Testseek.com have collected 425 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Pro 12.9 inch and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Pro 12.9 inch.
November 2015
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Great performance
Brilliant display
Multitasking on an iPad
Excellent multimedia & gaming device with great speakers
Excellent large screen is great for watching movies and TV shows or family activities like playing games, Superfast when it comes to opening apps and surfing the web, Available in either 32GB or 128GB storage capacities, and with either WiFi or WiFi and m
There is no microSD card slot, so the memory cannot be expanded, There is no HDMI port, so you can't easily watch images or videos from the iPad on your TV unless you invest in a TV streaming device, Its large size means it's not as compact to carry aroun
The iPad Pro is Apple's biggest tablet to date but is ideal for those that enjoy watching movies or as a family tablet that can be used to play games together. It shares all the great features of Apple's other iPads, including the easy-to-navigate interfa...
The iPad Pro is a staggeringly quick tablet, with a superb high-resolution screen, great speakers and decent battery life. With its high-quality accessories that let it adapt to different situations and uses, it's also one of the most flexible tablets/com...
Published: 2015-12-07, Author: Charles , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: What constitutes “real work”? Anyone who has dug a ditch by hand would say that certainly qualifies, but when it comes to computing and screens, the distinction becomes more difficult. Since the introduction of the iPad in 2010, the insistence among some...
Published: 2015-12-01, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Massive screen with high resolution looks great, Apple Pencil accessory works really well, best iPad performance to date, Smart Connector wireless accessory connections
Weights same as a laptop with optional keyboard added, not as portable as other iPads, keyboard accessory doesn't truly turn it into a laptop, iOS not OS X will divide "pro" opinion
As an laptop replacement for around the house, the iPad Pro fits the bill. It is fast, quick, and easy to use. Whether working on the sofa (if there's a coffee table), watching Netflix or Sky Go in bed, or sitting at a desk working on annotations wi...
Published: 2015-11-30, Author: Lewis , review by: macworld.co.uk
Abstract: The iPad Pro, the larger 12.9in iPad is now on sale after being announced at Apple's September event alongside the iPhone 6s, a brand new Apple TV and the all-new iPad mini 4. It's not cheap though, as the iPad Pro costs a similar amount to Apple's MacBoo...
Published: 2015-11-26, Author: by , review by: geeksquad.co.uk
During my time with the iPad Pro I couldn't help but draw comparisons with other devices out there, like the Microsoft Surface series, that are trying to bridge the laptop—tablet divide, some of which offer both tablet and full OS interfaces.The iPad Pro...
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 Pe...
Abstract: Now that both Apple and Microsoft have launched higher-specced tablets with keyboards and styli, we dive into the specs to take a look at whether the iPad Pro or Surface Pro 4 is better suited to deploy within your organisation.The iPad Pro and Surface...
Phenomenal Retina screen; excellent stylus support; thin, light and adaptable
Relatively expensive; not quite a laptop; Pencil and keyboard complement MultiTouch, but don't replace it
Like a Fender Stratocaster, a Daler-Rowney A3 sketchbook, or the World Wide Web, the iPad Pro will reward effort, focus and inspiration. But it presents no barriers to skill, either, and encourages experimentation and the taking of risks. Technically it...