Testseek.com have collected 259 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Pro 2 10.5 inch and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Pro 2 10.5 inch.
June 2017
(88%)
259 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(97%)
10184 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent display
Upgraded storage options
Faster processor
Better cameras and a bigger display in a still-compact size. Faster refresh-rate display also means faster Apple Pencil responsiveness
Beautiful screen
Excellent and sturdy design
Performance is solid
Optional keyboard case should be mandatory
And is an excellent addition
Sleek design
Excellent new 10.5-inch screen
Thin
Light
Stunning improved Retina display
Better camera
The editors didn't like
Most of the cool new software features require iOS 11
Which isn't coming until September. No newly imagined accessories and the ones you need (Pencil
Abstract: I've owned just about every iPad. The 12.9-inch iPad Pro had the longest lifespan, but was eventually replaced by a 12-inch MacBook. The 1st generation iPad Air also lasted quite a while, but was also replaced in favo u r of a more powerful desktop comput...
This is a great tablet and it is definitely one of the best iPad's ever made. Definitely is one for Apple enthusiasts if you are more of a Google user then it will work but also check out what Android can offer you as well...
Amazing display, Extremely powerful, Promise of iOS 11, Works brilliantly with Pencil
Big price jump from previous iPad Pro models, Expensive peripherals, No fast charger in the box
iPad Pro 10.5 – Camera and audio Does a tablet need a really great camera? Personally I would say no, but Apple clearly disagrees. The optics on this iPad are basically the same as the iPhone 7, which still stands up as one of the best camera phones aroun...
Also available with 256GB or 512GB of storage space, and with support for a 3G/4G SIM card as well, Touch ID means you can unlock the tablet using your fingerprint and make quick payments on shopping websites without having to input your card details, The
There is no HDMI port, so you can't easily watch images or videos from the iPad on your TV unless you invest in a TV streaming device, There is no microSD card slot, so the storage cannot be expanded if you opt for the smaller capacity, The screen suffers
Apple's iPad improves leaps and bounds with every new generation that's released, and the iPad Pro 10.5 in is no exception. Faster than its predecessor, the Apple iPad Pro 9.7in, it's only ever so slightly bigger but there's a really obvious gain in the s...
Published: 2017-07-27, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
The Pro models released in late 2015 and early 2016 were annoyingly mismatched - early adopters who paid handsomely for the first 12.9in Pro suffered when the 9.7in model arrived six months later with a better screen, upgraded cameras, extra colour and st...
There's a lot to say about the 10.5in iPad Pro, but in short, we think you'll love it. It's a delight to use for a huge variety of tasks thanks to its power, design and great screen size, but it comes at a price. For future-proofing, you'll likely want to...
The iPad Pro is an incredible creative tool. For artists and illustrators who want a portable drawing and painting device, it’s more than a match for the Microsoft Surface Pro or Wacom MobileStudio Pro (unless you prefer the extra three-inches of screen t...
Published: 2017-07-10, Author: Jeremy , review by: wired.co.uk
Classleading screen, super powerful, fine audio, just the right size
Similar price to MacBook, slightly squashed keys, needs iOS 11
One important last word of caution. Despite the score, WIRED would not recommend getting a 10.5 iPad Pro until iOS 11 comes out. This welcome overhaul of the operating system will bring more than a few Mac OS essentials to the iPad, such as drag and d...
While both devices offer compelling cases as laptop replacements, only with the Surface Pro do you get a complete package that is worth the asking price, but is more likely to be a device you would use exclusively. The iPad, while admittedly powerful...