Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 Price Revealed Along with Galaxy Tab Pro Models on European Website

Samsung's new tablets, the Galaxy NotePRO and TabPRO's prices were recently released in Europe.

When Samsung revealed its four brand new Pro Galaxy tablets at CES 2014, they did not reference pricing information initially.

Until now, Samsung Netherlands and Samsung Finland have revealed pricing information for these devices although the tablets can not be bought now in the region. According to Samsung Finland and Netherlands prices begin at €389 for the 16GB Galaxy TabPRO 8.4 Wi-Fi version (Netherlands) and the price can be as high as €850 for the 32GB Galaxy NotePRO 12.2 Wi-Fi (Finland). The prices do not overlap, and not every LTE models are estimated.

A German electronics store has registered fees for all the Pro models, plus full prices but also on-contract agreements for LTE versions, despite the fact the tablets are not ready to distributed as of yet.

According to Android Authority, Cyberport.de's costs exceed what Samsung Netherlands and Samsung Finland have scheduled in their news releases.

In addition, the statistics from Samsung Finland, Samsung Netherlands, and Cyberport.de, Android Authority incorporated a table chart to display European value specifics as revealed by Sam Mobile, a credible source that has provided precise Samsung-related particulars historically.

Android Authority reported, the Galaxy NotePRO and Galaxy TabPRO models will possibly not be as expensive in America as the table chart conversion as it seems. The website instead showed pricing information for numerous other tablets that are obtainable in Europe including, Apple's iPad Air (base model), the Retina iPad mini (base model) the 16GB Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 edition), and the Google Nexus 7 version.

As a result, Android Authority compared fees Samsung is suggesting for brand new tablets, likened to rating other devices available in the Europe. Apple's iPad pricing could increase all the way to €885 for the 128GB iPad Air or €795 for the 128GB Retina iPad mini, and the older and inexpensive iPad 2 and 2012 iPad mini were not listed in the chart.