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Top new 9.7″ iPad Pro features Improved display. At first glance, you may come away with the impression that the 9.7″ iPad Pro’s display is the same as the display found in the iPad Air 2.
The iPad Pro 9.7 is a great tablet, the best classic tablet you can buy today, but the new features aren't remotely essential and the 2-in-1 aspect feels a little forced, ...
The iPad Pro 9.7 ships with iOS 9.3, and aside from a few notable additions like Night Shift and a more secure Notes app, the software experience is nearly identical to the original Pro.
The 9.7-inch iPad Pro also shares a few areas of overlap with the iPad Air 2, which is still hanging around at lower new and refurbished price points. It’s Pro , in the context of the rest of ...
The Pro 9.7 also has a great new feature called "True Tone" that adjusts the color of the screen, which isn’t available on the larger iPad Pro. The 9.7-inch Pro has the same A9X processor as its ...
The new 9.7-inch iPad Pro is better than its big brother in some ways, and worse in others, but its mission is the same: Apple wants to get people to buy more iPads, and charge more for them.
The iPad Pro 9.7-inch retains the height and width of most of the modern iPad line, but is 6.1mm thick, and weighs 437 grams — 7 grams less than the iPad Air 2.
The base price for the iPad Pro (I'll only be talking about the 9.7-inch model in this article) is $599 with a mere 32GB storage. The new 2017 iPad is $329 for the same amount of storage.
The 9.7-inch iPad Pro actually has a screen that does a bit more than the 12.9-inch iPad Pro’s screen. It has a wider color gamut with the same DCI(P3) color gamut support that’s found in the ...
9.7-inch iPad Pro Image used with permission by copyright holder. Both devices have 9.7-inch Retina screens with the same resolution, so there’s no difference in image quality.
The iPad Pro 9.7 took over where the iPad Air 2 left off and aimed squarely at Microsoft’s Surface Pro 4. Let’s put the two against each other and see which “pro” tablet is worth your money.
The new 9.7-inch iPad Pro adopts the same powerful dual-core 64-bit A9X chip that was first introduced in the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, but the two tablets are not on par when it comes to performance.