Testseek.co.uk have collected 323 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 inch SM-P900 / P905 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 inch SM-P900 / P905.
February 2014
(79%)
323 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(91%)
560 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Huge screen
The S-Pen is a great companion
Excellent suite of apps
Good performance
Excellent stylus capabilities
Excellent multitasking
Good battery life
Fantastic S-Pen stylus
Powerful internals
Bright
Accurate display
Large
Bright screen
Improved Samsung UI
Decent camera
Class
Leading performance
Large sized and sharp screen
S Pen a great productivity aid
Robust enterprise application offering
Powerful processor
Decent battery life
Four window multi-tasking
Strong business apps and features
Fantastic battery life
Great looking screen
Included S Pen stylus
A potential laptop replacement
Plenty of power
Magazine UX skin works well
Good dimensions for its size
Excellent display quality (in all modes)
New fourapp multitasking
Great productivity apps
Plays any media file under the sun
Excellent virtual keyboard
Good interactions with the S Pen
Satisfactory cameras
Big screen
Very powerful
Long battery life
Good size for S Pen use and multitasking
Reasonably thin and light for size
High-res screen
Great speakers
MicroSD support
High-quality screen
Impressive integrated productivity tools
Built-in security
Lightweight considering its size
S Pen excels on a large screen
Decent performance and power
Strong business/security cred
Superb large screen
Excellent pen
Based features
Larger screen provides you with more screen real estate for running apps
Penfriendly apps make full use of the include S Pen stylus
Powerful processing capability and performance
Brightly lit display that is still legible in sunlight
Large selection o
Big
Beautiful display provides an almost desktoplike experience
Typing is a joy thanks to the featureheavy keyboard
Great stylus functionality and features
Beautiful big screen
Slim build
Stylus is even better on the big screen
The editors didn't like
Portable but a bit unwieldy to use on the move
Poor placement of hardware buttons
Lacking in gesture controls
Large and unwieldy design
Magazine UX misses the target
Eye watering price
Faux leather and faux metal
Creaky build quality
Unwieldy form factor
UI doesn't beat stock Android
Expensive
Magazine UX may confuse some users
Relatively expensive
Big and heavy
Sometimes too much
Screen is beaten by rivals
No attachable keyboard
Too big for most users
Lots of money
Not keen on the faux leather rear
Some Samsung software unnecessary
Relatively thin body
But it's still too big and heavy to be as practical as a 10" tablet
Interface lags a lot
Especially when multitasking
Audio lacks power
Mediocre gaming graphics
No new features for the stylus
Too expensive
UI is sometimes clunky
Heavy and awkward to hold
Occasional performance stuttering
Screen isn't IPS or OLED
$700-$750 price tag is high
Difficult to move around with due to size
Cheap looking
PenTile screen is not super-sharp
Weight reduces flexibility
Samsung UI overbearing in places
Awkward to use as a traditional tablet
Not always practical
If you are in need of a tablet PC for business
You can expect a lot of features in the Note Pro 12.2
As well as high end performance. This is very comparable to an iPad including stateoftheart WiFi
Virtual keyboard
Decent battery life
And plenty of s
Lifespan could be better
Extremely heavy
Needs something to rest on
Are you willing to pay twice the amount you would for an iPad?
Abstract: The accuracy of the interpreted pen inputs for quick handwriting isn't much better than original Note. S Note seems to smooth out the jaggedness of touch screen sensors, which makes it look better, but no where near like a real pen. It is still miles bett...
Abstract: Tablets are now such a part of everyday life it's hard to believe the original iPad was launched less than 5 years ago.Since then we've seen tablets in all shapes and sizes, and we've also seen manufacturers looking to secure their own niches in an ever-m...
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Published: 2014-10-03, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
There but for the grace of TouchWiz.There's certainly a market for a powerful sub-$1,000 tablet that can function as a laptop replacement for business users on the go. After all, it shouldn't be that hard to get e-mail, web browsing, and office functional...
Published: 2014-06-19, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
There's certainly a market for a powerful sub-$1,000 tablet that can function as a laptop replacement for business users on the go. After all, it shouldn't be that hard to get e-mail, web browsing, and office functionality into a single device. The Note P...
Good performance, Excellent stylus capabilities, Excellent multitasking, Good battery life
Large and unwieldy design
Breaking it down, there is really not much difference between the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 and Samsung's existing Galaxy Note 10.1 2014. In terms of functionality they are almost identical, with the main difference simply being the size and the specific app...
Abstract: Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 is a powerful new entry in the tablet market, and with a whopping 12in screen, it's a new rival for the Galaxy NotePro 12.2, Samsung's 12in Android tablet designed with productivity and multitasking in mind. Here, we put the two ...
Huge screen, The S-Pen is a great companion, Excellent suite of apps
Portable but a bit unwieldy to use on the move, Poor placement of hardware buttons, Lacking in gesture controls
For professionals and busy people on the move, the Note Pro 12.2 is the perfect fit.The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is not really a mass-market device, but it does have some extremely strong selling points. The large screen makes it ideal for running mul...
Big, beautiful display provides an almost desktoplike experience, Typing is a joy thanks to the featureheavy keyboard, Great stylus functionality and features
Lifespan could be better, Extremely heavy, needs something to rest on, Are you willing to pay twice the amount you would for an iPad?
Despite minor flaws and its cumbersome build, the NotePro 12.2 could be the best tablet on the market. Its enormous, sharp display and terrific set of unique features put it head and shoulders above almost all other Android tablets. The only real worry ...
Larger screen provides you with more screen real estate for running apps, Penfriendly apps make full use of the include S Pen stylus, Powerful processing capability and performance, Brightly lit display that is still legible in sunlight, Large selection o
If you are in need of a tablet PC for business, you can expect a lot of features in the Note Pro 12.2, as well as high end performance. This is very comparable to an iPad including stateoftheart WiFi, virtual keyboard, decent battery life, and plenty of s
The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is a tablet device capable of serving many different purposes. Everything the device is capable of, it does with high performance and ease. It is packed with features and specs which contribute to its versatility. The larg...
Granted the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is a bit on the heavy side, but it's not really all that noticeably larger and heavier than your average 10-inch Android slab and the extra screen acreage does make for a more immersive, flexible and enjoyable user experi...