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iPad Pro 12.9in (2nd Gen) WiFi 256GB (2017)

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Micro Center
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7 years ago
Frankly just too big.

I'll start this review off by saying that I am really an Android person and am not in love with iOS. I had to buy this to do some testing at work and I am not in love with it either.

ibtimes.co.uk
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★★
8 years ago

The iPad Pro is a truly wonderful thing to behold but it just isn't for me. The high price puts it out of reach of many and takes it into the luxury and professional gadget sectors.

91mobiles.com
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★★★
8 years ago
Not A Cost Effective Device

Ipad pro has more cons than pros.no voice calling. Much heavier.so basically it can be used for watching movies and playing games.its not worth to spend this much of money.

QVC
★★★★
7 years ago
happy but....

My experience with QVC has always been positive. I just received my ipad and am totally happy with the purchase. In comparing with other companies, though, I find that this ipad was very highly priced.

Gear Patrol
★★★★★
8 years ago
Your Table(t) is Ready, Sir

When Apple launched its iPad Pro , my eyebrows went up. A gigantic, 13-inch tablet for $1,000 (even more with the nearly essential new keyboard and Apple Pencil stylus)? Who would want such a thing? What benefits will this bring to the table - besides actually being the table?

macworld.com.au
★★★★★
8 years ago
Five things I noticed in my first hours with the iPad Pro

The iPad Pro is not something you can review in a couple of days. That's not because it's a new product category or even a dramatic reimagining of one – we've all used iPads by now, and more or less understand what kinds of tasks they can do and apps they can run.

gizmodo.in
★★★★★
8 years ago

Apple's souped-up iPad Pro is supposed to be a laptop replacement -yet as many have already pointed out, it just isn't up to the task . So I decided to use the iPad Pro as its namesake suggests: As a fucking huge iPad. To my surprise, I liked it. http://gizmodo.com/what-its-like-...

gadgets.ndtv.com
★★★★★
8 years ago

The iPad Pro is, at first glance, completely crazy. A giant iPad with all the limitations of iOS, coupled with added bulk that makes it harder to tote, and a price tag that starts at Rs. 70,000 , all make it a hard sell.

bgr.in
★★★★★
8 years ago

I bought the first-generation iPad when it was launched in 2010. Five years later, it still works and is actively used by my family. For my mom, it is her only access to the Internet. My sister sketches on it, while my five-year-old niece watches her favorite YouTube videos.

Ars Technica
★★★★★
8 years ago
iPad Pro

I've been asked several times to sum up what I think of the iPad Pro, and it's something I'm still struggling to articulate. As a reviewer, I try to be fully conscious of the fact that my use cases (and even many of our readers' use cases) aren't everyone 's use cases.

Excellent performance-the A9X is Apple's fastest chip by a big margin and the iPad Pro has double the RAM of any other iDevice; Hardware is well-built and fairly light for its size; Smart Keyboard creates a surprisingly flat; stable typing surface for your lap; Nice speakers; especially in such a...

Expensive; especially for a tablet; and especially if you're adding $250 worth of accessories to it; iOS 9 has been out for two months; and we're still waiting for many apps to add support for the multitasking features (and; by extension; the iPad Pro's bigger screen); Larger size makes it awkward...

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