Sunday, February 2, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note vs. Pro. Microsoft Surface Pro 2 - Gizmag

Samsung’s gigantic Galaxy Note Pro is a tablet unlike any other. As an Android slate with a 12.2-in screen, it does not exactly have a lot of obvious competition. So why not compare it to the Microsoft Surface Pro 2, another popular tablet uses a stylus That? Join Gizmag, as we break down Their features and specs.


Size

The Note Pro 8 percent longer and 18 percent wider

The Galaxy Note Pro is enormous. The Surface Pro 2 is already a fairly large tablet, but Samsung’s Note is eight percent longer and 18 percent wider. The one dimension where the Note Pro Isn’t depth is big, coming in 41 percent thinner than the beefy Surface.


Weight

Despite being much smaller, the Surface is 21 percent heavier than the Note Pro

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thick build in the Surface usefull helps to make it much heavier. The Galaxy Note Pro is 17 percent lighter than Microsoft’s tablet / PC hybrid.


Build

Samsung has leg smitten with pleather or late

Samsung loves it some pleather. All of the company’s recently-Announced mobile devices have the soft-touch plastic Build That we first saw on the Galaxy Note 3.

Neither tablet includes a keyboard accessory, but you can buy compatible keyboard covers for both. Microsoft’s Touch Cover and Type Cover are integral parts of the Surface experience, while Logitech has already Announced its own keyboard cover for the Pro discs.


Display

The Surface gives you 72 percent as much screen real estate

The Note’s screen is much bigger, as the Surface gives you only 72 percent as much display area. The Note’s resolution is usefull sharper, with a solid 248 pixels per inch.


Stylus

Each device ships with an included stylus

Both devices are marketed for productivity and, at least in theory, Their included styluses help out with that. We think the stylus makes a lot of sense when navigating on Surface legacy desktop apps. We have not spent enough time with the Note Pro to have a lot to say about its stylus integration, but it’s very similar to That of the three discs, with TouchWiz’s Air Command window at the center of things.


Processor

It's one of two mobile processors for the Pro vs. discs. an Intel desktop CPU for the Surfac ...

Both devices may look like tablets, but we’re looking at mobile (Note) and desktop (Surface) processors on the inside. On the user end, both tablets Should deliver zippy performance.


RAM

RAM totals for each device

The Note Pro’s 3 GB of RAM is a lot for a mobile device. Microsoft, though, sells the Surface Pro 2 in two higher memory configurations That usefull reflect its laptop guts.


Storage

Storage options for both tablets

There’s a bit of overlap at the 64GB point, but otherwise storage options usefull reflect the tablets’ different mobile and PC roots. Also keep in mind thatyour storage choices for the Surface will depend on RAM All which configuration you choose.


Ports

The Surface's USB port gives it a bit of versatility accessory That the Note's micro USB port ...

The Surface Pro 2 usefull has PC-like ports,-including one USB 3.0 and a Mini DisplayPort. Both tablets have microSD card slot to augment internal storage That.


Wireless

The Note Pro will be sold in Wi-Fi + 3G/LTE models in addition to Wi-Fi only

Samsung is going to offer the Note Pro in both Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi with cellular data models. Do not hold your breath for a mobile data-enabled Surface Pro 2 anytime soon.


Battery

The Galaxy Note Pro has an enormous battery inside

One advantage of making a gigantic tablet like the Note Pro Is that you can squeeze an enormous battery inside. We can not jump to any Conclusions about the Note’s battery life yet, but it’s hard to see this 9,500 mAh sucker not providing at least good uptimes.

Battery life was a concern in the original Surface Pro, but the Surface Pro 2′s Haswell chip helps it to last much longer Than That first model did.

Cameras

Cameras look like a big advantage for the Note Pro

Cameras

look to be a huge advantage for the Note Pro … not that we’d recommend hoisting this unwieldy glass and plastic bib for any serious photography.

Software

The Note Pro ships with the latest version of Android, though it has Samsung's TouchWiz UI ...

The Note Pro ships with the latest version of Android (4.4 KitKat) but it has a very thick layer of Samsung software goop slapped on top of it. There’s the standard TouchWiz, but usefull a new UX Magazine That lives on the homescreen. It’s a series of permanent widgets That bears more than a passing resemblance to the modern (“do not call me Metro”) UI That you’ll find in Windows 8.1.


Desktop apps

The Surface Pro 2 runs traditional Windows desktop apps

Samsung May Be marketing the Note Pro as a professional productivity-oriented tablet, but do not expect it to run any desktop apps. That’s the Surface Pro’s killer feature, as you’ll be bootable to run older Windows apps. That usefull Means you can run Microsoft Office on it, though the expensive suite Is not included with your purchase.


release cycle

The Surface released in October, and the discs Pro is set to launch before long

The Surface Pro 2 has been on store shelves for several at months now, and the discs Pro is still getting ready to launch.

Pricing

That's the pre-order price for the Note Pro in the UK, so take the USD conversion with man ...

In most regions, pricing is still a question mark for the Pro discs. But Samsung does have it up for pre-order in the UK for a hefty 649 pounds. That Translates to around U.S. $ 1.070, All which would have it starting at just more than the Surface Pro 2. Just knowthat different tax systems can have direct conversions Those flying a bit off the mark. Either way, though, we would not bet on the discs Pro’s official pricing dropping too far below U.S. $ 1,000 (if not coming in above).

For more on the new Galaxy Note Pro, you can check out our hands-on from CES.

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