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The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 a high-end tablet with a 12.2-inch, 2560 x 1600 screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974) processor (four Krait 400 cores, 2.3 GHz, Adreno 330 GPU), 3 GiB of RAM, and 32 GiB of storage space. It has support for 4G LTE ne...
Excellent screen, clear, sharp, bright, and with very high resolution, Excellent performance, Great design, Supports 4G LTE and voice calls, Good camera, Excellent audio, Good frontal camera, Memory card slot, Useful pen, Great usability with the split sc...
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If you are looking for a big tablet with high-end hardware, good camera, and a wonderful screen, the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is an excellent choice, as long as you do not mind paying a considerable amount of money for it...
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A few years ago, it was easy to scoff at the idea of using tablets for productivity. The hardware was too weak, and the software was too limited, so turning a tablet into a work device made sense only for a few fringe users.But things have changed since A...
Spending $750 for an Android tablet seems exorbitant. But the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro offers a larger screen, excellent battery life, and access to the Android and Samsung app stores...
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WIREDStellar battery life — lasts multiple days with heavy use. Beautiful 2,560 x 1,600 WQXGA display is great for watching video or multitasking. MicroSD for additional storage.TIREDSome apps and design features seem more suited to a mouse pointer and PC...
Stellar battery life — lasts multiple days with heavy use. Beautiful 2,560 x 1,600 WQXGA display is great for watching video or multitasking. MicroSD for additional storage...
Some apps and design features seem more suited to a mouse pointer and PC than a tablet. Hefty price tag. Occasional performance issues...
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booredatwork.com Updated: 2015-02-07 06:44:07
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Sorry we are late on reviewing this. The Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is Samsung 's largest Tablet on the market. The devices offers a 12.2-inch WQXGA Widescreen (16:10) display, offering crystal clear resolution (2560×1600) with more than 4 million pixels, makin...
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Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is the biggest tablet I've ever tested, with a 12.2 inch display and Android on board. This model was announced back in January, released this spring and it comes with a stylus on board. The product is priced at $649 on Amazon...
good display, good audio, above average camera, business apps, stylus, multi window, remote PC, Magazine UX is actually nice, powerful hardware, And the...
big price, heavy in user's hand, battery life could be better, not for average user, slight lag in multitasking and Asphalt 8...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2015-02-07 06:44:09
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In today's tablet market, you can find full-size slates—models with screens that cluster around the 10-inch mark—and then you can find their bigger kin: tablets. The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 isn't the first of these, but it's one of the few that p...
Sharp, clear display, Reasonably light, given screen size, Good battery life, Outfitted with loads of useful apps for business use, Superior onscreen keyboard, IR remote-control functionality...
Comparatively pricey, Battery is slow to charge, Costly accessories...
With a supersize screen, a stylus, and multitasking, the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is the first Android tab to balance form and function for real productivity use. (But compare the price, fully outfitted, with that of a very able laptop before diving in.)...
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Samsung isn't afraid to try. When met with opportunity, the company doesn't blink. It jumps in headfirst; an “act now, ask questions later” mentality. Over the years, we've seen numerous smartphones and tablets in every conceivable size, in every conceiva...
The Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is representative of Samsung's favored approach, which is to overstuff every imaginable feature into a single device. The Note Pro does it better than most Samsung tablets, but not by much. Frankly, the cost of the Note Pro 12.2 c...
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A thin elegant tablet, or a large powerhouse? A lot of users will be facing this dilemma after Samsung introduced its 12” slates, that's why we decided to pit those two categories against each other. Get ready to rumble, as it's the thinnest, lightest...
With the 12” NotePRO, Samsung created a niche productivity-oriented pad, while Sony's slate is exactly what a media and web consumption device should be – an extremely thin and light tablet, with the waterproof certification added for extra measure.Bot...
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Samsung has really outdone themselves in sticking to their Galaxy line's mantra “The Next Big Thing”With a gorgeous 12.2 inch display this device will confuse most lay-people who witness you using it in public because, “I didn't know they made iPads that...
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With the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 from Verizon Wireless, users have the largest tablet on the carrier. This device is not the largest tablet on the market - that honor goes to the Panasonic Toughpad 4K UT MB4 at 20-inches - but it's certainly the bigg...
Chris Burns With the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 from Verizon Wireless, users have the largest tablet on the carrier. This device is not the largest tablet on the market - that honor goes to the Panasonic Toughpad 4K UT MB4 at 20-inches - but it'...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 with WiFi received an overall grade of "Very Good" in our tests. Now we have the LTE version in our test laboratory. But the communication modules are not the only things that distinguish the two models: A different SoC-he...
