Back at the CES 2014, Samsung unveiled two new high-end tablet series, the Note Pro and the Tab Pro. The new range has already gone up for pre-order across Europe, including the UK, and they’ve now landed in the US. For now, only the Wi-Fi models can be booked, while cellular options are planned for release in the near future.
In the Galaxy Tab Pro Wi-Fi series, Samsung is offering three models, 12.2-inch, 10.1-inch and 8.4-inch. Each of them feature WQXGA (2560 x 1600p) Super Clear LCD panels. Powering them up is Android 4.4 KitKat and Exynos 5 Octa processors. The largest model has 3GB of RAM, while the others come with 2GB. Also, 4G LTE variants will be powered by Snapdragon 800 SOC.
There have been rumors that the Galaxy Note Pro is headed to Verizon and AT&T. Well, only the former carrier has been officially confirmed to carry the 12.2-inch tablet with 4G LTE connectivity later this quarter. Price details are still a mystery. This slate has the same WQXGA Super Clear LCD display as the Tab Pro series and if offers 3GB of RAM with a Snapdragon 800 chipset. The Wi-Fi model is equipped with an Exynos 5 Octa CPU.
The Galaxy Note Pro and Tab Pro will be available starting February 13. Pre-orders have already commenced through Samsung’s online store, Best Buy, Walmart, Amazom, Tiger Direct and New Egg amongst others. Both tablet series will arrive in color options of black and white. The Note Pro 12.2 is priced at $749.99 for 32GB and $849.99 for 64GB. The Tab Pro range starts at $399.99 (8.4-inch with 16GB). The 10.1-inch 16GB model costs $499.99, while the 12.1-inch 32GB version will set you back by $649.99.