Apple iPad Pro (11-inch, Wi-Fi + Cellular, 64GB) – Space Gray (Latest Model)
The new 11-inch iPad Pro features an advanced Liquid Retina display that goes edge to edge. Face ID, so you can securely unlock iPad Pro, log in to apps, and pay with just a glance. The A12X Bionic chip is faster than most PC laptops and easily runs pro apps. All-day battery life. Wi-Fi and
The new 11-inch iPad Pro features an advanced Liquid Retina display that goes edge to edge. Face ID, so you can securely unlock iPad Pro, log in to apps, and pay with just a glance. The A12X Bionic chip is faster than most PC laptops and easily runs pro apps. All-day battery life. Wi-Fi and Gigabit-class LTE. Over a million apps available on the App Store, including augmented reality experiences. And the new Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard Folio help you be even more creative and productive. It will make you rethink what iPad is capable of—and what a computer is capable of.
Product Features
- 11-Inch edge-to-edge Liquid Retina display with Promotion, true Tone, and wide Color
- A12X Bionic chip with Neural Engine
- Face ID for secure authentication and Apple Pay
- 12MP back camera, 7MP True Depth front camera
- Four speaker Audio with wider Stereo sound
- 802. 11AC Wi-Fi and gigabit-class LTE cellular data
- Up to 10 hours of battery life
- Usb-c connector for charging and accessories
- IOS 12 with group FaceTime, shared augmented reality experiences, screen time, and more
I’m exchanging my new iPad Pro for a Macbook Pro or Air. Here’s why…. As has been noted in many tech blogs and test labs, the Apple iPad Pro is an impressive tablet. But it’s not a computer per se. It has a lot of technical innovations, but at heart it’s just a much bigger iPhone with a touch-sensitive screen refined sufficiently so that you can draw on it. You still must get your iOS applications from the Apple Store, which is a severe limitation of the iPad Pro’s utility. Those that are available are not always the best but are always the most expensive. Not being able to use macOS applications … well, say goodbye to the world of computing.As for internal storage, it varies with price, but to share and sync data among your devices, you must stash everything in the Apple iCloud or another cloud system (for a price). As a longtime Mac user, I’m not thrilled by the iCloud’s imposition of rules on how to handle my data. At least with a Macbook of one sort or another I retain control of how these things are done. Call me old…
Worthy of the upgrade from iPad Pro 10.5â The Good:-Powerful and snappy performance-Face ID is more efficient and effective than finger ID-Speakers are louder and crisper-Lightweight-High resolution screen-Great for travel-New Smart Keyboard is better than previous generation as it protects the back of the iPad-New Apple Pencil 2 is better than previous generation since you charge on side of iPad-USB C is more universal of a connector-Beautiful design-LTE works wellThe Bad:-Expensive but powerful-No USB C to 3.5 mm headphone converterThe Bottom Line:I have both the iPad Pro 10.5 (512 GB LTE) and this new iPad Pro 11 (512 GB LTE version). I travel a lot and use my iPad almost exclusively when Iâm away from my desk. I use my iPad to take hand written notes exclusively and use Excel and do picture editing. This new iPad 11 compared to the 10.5 is better in every way. Probably whatâs saved me the most time is Face ID. Itâs…