**Unboxing and Review: Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2**
I recently had the opportunity to unbox and review the brand new 12.2 inch Samsung Galaxy Note Pro, and I must say it was an experience like no other. The first thing that struck me about this tablet was its massive display, which measures at 12.2 inches. While some might find it overwhelming, I found it to be a dream come true for multitasking. With up to four applications open at once, I could easily navigate through multiple tasks with ease.
The Note Pro is equipped with Samsung's S Pen, which I must say was a game-changer for me. The S Pen works seamlessly with the display, allowing users to take notes and create artwork with precision. I was able to use the S Pen in conjunction with the display to read an article while taking notes on another portion of the screen - it was truly fantastic. This level of multitasking and creativity made the Note Pro 12.2 a treat to use.
But what really impressed me about this tablet was its camera capabilities. With an 8 megapixel shooter on the back and a 2 megapixel camera on the front, I expected mediocre results at best. However, Samsung's different modes enabled by the S Pen allowed me to get creative with my photography skills, producing high-quality images that were a joy to view.
Taking pictures with this tablet was definitely a strange experience, though. Holding a massive display up to the world and trying to take decent shots was quite comical. The viewfinder didn't help much either, as it was still weird to use a 12.2 inch display in such an unconventional way. Despite the oddity of taking pictures with this tablet, the quality of the camera was indeed great.
One aspect where the Note Pro truly shines is its battery life. With a massive 9500 milliamp hour battery, I was able to get up to 11 hours of use on a single charge, which is simply untouchable for any tablet. This level of battery life is perfect for those who want to use their tablets periodically throughout the day without worrying about running out of juice.
The Android 4.4 operating system works beautifully with the Note Pro's S Pen and display, providing an intuitive and seamless user experience. The magazine UX feature was particularly impressive, allowing users to catch up on news while taking notes or creating customizations in a single glance. This level of UX is truly phenomenal and makes the Note Pro 12.2 stand out from other tablets.
Overall, my experience with the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 was one that I will always remember. While it may not be the most practical tablet for everyday use, its unique features and capabilities make it a must-have for those looking to enhance their multitasking abilities or simply enjoy a larger display. At $750 for the base model, however, I couldn't help but feel that Samsung was exercising some creative license with this product. Nonetheless, if you're in the market for a larger tablet experience, this might be the best option for you.
**Conclusion**
The Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is truly a unique tablet that will appeal to those looking for a large display and advanced features like the S Pen. While it may not be justified at $750, its ability to multitask and provide an unparalleled creative experience make it a worthwhile investment for those who are serious about using their tablet as a tool.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey guys ke here from techmart and today we're going to be unboxing and reviewing the brand new Samsung Galaxy Note Pro in the 12.2 in configuration this is Samsung's latest Venture into the giant tablet Market but it's tailored to those who want to do real business work on it Samsung's not pro isn't small by any means but can it hold up with its large size let's go and dig into the box to find out so starting off with the unboxing here and we'll be taking a look at both the white and black note Pros so kicking it off let's go and take a look at the white variant first popping the top and digging in we are greeted with a 12.2 in Behemoth setting that aside we have our literature our USB 3.0 cord and a wall adapter within the literature pack we have our quick setup guide the Galaxy rewards which was meant to encourage you to go and register your product online a software update card and the health and safety manual ons scathing the white Note Pro we have a beautiful 12.2 in display and a white faux leather at backing and this is also featured on several other of Samsung products the black variant also will yield the same contents within the Box and after undressing it from its plastic outfit we have the same display in a black flow leathered backing now that the tablets have been unboxed let's go a and move on to the review portion of this video and kick it off with some Hardware starting with Hardware the not pro boasts a 12.2 in display with a resolution of 2560 x600 in conjunction with 247 pixels per inch at the top we have a sensor A 2 megapixel front-facing camera perfect for Skype or selfies and at the bottom we are presented with our multitasking and back capacitive buttons as well as a physical home button towards the right side side of the device we have our micro SD card slot for storage expansion a USB 3.0 charging port one speaker and then the S Pen at the top there's an IR blaster for controlling external devices such as a TV the volume rockers and the sleep wake