Sunday, August 30, 2015

Introduction of Samsung’s 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab Pro

The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 feels as though it includes a misnomer: sure, there are professional elements contained within, but this is a primary rival to the likes of the best consumer slates out there.

The Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 and Galaxy Notice Pro 12.2 may overshadow your competition thanks to their sheer stature, but the Galaxy Tabs Pro 10.1 and Tab Pro 8.4 give a strong backbone to the new "Pro" range.

Samsung's Galaxy Tabs Pro 10.1 sits quite against the more traditional tablet firmly, aiming to have a hefty swipe at the dominance of the iPad Air, the Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet and Microsoft's own Surface 2.

Even Samsung's own Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 can not be overlooked given an identical spec list and the excess S Pen.

And here's some better still information: Samsung appears to have quickly realised its mistake to make the Pro a pricey tablet, dropping the price to only £320 if you check around, although a £380 ($319 in america) price seems to be the norm.

You will make a full case for the Tab Pro 10.1 to transport a straight higher price tag than the iPad Air given its marketing position. The "Pro" moniker definitely suggestions at the business enterprise market, targeted more as an operating tablet than for casual web browsing before the television.

This is supported by the inclusion of Samsung's e-Meeting and Remote PC apps, as well as Cisco's WebEx.

That said, informal users will be drawn to Samsung's offering because of some hefty internal grunt and a suitably impressive display screen.

The Samsung tradition of eschewing metal products for a plastic back again is continued in the white Tab Pro 10.1 I've in my own hands, as is the same faux leather and stitch influence on the trunk that was initially seen on the Galaxy Notice 3.

Initially I found this to be a bit disappointing however the textured plastic is in fact rather pleasant to hold and I soon found myself attracted to the stitch effect. Think it’s great or hate it, it's nice to see Samsung wanting to break from a normal slab with a nod to the leather destined notebooks of old - and with the low price, this appears to fit better.

It's not reduced feel, but it's a good one for gripping in a scenery mode.



Samsung has elected to own Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 in both white and black, with the review model I had formed being the second option. In terms of the "pro" offering, I really do believe that the dark version is greater appropriate, as the white plastic seems enjoy it would fit far better on an espresso desk rather than at a table.

Wrapped in a 243.1 x 171.4 x 7.3mm frame and weighing only 469g, the Tabs Pro 10.1 is simple to carry for extended periods of time. The bezel suits neatly between thin and stylish also, whilst remaining wide enough to permit a decent hold without departing thumbs all around the screen.

That is a good call since there is without doubt that the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 display is among the best on the market easily. The 2560 x 1600 quality leaves a density of 299ppi, greater than the 264ppi of the Retina Screen on the iPad Air.

This resolution matches that of the Asus Transformer Pad, the screen felt brighter however, meaning a far more enjoyable viewing experience, and one which was less strenuous on the optical eyes.

I did so find that there is the casual problem with the auto-brightness developing too dark even though adjusting the toggle, therefore i tended to keep carefully the brightness on its maximum environment. This is a problem that I came across on the
Asus and will be set in a software upgrade hopefully.

Other hardware fits up to the high standard, with 2GB of Ram memory helping an octa-core Exynos CPU. That is composed of four cores clocked at 1.9GHz and four smaller 1.3GHz cores.

Samsung has opted to get a traditional button design also, with the physical home key being flagged by the relative back and multi-tasking buttons. These are in the bottom when the Tab Pro 10.1 is held in panorama, something which makes more sense as I found which i held the tablet in surroundings pretty much on a regular basis.

The 2MP front facing camera sits in the contrary bezel, making a complete lot of sense for video calling. A back facing camera is included packaging a complete of 8MP also, alongside an adobe flash.

Samsung’s 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab Pro 


I've never been an advocate of utilizing a tablet as a camera, utilizing it on trips experienced more than a little ridiculous, but the nice offering means that the Tabs Pro 10.1 could end up being a decent option to having to read through drawers to find your small.

In conditions of ports and speakers, the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 carries a microUSB interface on the centre of the bottom, perfect for charging whilst using the tablet.

The right and left sides house a dual speakers, something I was equally impressed by as the speakers sat above where I placed my hands just. Below the right hands loudspeaker is the microSD slot machine, whilst the headphone port rests above the remaining.

This left the power/lock volume and button rocker to be positioned along the top, sitting relatively flush but standing out enough that I never found any nagging problems in hitting them.

An infra-red blaster also appears to be included however the insufficient Samsung's WatchOn application left me a little confused. Though overall, it's clear that Samsung has given its tablet design a great deal of thought - albeit one which still doesn't hold a candlestick to famous brands the iPad Air or even the Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet, which has a more commercial and angular design.

Given the purchase price differential between your Tab Pro 10.1 and the rest of the competition is more marked now, this is less of an presssing issue though. Just be sure you keep Samsung's tablet before purchase - the icons on underneath of the screen and the plastic material casing will feel just a little poor for some.

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