Very nice tablet he good 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.
The bad 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.
The bottom line It's still not a full-fledged laptop killer, but the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro is the best iPad ever made - a near-perfect balance of tablet power and portability.
CNET REVIEW
Take last year's largest-ever iPad, shrink it down to the more traditional 9.7-inch size, add an even better camera and screen, and you've got the new 2016iPad Pro. It starts at$599, £499 or AU$899 for the 32GB Wi-Fi model - and it's the iPad I'd buy if I were in the market for a new tablet right now.
But if I already had an iPad Air 2, I'd hold off unless I really needed the drawing features enabled by Apple's excellent Pencil stylus( sold separately for$99, £79 and AU$165) .
I'm writing this on the 9.7-inch iPad Prowith its Smart Keyboard sitting on my lap. On a plane. The keyboard's comfy. It's not backlit, but I can guess the k
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