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Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 Review

Galaxy Pro 12.2-2[ad#ad-1]Sorry we are late on reviewing this. The Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is Samsung’s largest Tablet on the market. The devices offers a 12.2-inch WQXGA Widescreen (16:10) display, offering crystal clear resolution (2560×1600) with more than 4 million pixels, making it an ideal platform for every type of content creation and consumption. With a larger viewing area, the defined screen allows users to enjoy stunning Full HD video play and view even more information at a glance. In addition to the industry-leading display, the devices have been designed with a sleek, light, slim frame that is both premium and highly portable. 

A personalized Magazine UX, specifically optimized for a large screen, allows users to further tailor their Galaxy tablet experience for their own needs. The UX enables them to organize their favorite content in an easy-to-use dashboard with automatic feed or news updates and then quickly access the most frequently used apps for a more comfortable reading experience. By utilizing a screen size that is more comparable to traditional magazine-sized material, content is easier to view in its original format when reading digital magazines or e-books. 

One of the problems I had with the Note 12.2 was its size and weight, while  love the size and display, it felt heavy for a tablet and something that most users might find a bit cumbersome . also the system does feel sluggish, even though it house a Quad-core processor. While the camera is solid and the S-pen does provide its usual reliability. The Note Pro 12.2 doesn’t bring anything extra to the table and is priced as much as laptop, with less functionality. Puts this in a category of a device that is nice to have but not necessary

 

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