Testseek.co.uk have collected 425 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Pro 12.9 inch and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Pro 12.9 inch.
November 2015
(84%)
425 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
13005 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Massive screen with high resolution looks great
Apple Pencil accessory works really well
Best iPad performance to date
Smart Connector wireless accessory connections
High-resolution screen
Fantastic speakers
Blisteringly quick
There's something intangibly great about the iPad Pro the minute you pick it it up. You'll recognise it instantly as an iPad as it retains a very close design language to the others in the range
But it just looks… bigger. That sounds so ridiculously obvi
So much crisp display
Improved immersive sound experience
Super long battery life
The new iPad Pro is the biggest and fastest Apple tablet to date. The pressure-sensitive Pencil stylus offers superior sketching and drawing
And the Pro's gorgeous giant screen and quad speakers are ideal for split-screen apps
Multitasking and watching
High quality screen
Excellent stylus
Very fast performance
Beautiful build
Stunning screen
Large screen great for creative industries
Brilliant audio
Stunning display on the 12.9-inch version
Fantastic design and finish
Lots of tablet apps
So much power
Amazing screen
Hugely powerful
Expansive
Usable screen
Great speakers
Sharp screen
Balanced colours
Solid audio performance
Fast processor
Great screen
Loads of power
Brilliant speakers
Slim and incredibly light
Awesome screen and speakers
Excellent performance
Good on-the-go typing experience
Videos and games look gorgeous on the big screen
Excellent canvas for drawing
Magazine size screen is a joy for reading
It weighs just 1.6lbs
Great splitscreen multitasking in iOS 9
Solid 10-hour battery life
Phenomenal Retina screen
Excellent stylus support
Thin
Light and adaptable
Extreme processing power
Big screen
Audio power and rebalancing
Excellent large screen is great for watching movies and TV shows or family activities like playing games
Superfast when it comes to opening apps and surfing the web
Available in either 32GB or 128GB storage capacities
And with either WiFi or WiFi and m
The editors didn't like
Weights same as a laptop with optional keyboard added
Not as portable as other iPads
Keyboard accessory doesn't truly turn it into a laptop
IOS not OS X will divide "pro" opinion
Price
Mediocre battery life
Could I use this as a laptop replacement? Well
It depends what you're using your laptop for now. If it's idly browsing the web and thinking about writing a novel one day
Then absolutely. Anything beyond that
You're still going to need to keep one aroun
Not 3D Touch-enabled
Accessories not included
Supersized price tag
At launch
Very few apps are currently optimized to take advantage of the iPad Pro's full potential. Its large size makes it less portable than other iPads. Once you've paid for the Pencil and keyboard peripherals
The iPad Pro costs as much as a good lap
Can be unwieldly
Heavy
Flawed keyboard cover
Stylus is pricy
Very expensive
Size can be unwieldy for some
Internal storage not conducive for creative work E.g
Final Cut
Photoshop etc
Keyboard flimsy & difficult to work with
On the go
Only the 12.9-inch model gets the best screen
Very few upgrades over previous model
M2 chip feels a little wasted
Powerfully huge
IOS 9 adds complexity
Battery life could be longer
Size is a consideration
Pricey
Needs more native apps
Weighty
IOS 9 not a Windows 10 rival
Most will still need a proper computer
No iOS optimisations for the big screen
As expensive as a pricey laptop
Too heavy and large to hold one-handed
Relatively expensive
Not quite a laptop
Pencil and keyboard complement MultiTouch
But don't replace it
Costly
Range of prolevel creative apps for iOS remains limited
There is no microSD card slot
So the memory cannot be expanded
There is no HDMI port
So you can't easily watch images or videos from the iPad on your TV unless you invest in a TV streaming device
Its large size means it's not as compact to carry aroun
Signature iPad design with premium built quality, Lightweight & svelte given its large footprint, True sidebyside multitasking with iOS 9, New features with onscreen keyboard, Impressive processing power, Best sounding speakers in a tablet
Pricey starting cost of $799, Few apps are optimized to take advantage of its larger screen, Not all apps are supported by its enhanced multitasking features, Battery life could've been longer, Extremely long recharge time
Apple has enjoyed, for several years now, how its iPad line cruised over the competition with ease – the iPad Air and iPad mini tablets were and remain among the best offerings in their respective categories. To broaden its presence, Apple is now giving u...
Abstract: Welcome back to the iPad Pro Experiment! I took the weekend off from screens (save for watching a little Fallout 4 action) to continue with doctor-mandated recovery time, but we're back today with Friday's full-filled iPad Pro adventures.Want to read abou...
Published: 2015-11-16, Author: Phil , review by: ilounge.com
A big, beautiful screen that improves many tablet experiences, including watching videos and looking at photos. Extremely fast. Very good, intelligent speakers for an unparalleled audio experience on iPad. Smart Connector opens up new accessory possibilit
Expensive. Can be unwieldy and uncomfortable to use at times. Accessories add to price, making it no less expensive than a laptop. Portability suffers due to larger size. Some apps look “off” on huge screen. Though the device is not ideal for photography,
Pros: A big, beautiful screen that improves many tablet experiences, including watching videos and looking at photos. Extremely fast. Very good, intelligent speakers for an unparalleled audio experience on iPad. Smart Connector opens up new accessory poss...
One of the biggest displays on the market, Outstanding performance, Four speakers, Can be turned into 2in1 laptop with optional keyboard, Immense battery life
Comparatively bulky, No removable memory card slot, Lightning port instead of USBC, Expensive
The 12.9-inch display makes the iPad Pro the most productive tablet Apple has ever produced, and also the best suited for watching video. It's certainly not as portable as the company's 9.7-inch models, though...
Published: 2015-11-14, Author: Neil , review by: appleinsider.com
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iOS 9 needs more consistent cross-app support and a easy file system to replace OS X for power users, Apps don't yet properly utilize the larger screen size, even some of Apple's own, Apple cheaped out with last-gen cameras and Touch ID, Where to buy, Alo
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Abstract: Welcome to day two of my journey working solely on my iPad Pro and iPhone 6s Plus! I was a little more mobile on Thursday, which allowed me to test the portability of the iPad Pro, its cellular data connection, and get some good writing done.Want to read...
Abstract: You already know it's big, and that it's powerful, but does the iPad Pro have what it takes to survive on the road as a true notebook replacement? Apple's 12.9-inch tablet is the biggest outing for iOS to-date, and just as we realized back when it was fir...
Published: 2015-11-13, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
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