Stable manufacturing, Thin and simple, Big display with a high resolution, Wide variety of operational controls, Good software interface, Barely warms up at all, High performance, Main camera has good image quality, Practical accessories available, Fast L...
High black value, Low contrast, Unusual charging plug, High standby energy use, SIM card slot difficult to access...
In the end, there are not too many differences between the WiFi version of the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 and its LTE counterpart. The display has a very high resolution, though its black value and contrast are somewhat weak. The tablet has a diverse a...
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Updated: 2015-02-07 06:44:11
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Samsung has gone big into tablets. The company on March 9 began shipping the Galaxy Note Pro 12 , a collosus aimed at power users that's packed with pixels, processors and productivity packages. "There's an increasing need for content consumption but also...
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Samsung has a reputation as a company that frequently experiments with novel market categories and unique devices. Being that it is a smartphone market leader, the South Korean manufacturer can afford to take such risks. Some of these experiments fail, bu...
Large, highres display, Pressuresensitive stylus , Real multitasking with multiple windows, Exceptional battery life...
Large size can be awkward, High price, Location of control keys, S Pen applications cannot be used with a finger...
The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 and Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 are very powerful and serious business tablets, thanks to their options, performance, dimensions, software, as well as price. In fact, they are the only devices of such type that come with...
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If there was ever a need to show that bigger isn't necessarily better, the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12-inch Android tablet provides the evidence. The Note Pro 12.2 is a classic example of Samsung's habit of letting engineers design products and its strateg...
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If there's a niche in the consumer electronics market, Samsung will fill it, sooner or later. Phablets , fitness bands , smartwatches and nearly every space in between. This approach — largely regarded as the antithesis of Apple's "one product to rule the...
Nice, giant display, Beautiful industrial design, Lots of built-in storage...
Steep price tag, Multi-tasking just can't compete with laptops...
The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is big and beautiful with a price to match, but if you want to get some real work done, you're still better off with the old laptop...
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In times past, we watched Hollywood movies, America's Most Wanted , and the news on a 31-centimeter screen - at least most second TVs weren't much bigger. Today, 12.2-inches in shape of a tablet can be conveniently held in a hand, and clips from old TV sh...
Solid build, Slim and classy, Large screen with high resolution, Extensive operating options, Nice software interface, Low temperatures, High performance, Primary camera's good pictures, Handy accessories available...
High black level, Low contrast, Navigation occasionally choppy, Unusual charger plug, High standby consumption...
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Late last year, Samsung released the revamped model of the largest Note tablet, the Note 10.1 2014 Edition (which actually came out in 2013, despite its name). It brought with it a full refresh to the lineup, including high end hardware, a better disp...
The Note Pro 12.2 is an interesting device. On one hand, I'd say it's too big, but I realize that's pretty subjective and there are people out there who want a 12.2-inch tablet. Still, it's definitely one big tablet, which makes it very difficult to us...
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Samsung's big Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 tablet offers a desktop or laptop computer experience -- almost. The new Note Pro has a crystal-clear 12.2-in. diagonal LCD display at 2560 x 1600 pixels, which provides 30% more screen real estate than on a 10-in. ta...
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Introducing the Samsung "Pro" line, a sampling of the best tablet models Samsung has to offer complete with beefed-up specs, a shiny new coat of paint and the next iteration of TouchWiz...
With its Pro line of tablets, Samsung adds yet another flagship brand, and bridges the gap between work and playIntroducing the Samsung...
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When one considers the wealth of inexpensive Android tablets available, the idea of paying $750 for a 12-inch Android tablet seems inconceivable. But if now isn't the time for consumers to start thinking of large Android tablets as legitimate Windows lapt...
Large, vivid screen, Excellent battery life and performance, Office and videoconferencing apps are built in...
No wired display connection, Flip cover doubles as a flimsy stand, Avoid using it for pictures, Exceptionally high price...
Spending $750 for an Android tablet seems exorbitant. But the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro offers a larger screen, excellent battery life, and access to the Android and Samsung app stores...
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For quite a while now, tablets have been trying to break out as potential replacements for general computing, but unfortunately not quite succeeding.Samsung hopes to continue the good fight with a slightly different outlook, and by, quite literally, blowi...
The truth is, the Samsung Galaxy NotePRO 12.2 has come closer to being a general laptop replacement than any other tablet so far. With a screen resolution plenty of laptop users dream off, heavy multi-tasking capabilities, a great stylus, and numerous...
