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March 2014
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Fast, high resolution display, excellent bundled Office suite
No pen option, not cheap (but you get what you pay for)
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 is the best 8" Android tablet currently on the market. Yes, it has a price tag to match, but that's fair enough when you're getting the fastest CPU and graphics, an amazingly high resolution display that looks great, an ...
Mediocre audio, Much shorter battery life than rivals
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4's battery life falls short, but its sharp display, useful productivity apps and multitasking prowess make it a good Android tablet....
Resumen: Two top dog 8" tablets that sell for $399. The choice is easy if you're an Android or iOS fan, but if you're OS agnostic, deciding between the iPad mini with Retina display and the new Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 can be challenging...
Publicación: 2014-02-21, Autor: Xiomara , crítica de: cnet.com
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 packs a sharp pixel-dense screen, zippy performance, and oodles of software features inside a comfortable and lightweight slate
The $399.99 starting price is expensive. It's too easy to block the speakers and trigger the capacitive buttons unintentionally when holding the tablet in landscape orientation. Performance lags when using the multiwindow function
The premium specs and high-end feel of the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 make it well worth the high price.
Gorgeous, highres display, Thin and lightweight, Powerful hardware, Main camera takes good photos, Builtin IR blaster lets us control TVs and settop boxes, Comes with the newest Android release, Nice Magazine UX optimized for tablet use
Speakers positioning isn't optimal for multimedia use, Magazine UX can't be turned off
With a starting price of $400 (in the US), the Samsung Galaxy Tab PRO 8.4 is among the most expensive tablets of this caliber. It costs as much as a 2-gen iPad mini and $100 more than an LG G Pad 8.3, for that matter. But is this rather steep price tag...
Resumen: The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 has an 8.4", 2560 x 1600 Super Clear LCD. That's the same resolution as top 10" Android tablets, and that translates into super high pixel density and text and graphics that are razor sharp. It's one of the best tablet displ...
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Publicación: 2014-02-17, Autor: Anndrew , crítica de: androidcentral.com
Resumen: When the Galaxy TabPRO and Galaxy NotePRO line of tablets was first introduced in Las Vegas last month , it was met with a subdued reception: Samsung, after all, seems to announce tablets in brand new sizes and spec configurations on an increasingly-regul...
Resumen: Samsung had a bunch of great announcements at CES this year ranging from new washers, dryers, and cooktops to ultra clear big screen TVs with bendable displays. Of the new products showcased, several have Android, including four brand new “Pro” tablets du...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 won't be the one grabbing the headlines in the new Tab Pro range, I suspect, but it's arguably the best of the lot. Condensed down to this size, the WQXGA display renders everything in super-sharp detail, while the creakine...