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iPad Pro 12.9in (2nd Gen) 4G 64GB (2017)

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Stuff.tv
★★★★
8 years ago
Apple iPad Pro 12.9 review

The supercharged iPad Pro is for serious creatives with seriously deep pockets

So much crisp display; Improved immersive sound experience; Super long battery life

Not 3D Touch-enabled; Accessories not included; Supersized price tag

PC Advisor
★★★★
8 years ago
iPad Pro review: the best iPad Apple has ever made, but it's no laptop

At £679, few people will buy the iPad Pro instead of an iPad Air 2. It has a great screen and plenty of power, but do you really have a need for this hulking tablet? 32GB of storage will prove too limiting for most people, and the 128GB option with the Pencil and/or keyboard is expensive (that's...

Amazon
★★★★
6 years ago
Another Apple hit!!!

I have decided to get rid of my MacBook Air which has done me proud for 4 years and move to the iPad Pro 12.9 inch. Its bigger than my Air but with the retina display, very fast chip and with the pen accessory and keyboard I don't regret one minute of the upgrade.

amazon.ca
★★★★
8 years ago
WHOO HOO I'm so happy with it!

Product is, of course FANTASTIC and I received it fast to Canada. Sound is amazing and it's perfect for streaming. So happy with it.

Digit
★★★★
8 years ago
Apple iPad Pro WiFi and cellular

The iPad Pro is a powerful tablet with top of the line performance. However, it isn't the ideal device for the average consumer. If you have specific need that justfies the purchase of the iPad Pro, then by all means go ahead and buy it.

Great performance; Good battery life; Well built tablet; Good sound output

Unwieldy Smart Keyboard; Can't change the angle while using the keyboard; Not enough apps to exploit the display

Tech2
★★★★
7 years ago
iPad Pro review: Extraordinary gadget, but not a laptop killer yet

It's quite impossible to have one device to rule them all, but I'd be happy if I could bring it down to two. The thought of not having to lug one and also one less device to charge is not a bad idea.

ComputerShopper
★★★★
8 years ago

Apple may be playing catch-up, issuing its first oversize tablet, but the iPad Pro cuts no corners: It's a fittingly luxurious take on the form.

Gorgeous; large display; Surprisingly thin and light for size; Exceptional graphics processing; Four powerful speakers; Can connect keyboard sans pairing; wires; or batteries

Stylus is pricey; not attachable; Keyboard case has few stand positions; So-so battery life; No built-in stand; USB ports; MicroSD slot

Overstock
★★★★
7 years ago
Love the size

Great purchase, paired with a smart connect keyboard makes it great for on the go business. Large screen is better than squinting at your phone. My only issues are that it is a bit heavy to hold if you plan on reading on it. It also takes a very long time to charge.

iLounge
★★★★
8 years ago
Apple iPad Pro

So, does iPad Pro do enough to replace a laptop (even a MacBook)? Some might be quick to say no, but we think it depends on the user. There are many out there who wouldn't wish to leave behind the extended power capabilities of OS X or Windows, and certain heavy laptop users may dismiss the notion...

A big, beautiful screen that improves many tablet experiences, including watching videos and looking at photos; Extremely fast; Very good, intelligent speakers for an unparalleled audio experience on iPad; Smart Connector opens up new accessory possibilities and adds to device's versatility.

Expensive; Can be unwieldy and uncomfortable to use at times; Accessories add to price, making it no less expensive than a laptop; Portability suffers due to larger size; Some apps look "off" on huge screen.

Notebookcheck
★★★★
8 years ago
Apple iPad Pro Tablet Review

Even though many users think that it is an affront that Apple has developed a large tablet and even a corresponding pen, the result is very convenient. The Californians certainly did not reinvent the device class, but once again, they have managed to integrate a high-quality product into their own...

great design and build quality; very good stylus (optional; fast SoC; excellent display; great speakers; very good runtimes

scaling of iOS, weak and hot power adaptor, long charging times, no NFC, only LTE Cat; 4, expensive accessories

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