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How do you fit 12.2 inches of tablet into your life? That's a question I'm sure Samsung must have pondered at some point before greenlighting its Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, a device that stretches the upper limits of what we can easily call a tablet. It's also...
Great size for consuming media, Relatively thin and light, given the large screen size, Remote PC feature works well and is easy to set up...
Too similar to the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition, which costs $150 less, Middling battery life, Sluggish real-world performance on the WiFi-only model (the LTE version will use a different processor)...
Unless you absolutely need the Note 12.2's extra screen real estate and Remote PC feature, you're better off getting the Samsung Note 10.1 2014 Edition instead, which offers a similar experience for $150 less...
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There comes a time in a person's life when they ask themselves how have they remained productive for so long without a 12" stylus-wielding tablet with extremely high resolution display. That's precisely the moment Samsung is betting on when it introduc...
Large highresolution display, S Pen stylus adds extra input options, Rich suite of multitasking modes like Multi Window and Popup View, Tabletoriented Magazine UX interface, Good photos and video recording...
Much larger and heavier than your average tablet, Price tag puts it in the category of Windows 8.1 convertibles...
Samsung was rumored for a while to enter the 12” tablet arena, and it did indeed, with the NotePRO, and the Tab Pro 12.2. Betting on the large display, that allows easier multitasking, and the additional input options granted by the S Pen stylus, Samsu...
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The Galaxy NotePRO is a behemoth of a tablet, sporting a 12.2-inch display that dwarfs all but the ill-fated Toshiba Excite 13. Squarely aimed at the business set, Samsung's offering up loads of productivity features and accessories that make the NotePRO...
Giant display. Excellent multitasking and productivity features. Stylus support.
Giant price. Awkwardly large...
The Samsung Galaxy NotePRO Android tablet mates a giant screen with an equally giant price, but if productivity is a top priority, you're better off with a Windows alternative...
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The Manute Bol of tablets, the 12.2-inch Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 provides a larger display than nearly all other tablets on the market. But this octa-core-powered Android device is more than just a supersize slate, offering deep pen integration and a...
Sharp and colorful 12-inch display, Can run four apps on screen at once, Long battery life, Powerful applications...
Bulky, Expensive...
The Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 makes the most of its huge screen with powerful multitasking features and productivity apps -- if you're willing to live with its big size and price...
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There's no room for a BlackBerry in the boardroom anymore. And that old, thick, has-to-be-plugged-in-or-it'll-die-in-three-minutes PC and external mouse on the desk in front of you? That has to go too. What you, self-respecting businessman that you are, n...
Big display, Nifty multitasking, Lots of business-friendly apps...
Some performance quirks, Multitasking and S Pen are both too limited, Huge, heavy, Really expensive...
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twitter: @lisagade) When I first saw the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 at the CES trade show last month, two things hit me hard: I wanted one badly and the price was frightening. Now that we have the release version in hand, I still feel that way. Thi...
Huge and lovely high res display with S Pen, very thin and quite light given screen size, excellent Office suite included, pleasing new Magazine UX, fast, good multi-tasking...
It's a handful (too large for some folks), expensive...
It's easy to accuse Samsung of gadget spam: any company that makes tablets in 1 inch increments and two different quality level lines (the Galaxy Tab and now the Pro line) risks that label. And we haven't even mentioned the Tabs vs. the Notes. But the...
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When the Galaxy TabPRO and Galaxy NotePRO line of tablets was first introduced in Las Vegas last month , it was met with a subdued reception: Samsung, after all, seems to announce tablets in brand new sizes and spec configurations on an increasingly-regul...
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Size! That's the big difference. Price is another. Neither are inexpensive tablets, but with the wealth of features they offer, I don't expect them to be cheap. The 32 gig Note 10.1 2014 model with 32 gigs of RAM is $599, though it's on sale at many outle...
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Samsung has launched another version of the Galaxy Note. This time the new kid on the block is the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, a 12.2-inch Android tablet complete with the S-Pen.You probably won't be surprised to read this, but the Samsung Galaxy Note P...
The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is a tablet that is pretty much on its own in the Android market, that said it appears very well built and packed full of interesting software. It's not a tablet that we can recommend for the average user, but if there is...
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There might come a time in a person's life when they ask themselves how have they remained productive so far without a 12" stylus-wielding tablet with extremely high resolution display. That's precisely the moment Samsung is betting on when it introduced...
