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
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356 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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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
Published: 2016-04-11, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Size, power, capabilities
Tighter typing experience
In the iPad Pro 9.7 Apple has created a tablet powerful enough to act as a laptop replacement. But it's done so in a way that still feels very "iPad". For users keen to have a tablet for watching TV shows on the train, or surfing the web at home th...
Published: 2016-04-08, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
Rear flash and much improved cameras, Superfast processor, Option to use Apple Pencil
High price, Smaller Smart Keyboard isn't easy to type on accurately, Camera lens sticks out at rear
iPad Pro 9.7in reviewWelcome to Macworld's iPad Pro 9.7in review.Apple unveiled a new mid-size iPad at its 'Let us loop you in' March press event, as was widely expected, but what we didn't expect was for this to be an iPad Pro. Rather than calling this t...
The 9.7in iPad Pro is probably the most powerful tablet on the market in and around that size and Apple's attention to detail, as always, shines through.Will it make the ultimate PC replacement?That really depends on users. The key thing that Apple has do...
Abstract: Many readers considering a new tablet will know that Apple recently released its iPad Pro 9.7-inch version as an alternative to the 12.9-inch model that arrived last year. If you're thinking of purchasing the new iPad it could be worth checking out a revi...
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Published: 2016-04-05, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
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...
Exceptionally powerful, Timeless, near flawless design, True Tone makes for a very natural display, A great tool for arty types
True Tone really needs to be turned off for videos, photos etc, Far from cheap
Combining the Pro's power and features with the Air 2's form factor makes this the ultimate iPad If your tablet life consists entirely of content consumption and you see that continuing for the foreseeable future, the Air 2 is probably still the iPad for...
Abstract: There's a new iPad Pro but should you spend an extra £180 on it instead of the iPad mini 4? We explain how these two tablets differ in price, design, hardware, specs and features in our iPad mini 4 vs iPad Pro 9.7 comparison review. See also: Best tablets...
Best tablet cameras and speakers ever, Powerful enough for real productivity, Thin and portable, Apple Pencil is the best stylus available, iOS has best tablet apps, frequent updates
Expensive at every option level, Cramped screen for multitasking, Not a true laptop replacement
This new iPad Pro (or should we just call it the iPad 7?) is a fantastic upgrade on the inside, and has a few outward charms, as well. It looks nearly identical to the iPad Air 2, but its four speakers are a step above its predecessor, and can actually...