Testseek.com have collected 424 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Pro 12.9 inch and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Pro 12.9 inch.
November 2015
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Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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The editors liked
Amazing screen
Hugely powerful
Four speakers
5 million pixel display
Excellent split-screen multitasking
Powerful innards for a tablet
Gorgeous screen
Apple Pencil is amazing
Great speakers
The new iPad Pro is the biggest and fastest Apple tablet to date. The pressure-sensitive Pencil stylus offers superior sketching and drawing
And the Pro's gorgeous giant screen and quad speakers are ideal for split-screen apps
Multitasking and watching
Incredible screen
Responsive writing and drawing on screen
Excellent audio quality
Fast processor
The screen is freakin' spectacular
Same typical brilliant and sturdy design as the other iPad models
Comfortable to hold
Despite its massive size
Great performance with little to no lag
Four speakers (woot!)
Excellent battery life
Apple makes it wi
Expansive
Usable screen
The editors didn't like
Powerfully huge
IOS 9 adds complexity
Smart cover has a poor form factor and is uncomfortable to use
Pencil Stylus needs to be recharged and cannot be stowed
Heavy users will have to settle for less than ordinary battery life
Accessories are overly expensive
Smart Keyboard is underwhelming
IOS isn't optimised for two-in-one experiences
Expensive
At launch
Very few apps are currently optimized to take advantage of the iPad Pro's full potential. Its large size makes it less portable than other iPads. Once you've paid for the Pencil and keyboard peripherals
Published: 2015-11-25, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Excellent screen, Slim and lightweight for its size, Superb Pencil accessory, Loud speakers
iOS is starting to how its limitations, Not all apps are updated yet for the bigger screen, Expensive
That's the big question isn't it? Will the iPad Pro completely replace your notebook? Not quite. The iPad is still a tablet and if you are looking for more computing power then this may not be the product for you. It's a perfect tool for creativity though...
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Published: 2015-11-25, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Huge display, Multitasking that makes the most of the screen, Incredibly good speakers, All-weekend battery life
Surprisingly buggy software, Lackluster cameras, Almost as expensive as a laptop, even without core accessories,
That puts the iPad Pro in the same league as the MacBook Air ($899) and at the higher trims it even gets close to the base model MacBook Pro ($1299) – and here we come to the fundamental problem with the iPad Pro. If you're spending much the same money...
Abstract: The iPad Pro is a beautiful iPad with a name that practically promises productivity, but after a week trying to work the new iPad Pro into my workflow I'm returning it to the Apple Store.There's no doubting the power that the iPad Pro brings to users. It...
Published: 2015-11-25, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: The iPad Pro is a strange device. Like other Apple products, it has a premium, polished design and is (in some ways) delightful to use. But it also shows Apple playing the unfamiliar role of follower – and (in some ways) not doing a particularly good job...
Abstract: The experiment continues with a plane ride and a lot of sketching.Welcome back to the iPad Pro Experiment, where I'm using an iPad Pro, Logitech Create Keyboard, and Apple Pencil in lieu of my traditional laptop setup. We go on the road in this installmen...
Abstract: Since going on sale earlier this month, Tim Cook has been bullish on the iPad Pro. Not only does he believe it's the best iPad you can buy, but the Apple CEO also thinks it can completely replace your PC.“I think if you're looking at a PC, why would you b...
Laptop-level power, Surprisingly light, Pencil accessory is the best stylus experience on a mainstream tablet
Very expensive, Touch-centric UI with keyboard is awkward, Apps don't quite complete your workflow
Apple's supersized iPad Pro brings the concept of a digital sketchbook to the next level, but now iOS app developers have to match the power of OS X and Windows apps...
Published: 2015-11-20, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Well-built, Robust performance, Bright, pixel-dense screen, Lighter than you'd expect, Smooth, precise pen input, Surprisingly good audio, Long battery life
Expensive, especially with the accessories sold separately, Still heavy compared to other tablets, No mouse support; none of the keyboards have touchpads, Screen angle isn't adjustable on any of the keyboards, iOS 9 doesn'tmultitask as wellas desktop oper
The iPad Pro isn't for everyone: It performs well, but iOS 9 isn't as adept at multitasking as a laptop operating system, and the lack of any mouse input can get tiresome. That said, its fast performance and smooth pen input could be useful for creati...