switch at the utmost Edge we have our 3.5 mm headphone jack and the second speaker flipping it to the back we agreeded with our 8 megapixel camera with 1080p HD video capabilities and an LED flash polishing out the remaining specifications the tablet features a 1.9 GHz and 1.3 GHz quadcore Core exos 5 OCTA processors 3 GB of RAM Android 4.4 with Samsung's custom interface and a massive 9500 milliamp hour battery finally the tablet clocks in at just 1.65 lbs Samsung's line of tablets in 2014 really promotes a more pleasurable software experience Samsung's custom UI offers this natural experience and it just gives you a nice desirable platform Android 4.3 can be found on this tablet and it truly boasts new features a swipe down toolbar and more prominently Samsung's magazine ux is Illustrated on the bottom left and right side of the tablet and it's powered by Flipboard and can easily be customized Samsung's magazine ux is non intrusive and is an effective way to comprehend your content I personally enjoy having my Twitter feed alongside my technology portion on Flipboard because it lets me stay up to date with the latest trends and it just is a nice way to view your content multitasking is a perk with the Note Pro as a total of four apps can be viewed on the big 12.2 in display at the same time I found that multitasking was helpful and was always being Ed throughout my experience with the Note Pro the stylus also adds a new experience as it just allows you to take notes and I was able to do this in a very natural form I found myself actually writing notes instead of just typing them which really would this was the first time I've ever done that consumers who like to draw or illustrate Concepts will fall in love with the diverse functionalities and the big display that it truly does tout in the end I think Samsung knocked it out of the park with your magazine ux and Android 4.4 Kit Kat integration transitioning on to one of my favorite portions of the no proo it is the display it's by far the elephant in the room and the 12.2 in 2560 x600 display is very useful besides the Hefty 1.65 lbs that it touts multitasking makes up for this it is vivid and it looks like but it's not as beautiful as the Tab Pro 8.4 which features a pixels per inch count of 359 but needless to say it works very well I found myself optimizing every single ounce in pixel on this display and finding it less of a nuisance than some of the other ones that it has within the tablet there's multitasking on other Samsung tablets and then there's multitasking on the Note Pro 12.2 it is truly unmatched and I really liked how I could put up to four applications and just really optimize my multitasking capabilities on the brand new Note Pro overall it was a treat to use and has definitely snuck a spot in my backpack because of the big display now moving on here I've been a big fan of Manufacturers placing cameras on their tablets because it enables the user to take pictures if need be I use my iPad Air and various other tablets to document an illustration although I realized that taking pictures with any tablet is truly weird holding a 9.7 in display up to the world is not the same as using your smartphone the not pro is a mere joke when taking pictures quality is not the problem here but it does look Stellar with an 8 megapix shooter on the back and 2 megapix camera on the front and it does work as advertised they work well with Samsung's different modes enabling me to get creative which was absolutely fantastic back to the point here taking pictures with a 12.2 in tablet in public will definitely get some stairs as it is completely hilarious despite having a massive viewfinder it is funny and if you think it's normal allow your peers to correct your perception bottom line quality is great but taking pictures on this tablet is very strange because it is so large size Matters battery size Matters the 9500 milliamp hour battery found in the Note Pro 12.2 is Untouchable it's the biggest battery I've ever used on a tablet in last 4 days Samsung claims up to 13 hours of battery life on a single charge and actually I was able to achieve about 11 hours on a single charge at least through my testing and it was just absolutely fantastic I didn't have to worry about having to charge my tablet at the end of the day because when I was using it periodically this thing sips battery life and it's just absolutely fantastic in that regard so overall if you want a tablet that just sips battery and you want to use it periodically this is definitely your guy new features are littered amongst the Note Pro the Spen and display work very well with one another and offers the user a very pleasurable experience I found that using the Espen was effective and essential to navigate throughout the tablet magazine ux is phenomenal for just catching up on news and just for customizing your tablet in an effective manner I think Android 4.4 is beautiful and I enjoyed my time while reading an article in one portion of the display while taking notes on the next panel it's truly fantastic and this is definitely one of the big buying points of the Note Pro 12.2 at the end of the day I enjoyed my time with the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 after using it for a little over a week I've come to understand the benefits of a bigger tablet from multitasking to Spen integration it is truly engulfed how I consume media while this is all fine and dandy it starts off at