look here of course they have all the same faux leather back and stitching as the Galaxy Note 3s and they actually kind of feel the same way in the hand including the difference between colors and black versus white and the series is of course a whole range of screen sizes as I mentioned as Samsung likes to do but you don't really realize how big a 12.2 in tablet is until it get some perspective so here it is here's the Galaxy Note 3 as we know that's a 5.7 in display and then we have the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 with of course an 8.4 in display then the Tab Pro 10.1 and I can guess what the the final screen size is the Tab Pro 12.2 which is the same size as the Note Pro they have a 12.2 in display pretty massive now I guess the next logical question is what's the difference between the Tab Pro 12.2 and the Note Pro that's the same size and people at Samsung that I spoke with basically just said the stylus that's the that's the difference it's just the stylus so the Galaxy Note Pro is essentially a Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 plus the stylus and the stylus features which gets me curious to see if that might actually cost more but at least one advantage of having such a large tablet with a 12.2 in display is that you get a full-size Cordy keyboard and Samsung's really proud of that and demoing it on as many tablets as they could but that's just the 12.2 in but really these are pro series tablets so Samsung is emphasizing the multitasking features in fact these larger ones actually allow for four-way multitasking mode that lets you drag an app to each corner of the display and use them all at the same time same way as you could on the Note 3 except now you have four uh and that's actually really useful with all these screen real estate so this plus Samsung's floating window means you actually can probably get some serious work done with multiple applications open at the same time or so at least they claim and this is all in the new touch is on top of Android 4.4 KitKat on all of these tablets and you can kind of tell by the great color scheme in the notification bar and by some other subtle changes but really it's all about TouchWiz again and you could probably never tell what version of Android it's running if you didn't check uh but the notification bar is the biggest change I noticed it's way more colorful and bold which is pretty amazing considering how colorful and bold TouchWiz was in the first place and there's also a new whole tablet UI with all these panels that reminds me a lot of chameleon which was a launcher on Android earlier that allowed you to move around and resize the different panes this basically does the same thing on a sort of a touch with colorful level but other than that the new hardware was pretty much what we'd expected out a Samsung there were unfortunately no front-facing speakers to be found on any of these tablets but something really really nice is that they all have 2560 x600 displays including the 8.4 in Tab Pro which I think makes it the highest pixel density in any midsize tablet form factor the rest of them are up to 1080p so that's really nice and it also has an 8200 mAh battery to power it all and it's not really all that thick it has a high-end processor 2 gigs of RAM sounds like a really nice device uh and of course I need to get my hands on it and test it for myself to know but if it's actually as good as it seems then I'm pretty excited for the Tab Pro 8.4 oh and also these Pro Series tablets all have SIM cards so you could technically make phone calls from them if you're into that
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey what is up guys I'm kbd here and I am at the Samsung booth at CES 2014 you guys told me you wanted to see their new tablets so they have the Galaxy Note Pro which is a 12.2 in tablet but they also have three new Galaxy Tab Pros an 8.4 in a 10.1 in and a 12.2 in so this is the whole new Pro Series lineup that's been introduced here at CES no there's no Galaxy S5 here and there's definitely no new Nexus 10 here as much as I would love it to be but these are actually some interesting tablets and it seemed like a lot of you guys were curious too so taking a look here of course they have all the same faux leather back and stitching as the Galaxy Note 3s and they actually kind of feel the same way in the hand including the difference between colors and black versus white and the series is of course a whole range of screen sizes as I mentioned as Samsung likes to do but you don't really realize how big a 12.2 in tablet is until it get some perspective so here it is here's the Galaxy Note 3 as we know that's a 5.7 in display and then we have the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 with of course an 8.4 in display then the Tab Pro 10.1 and I can guess what the the final screen size is the Tab Pro 12.2 which is the same size as the Note Pro they have a 12.2 in display pretty massive now I guess the next logical question is what's the difference between the Tab Pro 12.2 and the Note Pro that's the same size and people at Samsung that I spoke with basically just said the stylus that's the that's the difference it's just the stylus so the Galaxy Note Pro is essentially a Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 plus the stylus and the stylus features which gets me curious to see if that might actually cost more but at least one advantage of having such a large tablet with a 12.2 in display is that you get a full-size Cordy keyboard and Samsung's really proud of that and demoing it on as many tablets as they could but that's just the 12.2 in but really these are pro series tablets so Samsung is emphasizing the multitasking features in fact these larger ones actually allow for four-way multitasking mode that lets you drag an app to Each corner of the display and use them all at the same time same way as you could on the Note 3 except now you have four uh and that's actually really useful with all these screen real estate so this plus Samsung's floating window means you actually can probably get some serious work done with multiple applications open at the same time or so at least they claim and this is all in the new touch is on top of Android 4.4 KitKat on all of these tablets and you can kind of tell by the great color scheme in the notification bar and by some other subtle changes but really it's all about TouchWiz again and you could probably never tell what version of Android it's running if you didn't check uh but the notification bar is the biggest change I noticed it's way more colorful and bold which is pretty amazing considering how colorful