In April 2021, Apple updated its popular iPad Pro lineup, introducing a faster M1 chip, a Liquid Retina XDR display, a Thunderbolt port, and more, replacing the previous models from March 2020.
Yes, I know I'm a pretty vocal critic of the iPad. However, there are a handful of reasonable (if narrow) niches that make it easy for me to justify having one around. My current 2017 10.5" iPad Pro ...
Apple today began offering refurbished versions of the second-generation 11-inch iPad Pro and fourth-generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro models that were originally released in March 2020. Pricing starts ...
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iPad Pro 2020 - Is It A Computer?
Is the iPad Pro 2020 a viable computer alternative? Jack Gordon reviews Apple's latest iPad, comparing it to a MacBook Pro. A deep dive into iPadOS, performance, and more. Poll Reveals 2028 GOP ...
I’ve been using the iPad Pro for more than a week now—you can read my review here—and one of the first things I did was seek to answer the question of whether last year’s Magic Keyboard would fit this ...
The 2021 iPad Pros are the first to feature Apple’s fancy M1 processor, and they are finally available to buy (shipping starts this Friday, May 21). Like the 2020 iPad Pros that were released a little ...
Like last year, the iPad Pro comes in two sizes: 11 inches and 12.9 inches. The 12.9-inch model this year also includes a new Mini-LED screen, which Apple is branding as a “Liquid Retina XDR” display.
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