To complement the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, Samsung also announced more affordable yet powerful versions of their Android tablets with the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4, Tab Pro 10.1 and Tab Pro 12.2. With the Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2, the only major difference when compared against the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is just the S-Pen stylus. The same can be said with the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1. Perhaps, the most interesting of the lot would be the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4. The lineup includes Galaxy tablets, interactive displays, smartwatches, and Samsung Knox security tools, sorta meant to support classroom learning and device management, plus some digital collaboration. Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Book 6 Edge, its first laptop powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X2 Elite processor. It also leans into Samsung ecosystem features like Storage Share, Multi Control, Second Screen, and Nearby Devices, so it’s meant to stay pretty smooth with Galaxy phones and tablets for a kind of seamless connection. Read more in our articles including "Hands-On: Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4, 10.1, 12.2" and "Samsung brings Samsung for Education Program to PH".
To complement the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, Samsung also announced more affordable yet powerful versions of their Android tablets with the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4, Tab Pro 10.1 and Tab Pro 12.2. With the Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2, the only major difference when compared against the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is just the S-Pen stylus.
The same can be said with the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1. Perhaps, the most interesting of the lot would be the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4. The lineup includes Galaxy tablets, interactive displays, smartwatches, and Samsung Knox security tools, sorta meant to support classroom learning and device management, plus some digital collaboration.
Our coverage of Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 includes: "Hands-On: Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4, 10.1, 12.2"; "Samsung brings Samsung for Education Program to PH"; "Samsung unveils Galaxy Book 6 Edge with Snapdragon X2 Elite". Each article provides unique insights and information.