Samsung’s Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 tablet to hit US market this month

Samsung unveiled The Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, along with the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 and Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 at CES 2014. These tablets are now available for pre-order online from Samsung.com, Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Amazon, Tiger Direct, PC Richard and Sons, Fry’s, and Newegg. They will hit the US stores by 13th February. Furthermore, the Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 will be available in stores in March, while the LTE version of the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 will be launched by Verizon later this quarter.

Samsung’s Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 tablet to hit US market this month

The Galaxy NotePro 12.2 will cost you $750 for the 32GB model and $850 for the 64GB option. Samsung’s Galaxy TabPro 12.2-inch model comes with 32GB of storage and will set you back $650. The TabPro 10.1 costs $500 for 16GB, while the TabPro 8.4 gives you 16GB of internal memory for $400.

Samsung will provide “over $800 in premium bundled content for the Galaxy Note Pro and Tab Pro tablets through Galaxy Perks.” The “perks” include “$25 Google Play credit, three-month trial Hulu Plus membership, one-year Bloomberg Businessweek+ subscription, six months of Cisco WebEx Premium 8 package, and 50 GB of Dropbox space for two years,” and, in the future, a full year of Gogo inflight Internet access (up to 36 flights).

All four tablets pack impressive specs, run Android 4.4 KitKat, and sport Samsung’s new Magazine UX. The Galaxy NotePro 12.2 comes with a massive 12.2-inch diagonal touch screen with 2,560 x 1,600 resolution, a Quadcore processor, a front 2-megapixel webcam, a rear 8-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, built-in speakers, a massive 9,500 mAh battery, and an S-Pen stylus. The TabPro tablets likewise, all sport high-definition screens and premium internal guts.