Testseek.com have collected 356 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Pro 9.7 inch and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Pro 9.7 inch.
April 2016
(86%)
356 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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817 Reviews
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The editors liked
Easy to handle
True Tone display is gorgeous
256GB configuration
Beautifully built aluminium casing
Still just as thin and light as the iPad Air 2
Lovely screen
Display supports “True Tone” light detection to change the colour of the screen to better accommodate the human eye
Performance increases are welcome
Supp
The new iPad Pro delivers a fast processor
A bright
Antireflective display
Support for Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard accessories
Better
Louder speakers and top-notch cameras
In the same exact body as the iPad Air 2
Slick design
Amazing display
Ability to draw and write on the screen
Same camera as iPhone 6S
Excellent performance
Long battery life
Powerful
Great display
Great Camera
True Tone display is fantastic
Apple Pencil
Lightning fast performance
The editors didn't like
IOS shows its limitations
Expensive starting price
Optional keyboard isn't backlit
Expensive
And with so many options in the 9.7 inch line-up to thoroughly confuse on which option you should go for
Won't support all iPad Air 2 cases due to the camera extrusion
A higher price
Plus expensive accessories. Less RAM and a slightly slower processor than the 12.9-inch iPad Pro. iOS still limits overall flexibility of this iPad
Apple is slowly transforming its iPad into a 2-in-1, and while this new tablet may not be a laptop replacement, it's more than simply an iPad Air 3. It's best used with pro-level accessories like the Smart Keyboard and Pencil, but it gets even more expens...
". there's little doubt that Apple has created a machine you'll want to spend more time with, one that will make your laptop feel clunky and old-fashioned by comparison."...
With this latest update, Apple again shows that each generation of iPad is edging closer to the capabilities that not long ago were limited to traditional desktops and laptops. The iPad actually surpasses a PC in some ways with features like the True...
Expensive, Speakers still don't face front, No mouse support
Apple's latest iPad Pro, the new 9.7-in. model, not only gets many of the architecture advances from the larger version, but also a better camera and what may be Apple's most advanced display yet...
Published: 2016-04-14, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Tablets haven't had a great time lately. In the last two years, sales have plummeted and production has slowed to a crawl. While a lot of that is due to the fact they don't have the manic upgrade calendar of traditional computers or smartphones, it's also...
This is one of the toughest reviews I've ever had to write. The starting point is this: Apple has made the best tablet on the market, full stop. It's probably the best device Apple has ever made, and given the company's history that's saying a lot. It's a...
This is one of the toughest reviews I've ever had to write. The starting point is this: Apple has made the best tablet on the market, full stop. It's probably the best device Apple has ever made, and given the company's history that's saying a lot. It's...
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Published: 2016-04-05, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Slick design, amazing display, ability to draw and write on the screen, same camera as iPhone 6S, excellent performance, long battery life
Limited physical connectivity, expensive accessories, has half the RAM of the 12.9inch iPad Pro
The 9.7-inch iPad Pro is the most powerful tablet Apple has ever produced and it has the credentials to hold its own against many laptops. For creativity and productivity on the go, the iPad Pro offers a lot more than any other tablet on the market...
Beautifully built aluminium casing; Still just as thin and light as the iPad Air 2; Lovely screen; Display supports “True Tone” light detection to change the colour of the screen to better accommodate the human eye; Performance increases are welcome; Supp
Expensive, and with so many options in the 9.7 inch line-up to thoroughly confuse on which option you should go for; Won't support all iPad Air 2 cases due to the camera extrusion;
Steve Jobs once proclaimed that the “post-PC era” was here, with tablets ushering in a new feature with one where work and play could be carried around in a device that wasn't really all that computer-like, so to speak.Five years on from that comment, it'...