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  • Samsung Galaxy Note Pro (Model SM-P900) $ 750.00

    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.

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’ta the time for consumers to start thinking of large Android tablets as Legitimate Windows laptop replacements, That Day is not far off.

That’s right: a Windows laptop replacement. That’s the only way to Consider the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro, a massive tablet That, like the Microsoft Surface, works best on a desk. Samsung’s 12.2-inch Galaxy Note Pro (7.95 mm thick, 1.65 pounds) is virtually Identical to the Galaxy Tab Pro, save for the addition of an S Pen stylus.

This is not a competitor to smaller tablets like the Nexus 7. Indeed, if last year’s Galaxy Note 3 smartphone doubles as a reporter’s notebook, then the new Galaxy Note Pro is something akin to an electronic legal pad. And with a surprisingly complete selection of productivity apps in both Google Play and Samsung’s own app store, this massive Android tablet can help you get real work done.

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The Galaxy Note Pro lacks an integrated keyboard, and the cover, Which does double duty as a stand, is a little flimsy.

The Note Pro is available for either $ 750 for a 32GB model, or $ 850 for 64GB of onboard storage. So far, Samsung has yet to announce the price for a model with an integrated LTE WLAN chip. According To Samsung, the Wi-Fi version of the Note Pro houses a 1.9GHz quad-core ARM Cortex A15 chip powering Android 4.4 (KitKat). Our performance tests produced a Sunspider score of 0.97 seconds (Which hits the upper echelons of the tablet market), and a Peacekeeper score of 815. For the sake of comparison, the iPad 3 managed 516 in Peacekeeper, and the Dell XPS 10 hit 324 (higher scores are better).


The Samsung ‘Surface’

It’s not much of a stretch to Consider the Note Pro as Samsung’s response to Microsoft’s Surface 2 Pro, Which starts at $ 899 for 64GB of onboard storage. Both the Note Pro and the Surface Pro 2 ship with foldable keyboard covers; Note the Pro’s can be configured so That it wakes up and unlocks the tablet When flipped back. But while the Note Pro’s cover actually doubles as a stand, it’s not time immediately obvious That it does so.

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The Note Pro overpriced lacks an integrated keyboard, Such as the Surface’s Type and Touch Covers. In fact, to use it as a laptop replacement, you’ll need to buy a Bluetooth keyboard and possibly a mouse. That completely Eliminates its use as a “lap top” computer.

Physically, the Note Pro looks like a Note 3, flipped on its edge. The tablet is designed to be held in landscape mode, with the physical home button mounted between the back and applications buttons. Near the top seat the 2-megapixel front-facing camera, With an 8-megapixel camera at the back. (Unfortunately, the cover lacks a rear camera cutout, So when thumbing the camera button, you’ll have to awkwardly hold up the cover.) Volume and power switches sit on the top, while an all-important microSD card slot seat on the side.


An underrated productivity tool

Like the Note 3, the Note Pro uses the new USB 3.0 connector, collecting the juice through a high-output charging plug. Charging the Note Pro takes about three to four hours, but battery life is excellent: You’ll see two, possibly even three days or so of casual use from its integrated 9,500 mAh battery, and our looping video test ran down the battery in 8 hours, 37 minutes. That’s on par with the Dell XPS 10 tablet.

Unfortunately, you will not be able to use the Note Pro on long flights. The tablet, its stand and a Bluetooth keyboard will take up too much room on a seat-back tray. But you can still use the tablet for mid-flight video playback in your hand. The 12.2-inch display boasts a 2560×1600 resolution and 247 ppi pixel density, and you can even hook up an external monitor care of an optional external HDMI dongle for $ 39.99.

One of the problems with Samsung’s latest devices, beginning with the Galaxy S4 smartphone, ice Their overwhelming number of largely extraneous features, Such as the “smart pause” feature That supposedly pauses video playback When you look away. You’ll see a number of These still hidden deep within the Note Pro’s settings menus-but thankfully turned off.

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Feel free to mix and match entertainment and work apps-the Note Pro can handle both.

class=”c4″> The default homescreen contains a giant reminder widget for S Note, So THAT you do not forget the S Pen. Equally useless New York Times and Twitter widgets can be tossed out.