What makes an iPad "Pro"? Not long ago, you might have included a larger screen in the list of characteristics that turns an ordinary iPad into a Pro device, but the iPad Pro 9.7 turns that idea on its head.
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What makes an iPad "Pro"? Not long ago, you might have included a larger screen in the list of characteristics that turns an ordinary iPad into a Pro device, but the iPad Pro 9.7 turns that idea on its head.
However, I bought mine from Apple, a gold 128gb iPad, and paid over 200.00 less for it. Should have bought the gray but wanted something different. As for the tablet. I have purchased more tablets in the last six years than you can shake a stick at. All but one were android tablets.
I bought this Apple IPad for my four year old daughter, She loves her tablet however the accessories were not worth the extra money parts of the stand broke, I can't charge the apple pencil. The car charger wasn't necessary because I don't own a car, I even use the extension cord.
The original iPad Pro helped tablets evolve beyond mere consumption devices, thanks to its desktop-grade A9X processor and powerful Apple Pencil for creative professionals. But not everyone wants a huge 12.9-inch screen .
The iPad Pro - y'know, last year's mammoth, near 13-inch, stylus-sporting mega slate that was part iPad, part laptop, part second TV - has a new little brother. Slick, sleek and super speedy, the iPad Pro 9.7 is where Apple's attempts to "do a Microsoft Surface" and upgrade the iPad Air 2 collide.
Iconic if familiar design; Powerful and versatile with stylus-friendly screen; Great display and speakers for movie-watching
Seriously expensive; Keyboard not as good as the big iPad Pro; iOS / Mac OS hybrid not quite there yet
The same question surrounding the 12.9-inch iPad's release last year, clouds the 9.7-inch iPad: who is it really for? If only the 9.7-inch iPad Pro was capable of dual-booting iOS and OS X, then it would likely be one of the best laptop/tablet hybrid devices available, but unfortunately this is not...
Sleek and small; More manageable than the 12.9-inch iPad; Worthy upgrade over the iPad Air 2
Expensive; Runs iOS; Not a laptop replacement for most
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