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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.
Award: Most Awarded February 2014
February 2014
 
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322 Reviews
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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
  • Creaky build quality
  • Unwieldy form factor
  • UI doesn't beat stock Android
  • Expensive
  • Size isn't for everyone
  • Some people could find its 750g weight too much

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  Published: 2014-03-12, review by: notebookcheck.net

  • 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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  Published: 2014-03-10, Author: Chester , review by: musicphotolife.com

  • 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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  Published: 2014-03-07, review by: computerworld.com

  • Abstract:  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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  Published: 2014-03-07, review by: androidpolice.com

  • 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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  Published: 2014-03-07, Author: Sandra , review by: zdnet.com

  • 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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  Published: 2014-03-07, Author: Matt , review by: networkworld.com

  • 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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  Published: 2014-03-04, Author: Anndrew , review by: androidcentral.com

  • 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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  Published: 2014-02-26, review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • 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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  Published: 2014-02-23, Author: Joshua , review by: androidauthority.com

  • 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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  Published: 2014-02-22, Author: Joseph , review by: engadget.com

  • 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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