Apple’s new 10.5-inch iPad Pro hits a sweet spot for many—it’s big enough to offer productivity gains, yet small enough to still be pretty portable. If you’re using the new 10.5-inch iPad Pro as a laptop replacement and toting it all over town ... ( read original story ...)
Difference between iPad Pro and iPad
... its new mid-size iPads – the slick and fast iPad Pro and the solid and the budget-friendly iPad 9.7-inch. Apple ditched the “Air” name replacing its equally-worthy predecessor iPad Air 2 with the new iPad with a fewer bells and whistles. Apple ... ( read original story ...)
Six things I learned from using the iPad Pro for Real Work™
And, of course, Apple's Mail will only index a month's mail by default. I suspect that the "final 20 per cent" – such as dealing with an obscure compression format – is where the iPad Pro will really hit a wall for work. Overall, despite much carping ... ( read original story ...)
The next iPad Pro 2018: What’s the story so far?
Here we round up all the speculation surrounding the next iPad Pro models, together with some of our own thoughts about what new super Apple tablet we might get during 2018. The Apple iPad Pro 10.5 was announced at the company's developer conference ... ( read original story ...)
iPad Pro 2018: How Will Apple Convince You To Buy or Upgrade?
(ThyBlackMan.com) Tech enthusiasts are waiting for the iPad Pro 2018 release announcement. This year, Apple launched 3 devices in its iPad product line. Surprisingly, the company introduced two iPad Pro models in 12.9-inch and 10.5-inch display sizes. ( read original story ...)
Apple’s iPad Pro Continues to be the World’s #1 Detachable Tablet
Last May Patently Apple reported that 2016 was Apple's first full year of iPad Pro shipments, which included the launch ... that Qualcomm had announced that their always connected 2-in-1 notebook-tablets would be hitting the market this spring. ( read original story ...)
Thank You, Microsoft and Apple: 2-in-1 Market Survives Thanks to Surface, iPad
Microsoft was pretty much the inventor of the modern 2-in-1 form factor, and Apple joined it a few years later with the iPad Pro. And it’s these two companies the ones that drive the market forward, with an IDC report revealing that detachable tablets ... ( read original story ...)