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April 2016
(86%)
356 Reviews
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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
Curiously, Apple told us that many iPad Pro owners are coming over from Windows. Somehow, they view the iPad Pro as a legitimate Windows replacement, despite the fact that neither size ships with OS X. It's tough to see iOS truly replacing a full-fledged...
The iPad Pro 9.7 looks, sounds and performs better than the iPad Air 2 in every way, though you have to look a little closer to realize any of these changes on the outside. Its color-rich display impresses with white-balance adapting screen technology and
This could be a more convincing laptop replacement if iOS took some more cues from OS X El Capitan. I can't work nearly as quickly or efficiently as I can on a MacBook in which I can open multiple programs, windows and tabs. Split screen on an iPad, with
There's a question over whether or not the iPad Pro 9.7 is "innovative," and I think the question should be posed differently. If the niche-focused iPad Pro 12.9 didn't come out six months ago, would this new iPad be "innovative?" I think there's enough h...
The iPad Pro 9.7 looks, sounds and performs better than the iPad Air 2 in every way, though you have to look a little closer to realize any of these changes on the outside. Its color-rich display impresses with white-balance adapting screen technology and
This could be a more convincing laptop replacement if iOS took some more cues from OS X El Capitan. I can't work nearly as quickly or efficiently as I can on a MacBook in which I can open multiple programs, windows and tabs. Split screen on an iPad, with
There's a question over whether or not the iPad Pro 9.7 is “innovative,” and I think the question should be posed differently. If the niche-focused iPad Pro 12.9 didn't come out six months ago, would this new iPad be “innovative?” I think there's enough h...
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Published: 2017-04-12, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
If you're a business user, the iPad Pro 9.7in is the ultimate "carry about the office" device. It's brilliant if you spend your time going to meetings, taking notes, managing people, and firing off emails from odd places. If you use OneNote, it's the best...
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Published: 2017-03-20, Author: Jane , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: Sign up for our daily newsletter Last year Apple, it would seem, decided to drop the iPad Air brand and go for a new name to accompany the substantial revamp to its flagship 10in tablet. The iPad Pro 9.7in, which was launched in March 2016, as its name...
Published: 2016-12-09, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
Rear flash and much improved cameras, Superfast processor, Option to use Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard, Thin and beautiful, Pink colour option
High price (even higher than at launch), Smaller Smart Keyboard isn't easy to type on accurately, Camera lens sticks out at rear
iPad Pro 9.7in review: Apple's 9.7-inch iPad Pro reviewedWelcome to Macworld's iPad Pro 9.7in review for UK iPad buyers. If you'd prefer a larger-screen iPad, read our iPad Pro 12.9in review.Apple announced a new mid-size iPad at its 'Let us loop you in'...
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro is a professional’s tool that only really works for you if you’re a particular type of creative pro (i.e. an illustrator who draws in Procreate or similar). By spanning your professional and home lives by being easier to bring every...
Published: 2016-05-15, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
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Keyboard design; not as Pencil friendly; accessories cost extra
Starting at £500 this is pricier than the other standard-size iPads – but rightly so. This tablet has prodigious power and if you are looking for something that can take over from average laptop usage (such as writing, surfing, media playing, art program...