Testseek.com have collected 322 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 inch SM-P900 / P905 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 inch SM-P900 / P905.
February 2014
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The editors liked
The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro's gigantic bright screen serves as an unhampered stylus pen canvas. The included apps and software features trump anything you'll find on a pure Android tablet. MicroSD storage expansion is a welcome plus.
Large
Bright screen
Improved Samsung UI
Decent camera
Classleading performance
Improved software
Supreme stylus functionality
Incredible screen
The editors didn't like
The Note Pro's laggy performance when running multiple apps at once limits its usefulness as a workstation replacement. And with a $750 starting price
Only power tablet users need apply. Writing on the screen doesn't feel as smooth as with the Galaxy Not
Abstract: For most of us, we get a tablet to consume content. To read a magazine or a book. To watch endless YouTube videos. Or to access Facebook. It's rare to get a tablet and create something like long letters, art works, or homemade videos. It's not that we don...
Published: 2014-04-02, Author: Jam , review by: jamonline.ph
Abstract: Samsung is ready to take on the corporate world with their new range of Android tablets — the Pro series. These series of tablets aren't just for the professionals, these tablets also come with power. Yes, all of these tablets comes with a punch and they'...
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Published: 2014-03-05, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
So is the Galaxy Note PRO 12.2 worth the extremely high price it's asking for? That depends entirely on your profession. If you're a creative or a professional that does a lot of sketching, drafting and presentations for client, then the Note PRO 12.2 is ...
Published: 2014-02-22, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
Because the Galaxy Note PRO 12.2 sits on the top-end of Samsung's tablet offerings, there was no denying that the Korean company would not spare any expense when it comes to the materials used in creating the externals of the device.Related Posts:Full Spe...
Abstract: 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...
Spacious 12.2inch screen, Best multitasking features for Android yet, S Pen works well on a large screen, Long battery life, Useful businessoriented software suite
Not easy to handle despite the thinness, More micro lags than Note 10.1 2014, Not all apps support Content Home, Multi Window, and Pen Window, Expensive for a tablet, Even more so if you buy the accessories to put together a laptop replacement
To recap our previous preview article, the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2's main claim to fame is its 12.2-inch, 2,560 x 1,600-pixel display. With roughly the same specs as the Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 (which Samsung isn't bringing to Singapore), it sets itself...
Abstract: With Android 7-inch tablets going for less than $350, it may seem crazy to pay more than $1,000 for any tablet, even one with a 12.2-inch screen.But to call the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro just another Android tablet would be to dismiss the new features th...
Abstract: The new smartwatches and Galaxy S5 phone Samsung announced at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week may have hogged the headlines but what is equally interesting is a new 12.2-inch tablet, Galaxy Note Pro, announced in Singapore last week.This ...
Abstract: At CES this past January, Samsung unveiled its new Galaxy Tab Pro and Galaxy Note Pro tablet series. Of the four tablets announced, two stood out for having a 12.2-inch display, the largest we've seen on a consumer Android tablet yet. They are the Galaxy ...
Spacious 12.2inch screen, Best multitasking features for Android yet, S Pen works well on a large screen, Long battery life, Useful businessoriented software suite
Not easy to handle despite the thinness, More micro lags than Note 10.1 2014, Not all apps support Content Home, Multi Window, and Pen Window, Expensive for a tablet, Even more so if you buy the accessories to put together a laptop replacement