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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Puas dengan layar yang jumbo
Multi window nya tambah asyik
Keyboardnya layak seperti keyboard di sistem operasi komputer
The 12.2-inch Samsung Galaxy NotePRO isn't for everyone but those who take on the extra size will not feel disappointed.But it's not just extra screen size the customer takes on but the extra price - it costs $1,099.Overall the Samsung Galaxy NotePRO is a...
The NotePRO makes excellent sense as a secondary business tool — for quick note-taking, emailing, or document reading — alongside a more traditional laptop or desktop PC. If you're looking for a single device that does everything, you'll need to change th...
Size isn't for everyone, Some people could find its 750g weight too much
A select few will swear this is the best tablet on the market. They'll hurriedly explain how it has more powerful hardware; how its software is more versatile; and how the added two inches has helped them ditch their 13-inch notebook. These people - wheth...
Abstract: For some people, the 10.1 inch tablets available today just aren't big enough. They want something bigger. Samsung, though, appears happy to cater for them with the release of 12.2 inch tablet. Is it big enough?Built for people who think bigger really is ...
The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 may be unwieldy, but by providing its S Pen stylus system with a 12.2-inch canvas on which to operate, it finally feels like the consistently useful productivity tool it always threatened to be. Samsung still needs to work...
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Published: 2014-02-20, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com.au
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.
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
Not quite a workstation replacement, the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro is an expensive behemoth of a tablet with a vast amount of features that will benefit only the most serious of tablet users....
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Published: 2014-01-08, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Samsung doesn't do anything small or by half, which is why this year at CES it released a 12.2-inch super-tablet with impressive specs. We've been playing with it on the show floor, and it's indeed a big deal.The NotePRO is a 12.2-inch tablet which promis...
Abstract: The accuracy of the interpreted pen inputs for quick handwriting isn't much better than original Note. S Note seems to smooth out the jaggedness of touch screen sensors, which makes it look better, but no where near like a real pen. It is still miles bett...
Abstract: Tablets are now such a part of everyday life it's hard to believe the original iPad was launched less than 5 years ago.Since then we've seen tablets in all shapes and sizes, and we've also seen manufacturers looking to secure their own niches in an ever-m...
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Published: 2014-10-03, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
There but for the grace of TouchWiz.There's certainly a market for a powerful sub-$1,000 tablet that can function as a laptop replacement for business users on the go. After all, it shouldn't be that hard to get e-mail, web browsing, and office functional...