It's a good year for gadgets as Samsung launched a new slate of tabs in this year's CES.
Although the mobile company has not yet confirmed how much their new gadgets will cost their customers, European retailers are happy enough to provide their retail prices for the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, as well as the other Galaxy Tab Pros that will be launched later in the year.
GSM Arena noted however, that blowing up prices is what retailers do before the products are actually available, in order to drum up attention.
The flagship Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 will cost either €999 or €1099. Both versions of the tab have 32GB storage capacity, but the cheaper version is only able to access Wi-Fi, powered by an Exynos 5 Octa chipset, while the more expensive version has a Snapdragon 800 chip and enables LTE.
The same can be said about the Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2, with the Wi-Fi only model priced at €900, while the LTE model costs another hundred extra. Both versions can store up to 32GB of memory as well.
The 16GB storage or the standard-sized Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 packs 16GB of storage for €800 for the Wi-Fi model, and €900 for the LTE version.
Finally, the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4, which is the smallest tablet of the new releases, is equipped with 16GB storage and starts at €700 for the base Wi-Fi model, and €800 for the LTE.
Of course, on-contract prices are way cheaper, with the 32GB Galaxy Note Pro LTE going as low as €660 and the 32GB Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 LTE at €560.
According to KnowYourMobile.com, Samsung is yet to confirm the release dates of the new slates, but since they have already been launched at the CES, the tabs are expected to be available before the end of the year's first quarter.
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