and bold TouchWiz was in the first place and there's also a new whole tablet UI with all these panels that reminds me a lot of chameleon which was a launcher on Android earlier that allowed you to move around and resize the different panes this basically does the same thing on a sort of a touch with colorful level but other than that the new hardware was pretty much what we'd expected out a Samsung there were unfortunately no front-facing speakers to be found on any of these tablets but something really really nice is that they all have 2560 x600 displays including the 8.4 in Tab Pro which I think makes it the highest pixel density in any midsize tablet form factor the rest of them are up to 1080p so that's really nice and it also has an 8200 mAh battery to power it all and it's not really all that thick it has a high-end processor 2 gigs of RAM sounds like a really nice device uh and of course I need to get my hands on it and test it for myself to know but if it's actually As Good As It Seems then I'm pretty excited for the Tab Pro 8.4 oh and also these Pro Series tablets all have SIM cards so you could technically make phone calls from them if you're into that but either way that's been it guys I was actually really excited to see these new tablets the pro series even though the note and tab series aren't anywhere because these are the first devices running Android 4.4 KitKat and that have Touchwiz on top of them so we'll likely see a lot of these new improvements maybe not the multitasking but a lot of the enhancements in something like the Galaxy S5 when it comes out this year with Android 4.4 Kit Kat on that so that's our little sneak peek at the new Touchwiz on phones but either way that's been it so let me know what you guys think of them thanks for watching and I'll talk to you guys in the next one peace nhey what is up guys I'm kbd here and I am at the Samsung booth at CES 2014 you guys told me you wanted to see their new tablets so they have the Galaxy Note Pro which is a 12.2 in tablet but they also have three new Galaxy Tab Pros an 8.4 in a 10.1 in and a 12.2 in so this is the whole new Pro Series lineup that's been introduced here at CES no there's no Galaxy S5 here and there's definitely no new Nexus 10 here as much as I would love it to be but these are actually some interesting tablets and it seemed like a lot of you guys were curious too so taking a look here of course they have all the same faux leather back and stitching as the Galaxy Note 3s and they actually kind of feel the same way in the hand including the difference between colors and black versus white and the series is of course a whole range of screen sizes as I mentioned as Samsung likes to do but you don't really realize how big a 12.2 in tablet is until it get some perspective so here it is here's the Galaxy Note 3 as we know that's a 5.7 in display and then we have the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 with of course an 8.4 in display then the Tab Pro 10.1 and I can guess what the the final screen size is the Tab Pro 12.2 which is the same size as the Note Pro they have a 12.2 in display pretty massive now I guess the next logical question is what's the difference between the Tab Pro 12.2 and the Note Pro that's the same size and people at Samsung that I spoke with basically just said the stylus that's the that's the difference it's just the stylus so the Galaxy Note Pro is essentially a Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 plus the stylus and the stylus features which gets me curious to see if that might actually cost more but at least one advantage of having such a large tablet with a 12.2 in display is that you get a full-size Cordy keyboard and Samsung's really proud of that and demoing it on as many tablets as they could but that's just the 12.2 in but really these are pro series tablets so Samsung is emphasizing the multitasking features in fact these larger ones actually allow for four-way multitasking mode that lets you drag an app to Each corner of the display and use them all at the same time same way as you could on the Note 3 except now you have four uh and that's actually really useful with all these screen real estate so this plus Samsung's floating window means you actually can probably get some serious work done with multiple applications open at the same time or so at least they claim and this is all in the new touch is on top of Android 4.4 KitKat on all of these tablets and you can kind of tell by the great color scheme in the notification bar and by some other subtle changes but really it's all about TouchWiz again and you could probably never tell what version of Android it's running if you didn't check uh but the notification bar is the biggest change I noticed it's way more colorful and bold which is pretty amazing considering how colorful and bold TouchWiz was in the first place and there's also a new whole tablet UI with all these panels that reminds me a lot of chameleon which was a launcher on Android earlier that allowed you to move around and resize the different panes this basically does the same thing on a sort of a touch with colorful level but other than that the new hardware was pretty much what we'd expected out a Samsung there were unfortunately no front-facing speakers to be found on any of these tablets but something really really nice is that they all have 2560 x600 displays including the 8.4 in Tab Pro which I think makes it the highest pixel density in any midsize tablet form factor the rest of them are up to 1080p so that's really nice and it also has an 8200 mAh battery to power it all and it's not really all that thick it has a high-end processor 2 gigs of RAM sounds like a really nice device uh and of course I need to get my hands on it and test it for myself to know but if it's actually As Good As It Seems then I'm pretty excited for the Tab Pro 8.4 oh and also these Pro Series tablets all have SIM cards so you could technically make phone calls from them if you're into that but either way that's been it guys I was actually really excited to see these new tablets the pro series even though the note and tab series aren't anywhere because these are the first devices running Android 4.4 KitKat and that have Touchwiz on top of them so we'll likely see a lot of these new improvements maybe not the multitasking but a lot of the enhancements in something like the Galaxy S5 when it comes out this year with Android 4.4 Kit Kat on that so that's our little sneak peek at the new Touchwiz on phones but either way that's been it so let me know what you guys think of them thanks for watching and I'll talk to you guys in the next one peace n\n"