What, then, aside from a massive screen, makes the Note Pro 12.2 different enough to justify the price? On paper, the answer to that would center on the version of Android it ships with (4.4.2 KitKat) and its ability to connect remotely to your PC, as well as Samsung's Flipboard-like Magazine interface. ![]() There's that same faux-leather back replete with "stitching," and 2,560 x 1,600 display. Cosmetically, it's near- identical to the Note 10.1 2014 Edition, except larger. The Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 isn't a complete departure for Samsung, though. No, the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is aimed at the prosumer niche of the market - whoever and whatever that actually means. As you might imagine, then, the Note Pro 12.2 isn't intended for your average consumer. LTE-capable models are coming soon, but Samsung hasn't announced pricing yet. ![]() That increase in screen real estate comes at a high price, too: $750 for a 32GB model and $850 for 64GB, both WiFi-only. It's also something I've wondered myself, given that its size puts it within uncomfortably close competition with 11- and 13-inch laptops. ![]() ![]() 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.
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