iPad Pro 10.5in 4G 512GB (2017)
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8 years ago
iPad Pro 10.5 review
There's a lot to say about the 10.5in iPad Pro, but in short, we think you'll love it. It's a delight to use for a huge variety of tasks thanks to its power, design and great screen size, but it comes at a price.
8 years ago
Such a great device
It is a step up in screen, camera, finger print reader and overall experience. I highly recommend.
8 years ago
iPad Pro 10.5 Review: Apple's best iPad yet
Even though the iPad has only been around for seven years, it has revolutionized how we think of computing and started the tablet revolution. And since 2010, Apple has stuck to the 9.7-inch screen size for the main iPad line, until they introduced the 12.9-inch iPad Pro back in 2015.
Pros:
- Beautiful display and the 120Hz refresh rate make it better
- Premium design
- Excellent battery life
- Awesome speakers
- Powerful processor
- Great performance
- iOS 11 looks promising for the iPad
- Apple Pencil works great (especially for drawing
Cons:
- Can get as expensive as a laptop (especially when adding cost of accessories
- TouchID issues
- iOS 10 can be limited
8 years ago
10.5-inch iPad Pro review: Apple's 2-in-1 is starting to grow up
The truth is that I've been loving the 10.5-inch iPad Pro since I opened the box. It's a fantastic device, and it's actually a wonderful 2-in-1, and I know that there will be a lot of people that aren't happy to hear that.
8 years ago
Apple iPad Pro (10.5-inch) Wi-Fi Review
Apple announced early this month, their new tablets – a 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro . These slates feature a new technology called ProMotion that can deliver refresh rates of up to 120Hz for fluid scrolling and smoother motion content.
Pros:
- Gorgeous display
- 4-speaker setup
- Detailed and powerful speakers
- Smooth performance
- Capable internals
- Long battery life
Cons:
- Device gets hot over time
8 years ago
Apple iPad Pro 10.5 Review
More than most tech companies out there, Apple is a manufacturer that really gets set in its ways: no doubt after a long period of careful consideration, Apple tends to decide, "this is how we're going to do things," and keeps on doing that same thing, over and over, for years and years.
Pros:
- Big
- beautiful screen (but not TOO big
- Bassy
- rich sound
- Day-long battery life
- Laptop-competitive performance
- Great camera for when you need it
Cons:
- With accessories
- starts getting expensive
- fast
- Even with split-screen
- iOS doesn't feel optimized for tablets
- Audio recording when shooting video doesn't sound great
8 years ago
Apple iPad Pro 10.5-inch Review
Pros:
- Excellent screen
- Incredibly powerful
- Great audio output
Cons:
- Overpowered for iOS 10
- Not quite close to replacing your laptop
8 years ago
At that point you've got to ask yourself if you wouldn't rather just have a laptop. But if you're set on a tablet and want the best of the best, this is it.
Pros:
- + Brilliant screen
- + Lots of power
- + Premium design
Cons:
- - Very expensive
- - Need accessories to fulfil its potential
- - No water resistance
8 years ago
Apple iPad Pro (10.5-Inch)
The current non-Pro iPad, starting at $329 for 32GB, is all the slate you need for traditional tablet use, which includes games, magazines, comics, and basic email, writing, and web browsing.
Pros:
- Extremely fast
- Light
- Excellent screen and cameras
- Better battery life than previous iPads
Cons:
- Expensive
- Using iOS for pro-level applications requires a shift in thinking
- Screen technologies may be too advanced to perceive
8 years ago
Apple iPad Pro (10.5-Inch) Review
Apple's 10.5-inch iPad Pro tablet packs as much power as a laptop, but using iOS for pro-level applications will take some getting used to for many professionals. It's taken seven years for Apple to achieve a laptop-class tablet with a truly touch-first interface and pro-level apps. The first iPad Pro worthy of the name, the 10.5-inch model ($649 for 64GB) could herald a whole new way of working. With a blazing-fast A10X processor and a new generation of apps, the Apple slate is finally capable of doing many of the things you would typically use a laptop for. But the entirely new workflow involved with professional-level tasks on an iPad use takes some getting used to. Physical Form and Display The 10.5-inch iPad Pro ($499.99 at Best Buy) replaces the 9.7-inch model that was released last year. As far as design goes, it's still an attractive metal slab with a glass screen. It's slightly taller and wider, but slimmer than the 9.7-inch model and the current non-Pro iPad, with somewhat narrower but still quite visible bezels. There's a Touch ID home button at the bottom of the screen, volume buttons on the side, and a power button and headph...
Pros:
- Extremely fast
- Light
- Excellent screen and cameras
- Better battery life than previous iPads
Cons:
- Expensive
- Using iOS for pro-level applications requires a shift in thinking
- Screen technologies may be too advanced to perceive
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