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Ridgefield Park, N.J. - Samsung announced March 9 availability of its $649 Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 through major retailers.
The retailers include Best Buy, Walmart, Amazon, Tiger Direct, PC Richard & Sons, Fry's and Newegg. It will also be available through Samsung.com.
The Android 4.4 Wi-Fi tablet will come with 32GB of internal storage and more than $800 worth of bundled content, the company said.
Three other Samsung tablets became available Feb.13. They are the Wi-Fi-equipped Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 and Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4. They retail for at $749 for the 32GB version of the Note Pro 12.2, $849 for the 64GB version of the Note Pro 12.2, $499 for the 16GB Tab Pro 10.1, and $399 for the 16GB Tab Pro 8.4. Prices are UPP (unilateral pricing policy).
The 12.2-inch Note Pro 12.2 and Tab Pro 12.2 are billed as the world's first 12.2-inch tablets with a widescreen 16:10 aspect ratio and first 12.2-inch tablets with a 2,560 by 1,600 WQXGA display. Both models also feature octa-core CPUs, joining the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 – 2014 Edition shipping in the U.S. since October.
The four tablets were unveiled at International CES.