... year's 9.7-inch iPad replaced the iPad Air 2. But the new iPad 9.7 (2018) has succeeded that model and is now the cheapest way to get your hands on an Apple tablet. But how does it compare to the iPad Pro 10.5, which took the place of the 9.7-inch ... ( read original story ...
iPad Pro 2018: All the rumors on specs, price, release date
Apple will look to redefine the iPad Pro line -- and justify its higher price -- with a big-time update later this year, according to the rumors. And though Apple hasn't announced anything officially, there's buzz about new Pro models surfacing at WWDC ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Pencil lag test: New iPad vs. iPad Pro
We’re still a few days away from our complete review of the new 9.7-inch iPad, but in the meantime we made a quick lag test video for anyone who wants to see how well it holds up compared to a 2015 12.9-inch iPad Pro. (A newer model currently isn’t in ... ( read original story ...
Apple releases tvOS 11.3 for Apple TV
Apple’s tvOS 11.3 adds automatic frame rate switching on the Apple TV4 and makes Apple TV 4K compatible with Sony’s Dolby Vision implementation. Support for Airplay 2 is not included. The ”match content” feature that was added to Apple TV 4K ... ( read original story ...)
Review: Apple’s New, Cheaper iPad Is Perfect If You Don’t Need the Pro
... taken on the new iPad had more grain than those shot on the iPad Pro, but that was only truly noticeable when zooming in on the picture. Read more: The 3 Biggest Things Apple May Be About to Announce You may not be snapping photos with your iPad very ... ( read original story ...
Apple’s new $329 iPad and iOS 11.3 release temper my wanderlust
Apple announced the new iPad 9.7 and released iOS 11.3 this week and combined with some cellular performance issues I had with the S9 Plus it is clear to me that iOS is the platform for me. Last year I purchased and used an iPad Pro 10.5 and Apple Pencil ... ( read original story ...
Apple 9.7-inch iPad (2018) review: Still cheap, still great
It's still the cheapest iPad at $329. It works with Apple Pencil. It's noticeably more powerful than the previous iPad. Of the three, Apple Pencil support is the most noteworthy, and it's not hard to see why. Previously, if you wanted to draw or handwrite ... ( read original story ...)