The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 briefly appeared on the Office Depot website, listing Feb.13 as the release date with a hefty $849.99 price tag for the 64GB version.

The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 was briefly spotted on the Office Depot website with an extra-large screen and high-end features. The tablet is slated to release on Feb. 13. The leaked document on the retailer's official website showed that the tablet is not cheap as it displayed an $849.99 price tag for the 64GB version. The 32GB version of the 12.2-inch high-end tablet was listed for $749.99, which makes it one of the most expensive Android tablets in the market.

Samsung Galaxy "Pro" tablets have been awaiting a U.S. release date since they debuted at the CES 2014 earlier this month. The Galaxy Note Pro and Tab Pro feature big screens, high resolutions, faster processors and the latest software. While the Note Pro has got its release date through Office Depot in the U.S. as first reported by Android Police, the Tab Pro won't be available until March. According to Mashable, both tablets are available for pre-order and will ship in black and white color variants.

The Galaxy Tab Pro comes in three different sizes at a cheaper price compared to the Galaxy Note Pro. The 12.2-inch Tab Pro is $649.99 for 32GB, the 10.1-inch model with 16GB space is $499.99 and the smallest 8.4-inch is $399.99 for 16GB.

The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 Wi-Fi version is available for pre-order in the U.K. for a suggested price of £649 ($1,076) and shipping starts Tuesday, Feb. 4. The tech giant justifies the deal further with a free Gamepad. It is still unclear when the Galaxy Pro tablets will arrive on the U.S. cellular networks, so the price of the device can be made more affordable with contracts.

Both tablets will be available in Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi and 3G or Wi-Fi and LTE versions.