It might not convince you that an iPad can really be a “pro” device, but it makes a much more convincing argument for itself than the 9.7-inch tablet it replaces. It has a bigger, better screen it has a better, faster chip with more RAM and its enlarged Smart Keyboard makes it a whole lot nicer to work on than its predecessor. And the new iPad Pros push the lineup a step further, pairing interesting screen technology and accessory support with performance you would normally expect from a more expensive laptop.Īpple refreshed both iPad Pro models this month, but today we’re focusing specifically on the 10.5-inch version, the one that has been changed the most visibly. The $329 iPad sticks to the basics, offering people a great first tablet or an ideal upgrade for that aging iPad 2. On the hardware side, the lineup is as compelling as it has ever been for the new buyers and upgraders Apple needs to attract to push up sales. Further Reading Review: Apple’s $329 iPad is for people who have never upgraded their tablet
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