BatteryWith a 9500 mAh, Samsung's Galaxy NotePRO is quoted to last 10 hours of video playback on a charge, which is above average for an Android slate, so you can rest assured it will get you through a whole day at the office or on the go when you are awa...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2015-02-07 06:44:13
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. Samsung Galaxy Note Pro It took time for me to wrap my brain around the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro and the Galaxy TabPRO 12.2. I see tablets as mobile devices, but there's very little "mobile" about the prospect o...
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Samsung had a bunch of great announcements at CES this year ranging from new washers, dryers, and cooktops to ultra clear big screen TVs with bendable displays. Of the new products showcased, several have Android, including four brand new “Pro” tablets du...
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review-allthings.com Updated: 2015-04-18 08:30:28
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I cannot deny that I love my Samsung products. They produce amazing items.I just spent one week locked up in hospital following surgery and a friend was kind enough to lend me theirs. What a treat.It has a huge screen that is vivid and sharp. The speakers...
Big screen size, Battery, Fun factor through the roof, Speed...
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There's a lot to like about the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, but it may struggle to find a niche between tablet and PC with a $650 price tag.There's a lot to like about the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, but it may struggle to find a niche between tablet and PC with a $6...
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Tablets are increasingly popular in the workplace, and there's a huge prize waiting for the manufacturer that comes up with a device that can entirely replace your workaday notebook. That prize isn't won by Samsung with its Android-based Galaxy NotePRO 12...
Excellent penbased features, Large screen that's easy to work with, Good battery life, Robust build...
Expensive, Not a complete notebook replacement, Slow to charge battery, Relatively heavy...
At the start of this review we said the Samsung Galaxy NotePRO 12.2 offers a glimpse of a future where tablet-based working is the norm. It's certainly the closest we've seen to a tablet that could see us through a working day without recourse to a notebo...
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Samsung's big Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 tablet offers a desktop or laptop computer experience -- almost.The new Note Pro has a crystal-clear 12.2-in. diagonal LCD display at 2560 x 1600 pixels, which provides 30% more screen real estate than on a 10-in. tablet...
Brilliant, large display, full virtual keyboard, superior voice and digital pen input, outstanding battery life, useful and innovative Magazine UX feature...
While some Android purists might be concerned that Samsung has added its Magazine UX customizable user interface to the Note Pro, I found the interface beautiful and functional...
All this doesn't come cheapIf you want the Wi-Fi-only versions, you need to be willing to shell out $750 for the 32GB model or $850 for the 64GB model. If you also purchase the keyboard, mouse and cover that I used at WMC, it can add up to $170 more...
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91mobiles.com Updated: 2015-06-16 03:49:58
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“Taking Samsung's largest (and costliest) tablet through its paces” Nobody knows product extensions better than the Korean behemoth Samsung. Within just five years of the inception of its Android-toting Galaxy devices, the number of products in the range...
Large, highresolution screen, Powerful hardware, S Pen functionality, Premium software...
Unwieldy to use as compared to smaller tablets, No kickstand, Average camera quality, Pricey...
At the asking price of Rs 64,900, the Galaxy NotePRO isn't cheap by any means. But when you put it against run-of-the-mill tablets, then the capabilities offered by the slate aren't available in most of them. Samsung has left no stones unturned in making...
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Samsung's mega tablet wants to be both a tablet and a laptop, but it's too awkward for either purposeIf there was ever a need to show that bigger isn't necessarily better, the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12-inch Android tablet provides the evidence.The Note P...
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The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is going to run the latest Android 4.4 KitKat plus the most recent version of Samsung's TouchWiz UI on top. In addition to all the KitKat goodies and optimizations (incl. Project Svelte that lowers the Android specs an...
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The AT&T flavour of the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 has just receiving the OTA update to Android 5.1.1 Lollipop it seems. This was one of the best business tablet we reviewed last year and in spite of being very big, it was also very helpful.Of course, e...
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Samsung has did it again with yet another tablet of an even larger screen size. Retailing at S$1198 (with LTE) in Singapore, the new 12.2-inch Samsung Galaxy Note PRO (SM-P905) is targeting at productivity users who want a respectable large screen for the...
I have always felt that the Android's tablet form is not as useful, because many of the apps are not optimised for large screen, resulting in many white spaces. Try using Facebook in a landscape format, or browse Instagram images. But now with the Note PR...
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Observing the need and growth of mobile devices, Apple at first launched the iPad trying to replace laptop for entertainment requirements...
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