The iPad Pro Lineup
CONTENTS
The iPad Pro Lineup
How to Buy
9.7-Inch iPad Pro Reviews
Design
Speakers
Smart Connector
Display
Display Technology
Processor
RAM
Battery
Camera
Other Features
Touch ID
Sensors
Wi-Fi and LTE
Bluetooth
Lightning Port
Accessories
Apple Pencil
Smart Keyboard
9.7-inch iPad Pro vs. 12.9-inch iPad Pro
Operating System
What's Next
iPad Pro Timeline
Like Apple's MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, the iPad Pro, a powerful flagship tablet designed to be a PC replacement, is available in two screen sizes under the same "iPad Pro" branding. The 12.9-inch iPad Pro debuted in November of 2015 and was joined by the 9.7-inch iPad Pro in March of 2016.
Externally, both models of the iPad Pro continue to look like previous-generation Apple iPads, with rounded edges, slim side bezels, thin aluminum bodies, and impressive Retina displays. Size wise, the 9.7-inch iPad Pro is identical to the iPad Air 2, while the 12.9-inch iPad Pro is similar in size to a 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro, offering 78 percent more screen real estate than the smaller device.
Teardown of 9.7-Inch iPad Pro Examines Speakers and Rear Camera, Finds 'Gobs of Adhesive'
After discovering that a handful of iPhone SE components are interchangeable with those of the iPhone 5 in a teardown last week, iFixit today shifted its sights to the other major release from Apple's "Let Us Loop You In" media event - the 9.7-inch iPad Pro.
iFixit surmised that the new iPad Pro is essentially the offspring of the iPad Air 2 and 12.9-inch iPad Pro, acquiring the looks of the former and specs of the latter. The site found, however, that the 9.7-inch iPad Pro acquired the "ugly genes" of the family when it comes to its internals as Apple continues to cram ever more features into its devices at the cost of repair accessibility.
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