just $750 for the 32 GB model in either the black or white flavor I never actually felt that this tablet made my workflow any better yeah multitasking is nice but Samsung's lower-end models such as the Tab Pro 8.4 or the 10.1 offer a similar experience just without the Spen competitors like the Surface Pro 2 are oriented for a real workflow which I really never felt with the Note Pro 12.2 I think it's more of a concept that is similar to the Note 10.1 with magazine ux plastered all over it truly Samsung is exercising their wealth and trying out the market to find what will fit if you're looking for a serious business oriented tablet this just isn't it and the $750 spent here was not justifiable however if you're looking for a larger tablet experience this just might be the best option for you and if you're looking for multitasking and just General Media consumption this is definitely an option to consider keep in mind two hands are needed to hold this tablet unless it's resling against a desk but overall I felt the Note Pro 12.2 was a unique tablet thank you guys so much for watching this video where we unboxed and reviewed the brand new 12.2 inch Galaxy Note Pro if you guys enjoyed this video go and drop me a like down below as it truly helps the channel out a bunch also throw me a comment down below letting me know your favorite part of this video and if you guys would even buy a tablet this size go and subscribe to the channel to be notified when a brand new tech video is released I'm live here in New York City covering the Samsung Galaxy S5 in Galaxy Gear 2 so if you guys want to see cool content on that go and subscribe below thank you guys once again and I look forward to seeing you in my next video bye-bye nhey guys ke here from techmart and today we're going to be unboxing and reviewing the brand new Samsung Galaxy Note Pro in the 12.2 in configuration this is Samsung's latest Venture into the giant tablet Market but it's tailored to those who want to do real business work on it Samsung's not pro isn't small by any means but can it hold up with its large size let's go and dig into the box to find out so starting off with the unboxing here and we'll be taking a look at both the white and black note Pros so kicking it off let's go and take a look at the white variant first popping the top and digging in we are greeted with a 12.2 in Behemoth setting that aside we have our literature our USB 3.0 cord and a wall adapter within the literature pack we have our quick setup guide the Galaxy rewards which was meant to encourage you to go and register your product online a software update card and the health and safety manual ons scathing the white Note Pro we have a beautiful 12.2 in display and a white faux leather at backing and this is also featured on several other of Samsung products the black variant also will yield the same contents within the Box and after undressing it from its plastic outfit we have the same display in a black flow leathered backing now that the tablets have been unboxed let's go a and move on to the review portion of this video and kick it off with some Hardware starting with Hardware the not pro boasts a 12.2 in display with a resolution of 2560 x600 in conjunction with 247 pixels per inch at the top we have a sensor A 2 megapixel front-facing camera perfect for Skype or selfies and at the bottom we are presented with our multitasking and back capacitive buttons as well as a physical home button towards the right side side of the device we have our micro SD card slot for storage expansion a USB 3.0 charging port one speaker and then the S Pen at the top there's an IR blaster for controlling external devices such as a TV the volume rockers and the sleep wake switch at the utmost Edge we have our 3.5 mm headphone jack and the second speaker flipping it to the back we agreeded with our 8 megapixel camera with 1080p HD video capabilities and an LED flash polishing out the remaining specifications the tablet features a 1.9 GHz and 1.3 GHz quadcore Core exos 5 OCTA processors 3 GB of RAM Android 4.4 with Samsung's custom interface and a massive 9500 milliamp hour battery finally the tablet clocks in at just 1.65 lbs Samsung's line of tablets in 2014 really promotes a more pleasurable software experience Samsung's custom UI offers this natural experience and it just gives you a nice desirable platform Android 4.3 can be found on this tablet and it truly boasts new features a swipe down toolbar and more prominently Samsung's magazine ux is Illustrated on the bottom left and right side of the tablet and it's powered by Flipboard and can easily be customized Samsung's magazine ux is non intrusive and is an effective way to comprehend your content I personally enjoy having my Twitter feed alongside my technology portion on Flipboard because it lets me stay up to date with the latest trends and it just is a nice way to view your content multitasking is a perk with the Note Pro as a total of four apps can be viewed on the big 12.2 in display at the same time I found that multitasking was helpful and was always being Ed throughout my experience with the Note Pro the stylus also adds a new experience as it just allows you to take notes and I was able to do this in a very natural form I found myself actually writing notes instead of just typing them which really would this was the first time I've ever done that consumers who like to draw or illustrate Concepts will fall in love with the