Samsung has introduced four new tablets at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Last Vegas, Nevada. These are 8.4-inch, 10.1-inch and 12.2-inch Galaxy Tab Pros and 12.2-inch Galaxy Note Pro.

For those who are not familiar with the naming conventions of Samsung, the Note series means the device supports a stylus. Samsung unveiled these tablets but failed to mention when the tablets will be released and how much are these devices will cost. Finally, Cyberport, a giant German online retailer, has published some numbers.

From the most expensive to the least, the 4G LTE enabled 12.2-inch Note Pro that costs 1,099 euros or $1,500. Without the 4G LTE, the number goes down to 999 euros or $1,365. Without the stylus from the Wi-Fi only 12.2-inch Note Pro, making it into a Tab Pro and will cost 899 euros or $1,230.

Next in line is the 10.1-inch Tab Pro. The 4G LTE model is priced the same as the Wi-Fi only 12.2-inch Tab Pro, which is at 899 euros or $1,230. Without the cellular modem and the Wi-Fi only 10.1-inch Tab Pro falls down to 799 euros or $1,095.

Finally, the 8.4-inch Tab Pro model with LTE costs the same as the Wi-Fi only 10.1-inch Tab Pro at 799 euros or $1,095. Remove the 4G LTE and it costs 699 euros or $955.

However, in Finland, the official prices of the device mentioned are 850 euros for the 12.2-inch Note Pro, 750 euros for the 12.2-inch Tab Pro, 500 euros for the 10.1-inch TabPro and 400 euros for the 8.4-inch model. All of these prices are "starting" prices so the 4G LTE variants will certainly cost more.

At Samsung's press conference at the CES, the company touted its tablet's intuitive and impressive multitasking abilities, which let users easily pin up to four various apps around the screen. Samsung has not confirmed the release dates for its Galaxy Pro line but now that these are all launched and people already know about the pricing, it is expected that the release dates would follow before Q1 2014 closes.