Testseek.com have collected 231 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Pro 5 12.9 inch and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Pro 5 12.9 inch.
March 2020
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231 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2021-05-19, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
good battery life, extremely fast M1 chip, stunning mini LED screen, optional 5G, USBC/Thunderbolt 3, great speakers, Face ID, good rear camera with lidar for AR, large app library
very expensive, no kickstand without case, no headphone socket, still has limitations as a PC/Mac replacement
The 12.9in iPad Pro for 2021 is quite a device. It has one of the very best displays, making it killer for video. It has a lot of power with the M1 chip and a reliable nine-plus hours of battery life. It even has Thunderbolt 3 connectivity and optional 5G...
Published: 2021-05-19, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Mini LED screen is better and brighter,Ease of use,Camera improvements,5G connectivity
Center Stage (camera tracking) can be hit and miss,Software feels like it's holding it back
When Steve Jobs first revealed the iPad back in 2010 it was all about casual reading and surfing from the sofa, about access to apps to empower, entertain, and educate us. More than a decade on and the 2021 iPad Pro still embraces those principles. But fo...
Published: 2021-05-19, Author: Christian , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Incredible performance, Beautiful display on 12.9-inch model, Stunning design, Center Stage works great, USB 4/Thunderbolt 3 port
Nearly MacBook priced, No Mini-LED on 11-inch model
Yes, but only if you really want or need the biggest and best tablet. The 2021 iPad Pro is more than enough iPad for most people. A lot more. But if spending more than $800 on a tablet isn't really a big deal for you, you'll absolutely love the 2021 iPad...
The similarity in performance begs the question: if you already own a 2018 iPad Pro, is it worth buying this newer model, especially since the £349 Magic Keyboard is backwards compatible with the 2018 iPad Pro?The short answer to that question, I would ha...
Fantastic performance, Magic Keyboard works well, New LiDAR scanner is clever
External monitor support limited, Performance similar to 2018 model
The similarity in performance begs the question: if you already own a 2018 iPad Pro, is it worth buying this newer model, especially since the £349 Magic Keyboard is backwards compatible with the 2018 iPad Pro?The short answer to that question, I would ha...
Published: 2020-08-17, Author: Jon , review by: itpro.co.uk
We've followed the iPad Pro since its launch some four years ago, buying each new model as they came along. With the 2020 version, there are significant changes to the platform. The big question, however, is whether it's worth it: is this a good inflectio...
Abstract: We've been using Apple's latest iPad Pro for about a month now, so this review has been updated with what we've discovered. 2020’s iPad Pro is a modest upgrade to 2018’s model, with what new performance it offers being more about future-proofing than aff...
The new iPad Pro 12.9in might not be that different from the 2018 variant, at least from a design perspective, but with the introduction of trackpad support and the Magic Keyboard, it's the first time that I've truly seen the potential of the larger iPad...
Published: 2020-04-13, Author: Henry , review by: macworld.co.uk
The iPad Pro is not a direct laptop replacement. Rather, it can conceivably replace your laptop if you have a workflow and attitude that allows it to.The best thing about how the iPad Pro has matured is its embrace of the modular ecosystem. The iPad itsel...
Published: 2020-04-11, Author: David , review by: avforums.com
Abstract: It's the highest-specced tablet from Apple, available in two screen sizes: 11in and 12.9in. The 12.9in model is in its fourth-generation, having gone through three major redesigns, and the 11in version is on its second go-round. The last update was in Nov...