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The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro is an Android tablet with a 12.2 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel display, a quad-core processor, 3GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, 802.11ac WiFi, and Samsung’s S Pen system for writing, drawing, or interacting with apps using a pressure-sensitive pen.

It’s one of the most powerful Android tablets Samsung has introduced so far. It’s certainly the biggest. And it looks like it could be the most expensive too.

As Engadget noticed, Office Depot is taking pre-orders for $850. Update: While the highest-priced model will indeed sell for $850, there’s also a 32GB model for $750.

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro

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4 replies on “Lilbits (2-03-2014): Samsung Galaxy Note Pro priced at $850”

  1. I thought there was another Linux on the NUC article but it seems it’s the same article from the last Lilbits post.

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