Each of these tablets were listed to carry the value of Rs. 25,008 (which when converted, would be approximately $400 a pop), clearly placing it under the mid-range scheme of things, as it is more affordable than the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition (SM-P600) as well as the possible 12.2-inch Note (SM-P900) which Samsung is allegedly working on. While we await additional word on the possible tablet specs, chances are the upgrades will be minor in nature over its predecessor, such as a more recent Android version and perhaps a better camera. Would you want to take your chances with this new tablet from Samsung when it finally arrives as the polished article?