


At 12.2 inches and with a WQXGA (2,560 x 1,600) resolution, it allows you to see more content in one page.

For those who somehow missed our preview article of the tablet, in a nutshell, the strongest suit of the Note Pro is its screen. Chua Khim Guan, Product Marketing Manager for Samsung's mobile products, running through some of the key features of the Galaxy Note Pro. Without further ado, here are some choice highlights of the event. This event took place on February 26 (yes, just before the IT Show) at Samsung’s office, and more than 50 of our members turned up. To help consumers better understand what’s in store for the Galaxy Note Pro, Samsung Singapore, in a partnership with HardwareZone, organized a "Work Smart, Play Hard" hands-on session to let HardwareZone readers and forum members experience for themselves how the Note Pro can (or cannot) improve their everyday work and play activities. Sure, there are many similarities in terms of internal components and exterior design, but at the end of the day, it’s the software that contributes the most to the experience, and the Note Pro is packed with new apps and features not found on the earlier release Note 10.1 (2014 edition). Despite all that we’ve said above, it’d be unwise to assume that the Note Pro 12.2 is just a larger version of the Galaxy Note 10.1. The first of Samsung’s pro tablets to arrive in Singapore is the 12.2-inch Galaxy Note Pro (Samsung Singapore isn’t bringing in the Tab Pro 12.2). The positioning of the new Galaxy Tab Pro and Galaxy Note Pro series largely follows along the same lines, though of course, with three of the four new tablets having at least a 10.1-inch screen, the emphasis on improving productivity and enhancing content consumption experience has never been stronger. Also, by virtue of their larger screen size, Galaxy Note tablets are expectedly better at multi-tasking than their smartphone brethren. Those familiar with Samsung’s Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Note lineups will know that the former is typically marketed as midrange Android markets, while the latter, with its S Pen stylus, is slightly more premium, and has a stronger productivity slant, as can be seen from the pre-installed pen-related apps like S Note (for taking notes) and Scrapbooker (for collecting snippets of information), just to name a few. They are the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 and Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2. 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. HardwareZone Members Go Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2Īt CES this past January, Samsung unveiled its new Galaxy Tab Pro and Galaxy Note Pro tablet series.
