CES 2014 saw Samsung launch, quite literally, two of the biggest tablets of the year but went a little further with the announcement of two impressive slates that fit into more socially acceptable sized frames.The Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 and Galaxy Note Pro 1...
Bright, hi res screen, Powerful processor, Slim, light design...
Expensive, Poor internal storage, Cheap plastic feel...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 is a tablet that offers a lot, but equally costs a lot. It is definitely not a tablet for the casual user, hinted at rather strongly with the 'Pro' tag. This leaves the Samsung sat with a large price tag and a small potent...
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CES 2014 saw Samsung launch, quite literally, two of the biggest tablets of the year but went a little further with the announcement of two impressive slates that fit into more socially acceptable sized frames.The Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 and Galaxy Note Pro 1...
Bright, hi res screen, Powerful processor, Slim, light design...
Expensive, Poor internal storage, Cheap plastic feel...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 is a tablet that offers a lot, but equally costs a lot. It is definitely not a tablet for the casual user, hinted at rather strongly with the 'Pro' tag. This leaves the Samsung sat with a large price tag and a small potent...
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The big day-to-day difference between the TabPro 10.1 and its Note cousin is the former's lighter build. Its physical dimensions are the same, but the TabPro 10.1 is easier to hold over long periods than the 535g Note 10.1. At 469g for the Wi-Fi only mode...
What a screen, Magazine UX + business freebies = gold, Light for a 10in tab...
No S Pen, Performance stutters, Google Play still lets 10in tablets down...
Lighter and thinner than its closest Galaxy sibling with the latest version of Android, the TabPro 10.1 might seem like the safe bet for Samsung fans. That screen. Those gorgeous Magazine tiles. The light weight. The business-friendly apps. It's a tough...
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Samsung seems to be hell bent on producing a device for every possible niche and demographic at the moment, and it's starting to get just a little bit confusing. Just to remind you, the Galaxy Tab is the tablet without the stylus (the one with is the Note...
Terrific screen, powerful processor, slim and sturdy build...
On the pricey side, microUSB 2.0...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 expands the size of the original 8.4 for an extra £100 or so. It looks good, works fast and comes with a few new interface tweaks. Otherwise, it's much the same, and choosing between the two will simply depend on the size...
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SAMSUNG has been pushing to make a name for itself in the enterprise market for a while now, and it's looking to further its chances with the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 tablet. The Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 tablet, along with...
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Split screen multi-tasking and a fairly unique homescreen help the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 stand out from the crowd.The Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 is as light as air, or as light as an iPad Air anyway, but the build is underwhelming.A large battery keeps the...
Great UI, Stunning screen, Lightweight, Strong battery life, Powerful...
Plastic build, No SPen...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 is an impressive slate. It's got a great screen, an inspired interface, good battery life and it's light enough to carry around all day. The specs are good too, though they're beaten by other Samsung devices. Other than the...
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KOREAN HARDWARE MAKER Samsung has been battling to make its Android tablets enterprise ready since the first release of its Knox security service in 2013. However, despite Samsung's hard work many businesses are still choosing Apple's iPad over Samsung's...
Robust security, decent application offering, good display, reasonable camera by tablet standards...
No S Pen, uses previous generation processor...
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Samsung has been battling to make its Android tablets enterprise ready since the first release of its Knox security service in 2013. However, despite Samsung's hard work many businesses are still choosing Apple's iPad over Samsung Android device, as noted...
Robust security, decent application offering, good display, reasonable camera by tablet standards...
No S Pen, uses previous generation processor...
The Galaxy Tab Pro's combination of security and productivity services makes it one of the most enterprise friendly options currently available running Android. However, its use of an older Snapdragon 800 processor could impact its long-term appeal...
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It goes without saying that Samsung has been aggressive on almost all fronts of consumer technology products. This year however, we've noticed the Korean giant is also making an active effort to secure a space among your office assets, be it an enterprise...
Very light and thin, Superb display, Enterpriselevel apps bundled out of the box...
Designed for enterprise, but is better suited for content consumption, Portrait handling hampered by Home button, Stutters observed, more so in multitasking, High price...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 10:35:46
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Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1, the middle size in Samsung's new line of Pro Android tablets. The tablet runs Android 4.4 KitKat with Samsung's new Magazine UX on the 1.9GHz Samsung Exynos 5 Octa CPU with MALI T628 graphics. It has 2 gi...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-10-26 07:43:34
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The Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 is one of dozens of Android tablets Samsung is selling this year, and it happens to be one of the most promising of the lot. It boasts a 2.3 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor and 2 GB of RAM. We're reviewing the Wi-Fi...
Display and colours, Responsiveness / performance, Decent battery life, Software suite has lots of potential, Excellent cameras...
Why buy this when there's the Galaxy Tab S?, Software suite only relevant if everyone in the company uses Samsung devices, Magazine UX as pointless as ever...
The Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 has a lot going for it. Unfortunately, it's basically just a revamped Galaxy Note 10.1 without the stylus, and it's cannibalised by the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 with a similarly priced and slightly better-equipped 4G model. All the same...
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The big day-to-day difference between the TabPro 10.1 and its Note cousin is the former's lighter build. Its physical dimensions are the same, but the TabPro 10.1 is easier to hold over long periods than the 535g Note 10.1. At 469g for the Wi-Fi only mode...
What a screen, Magazine UX + business freebies = gold, Light for a 10in tab...
No S Pen, Performance stutters, Google Play still lets 10in tablets down...
Lighter and thinner than its closest Galaxy sibling with the latest version of Android, the TabPro 10.1 might seem like the safe bet for Samsung fans. That screen. Those gorgeous Magazine tiles. The light weight. The business-friendly apps.It's a tough ta...
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Ahead of CES 2014, we were given the opportunity to test drive four spanking new tablets from the Samsung Galaxy series. The four new devices in the line-up are the Galaxy NotePRO (12.2-inch) and TabPRO (12.2, 10.1 and 8.4-inch). Each of these new tablets...
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