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Comparing Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 10.1 Vs Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5

by GH Staff

Samsung recently released the Galaxy Tab S 10.5, which promises to once again up the ante.

In a surprising move from the company, they quickly launched this new version, although the Galaxy Note Pro 10.1 was just released in March. It appears to be some upgrades that have been made to the design compared to the Note Pro 10.1.

Screen

The Note Pro 10.1 is equipped with a 10.1 inch screen, which is able to provide an impressive 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution. The size off the screen being a large display, lessens the impact of the resolution, and the device provides less than 300 pixels per inch. It utilizes as Super Clear LCD each which primarily focuses on under all conditions making the text clearer. This is in opposition to the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 technology.

On the Samsung Galaxy S 10.5 10.5 inch display, it is equipped with Super AMOLED tech, in which provides almost an equivalent resolution, but offers a marginal pixel density.

Storage

Samsung chooses not to change the internal memory of the newer device. The Galaxy Tab S is provided with an Exynos or Snapdragon processor, which is dependent on the market. The Note Pro 10.1 comes with a Snapdragon processor. Both run on a quad-core processor that utilizes the latest Android operating system. The Galaxy Note Pro 10.1 offers a RAM capacity of 2GB, while the Tab S 10.5 provides an additional GB, which helps the tablet excel in many notable features.

Camera

In tablets, the camera features are some of the most significant to users. Samsung has chosen not to overlook this aspect, as it is has equipped both devices with top of the line cameras. For the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 is provides an 8MP shooter with several features. While the Galaxy Note Pro 10.1 has a similar camera, but they both are not able to shoot 4K videos.

The Galaxy Note Pro 10.1 will cost you at least $300 while the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 will cost you upwards of $400.