diverse functionalities and the big display that it truly does tout in the end I think Samsung knocked it out of the park with your magazine ux and Android 4.4 Kit Kat integration transitioning on to one of my favorite portions of the no proo it is the display it's by far the elephant in the room and the 12.2 in 2560 x600 display is very useful besides the Hefty 1.65 lbs that it touts multitasking makes up for this it is vivid and it looks like but it's not as beautiful as the Tab Pro 8.4 which features a pixels per inch count of 359 but needless to say it works very well I found myself optimizing every single ounce in pixel on this display and finding it less of a nuisance than some of the other ones that it has within the tablet there's multitasking on other Samsung tablets and then there's multitasking on the Note Pro 12.2 it is truly unmatched and I really liked how I could put up to four applications and just really optimize my multitasking capabilities on the brand new Note Pro overall it was a treat to use and has definitely snuck a spot in my backpack because of the big display now moving on here I've been a big fan of Manufacturers placing cameras on their tablets because it enables the user to take pictures if need be I use my iPad Air and various other tablets to document an illustration although I realized that taking pictures with any tablet is truly weird holding a 9.7 in display up to the world is not the same as using your smartphone the not pro is a mere joke when taking pictures quality is not the problem here but it does look Stellar with an 8 megapix shooter on the back and 2 megapix camera on the front and it does work as advertised they work well with Samsung's different modes enabling me to get creative which was absolutely fantastic back to the point here taking pictures with a 12.2 in tablet in public will definitely get some stairs as it is completely hilarious despite having a massive viewfinder it is funny and if you think it's normal allow your peers to correct your perception bottom line quality is great but taking pictures on this tablet is very strange because it is so large size Matters battery size Matters the 9500 milliamp hour battery found in the Note Pro 12.2 is Untouchable it's the biggest battery I've ever used on a tablet in last 4 days Samsung claims up to 13 hours of battery life on a single charge and actually I was able to achieve about 11 hours on a single charge at least through my testing and it was just absolutely fantastic I didn't have to worry about having to charge my tablet at the end of the day because when I was using it periodically this thing sips battery life and it's just absolutely fantastic in that regard so overall if you want a tablet that just sips battery and you want to use it periodically this is definitely your guy new features are littered amongst the Note Pro the Spen and display work very well with one another and offers the user a very pleasurable experience I found that using the Espen was effective and essential to navigate throughout the tablet magazine ux is phenomenal for just catching up on news and just for customizing your tablet in an effective manner I think Android 4.4 is beautiful and I enjoyed my time while reading an article in one portion of the display while taking notes on the next panel it's truly fantastic and this is definitely one of the big buying points of the Note Pro 12.2 at the end of the day I enjoyed my time with the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 after using it for a little over a week I've come to understand the benefits of a bigger tablet from multitasking to Spen integration it is truly engulfed how I consume media while this is all fine and dandy it starts off at just $750 for the 32 GB model in either the black or white flavor I never actually felt that this tablet made my workflow any better yeah multitasking is nice but Samsung's lower-end models such as the Tab Pro 8.4 or the 10.1 offer a similar experience just without the Spen competitors like the Surface Pro 2 are oriented for a real workflow which I really never felt with the Note Pro 12.2 I think it's more of a concept that is similar to the Note 10.1 with magazine ux plastered all over it truly Samsung is exercising their wealth and trying out the market to find what will fit if you're looking for a serious business oriented tablet this just isn't it and the $750 spent here was not justifiable however if you're looking for a larger tablet experience this just might be the best option for you and if you're looking for multitasking and just General Media consumption this is definitely an option to consider keep in mind two hands are needed to hold this tablet unless it's resling against a desk but overall I felt the Note Pro 12.2 was a unique tablet thank you guys so much for watching this video where we unboxed and reviewed the brand new 12.2 inch Galaxy Note Pro if you guys enjoyed this video go and drop me a like down below as it truly helps the channel out a bunch also throw me a comment down below letting me know your favorite part of this video and if you guys would even buy a tablet this size go and subscribe to the channel to be notified when a brand new tech video is released I'm live here in New York City covering the Samsung Galaxy S5 in Galaxy Gear 2 so if you guys want to see cool content on that go and subscribe below thank you guys once again and I look forward to seeing you in my next video bye-bye n\n"