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Apple iPad Pro 12.9-inch

SPECIFICATIONS

Screen 12.9-inch 2732x2048 LCD Processor Apple A12X Bionic Storage 64GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB Operating system iOS 12 Camera 12MP rear with 4K video, 7MP front with 1080p video Dimensions 280.6x214.9x5.9mm Weight 631g

From £969 apple.com

The question of whether tablets are real computers or not is long dead. Even before companies started putting ‘pro’ on the end of product names, people were using tablets for business, creativity, gaming, personal admin… You know, things you would normally use computers for. The follow-up question is whether you might buy the new Apple iPad Pro instead of your next laptop, and that’s where it gets complicated. The new iPad Pro is the best tablet ever made, and is a marvel of engineering… but still might not be right for you.

Cutting corners

This year’s iPads feature the biggest change in Apple’s tablet design since their creation, dropping the Home button and pinching the curved corners from the iPhone X. This is a much bigger deal than it seems at first, because it’sand kinda ridiculous in the hand. This just feels like a good, usable size. It’s still on the big side, sure, but there’s also an 11-inch model (starting at £769), which is essentially identical other than screen size and resolution.

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