Testseek.co.uk have collected 259 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Pro 2 10.5 inch and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Pro 2 10.5 inch.
June 2017
(88%)
259 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(97%)
10184 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great display in an ultra-portable design
Keyboard accessory now full-size
As speedy as you could need
120Hz refresh really impresses
Screen is clear and bright
So much more display in your hand
Amazing audio
Smooth and crisp screen
Insanely powerful
Bigger screen but still very portable
Superfast processor and excellent graphics performance
Good battery life
IPhone 7class camera setup
Excellent display
Upgraded storage options
Faster processor
Better cameras and a bigger display in a still-compact size. Faster refresh-rate display also means faster Apple Pencil responsiveness
Brilliant screen
Lots of power
Premium design
Amazing display
Extremely powerful
Promise of iOS 11
Works brilliantly with Pencil
Fantastic display that's perfect for productivity
Performance that beats full-size laptops
Superb battery life
Powerful sound from the speakers
Impressive display
Unparalleled performance
High-quality cameras
Great performance
Ultra lightweight
Apple Pencil and keyboard cover work well
Superb screen
Outstanding performance
Excellent battery life
Great new screen
Pro-level power
Still really portable
Top battery life
Classleading screen
Super powerful
Fine audio
Just the right size
With high refresh rate
Buttery-smooth performance
Long battery life
Robust tablet-support apps
Great camera
Speakers
Also available with 256GB or 512GB of storage space
And with support for a 3G/4G SIM card as well
Touch ID means you can unlock the tablet using your fingerprint and make quick payments on shopping websites without having to input your card details
The
The editors didn't like
Not a huge change over the 9.7-inch model it replaces so not an upgrade proposition for all
A still-expensive laptop replacement
High price
Keyboard is necessary but extra
Still not quite a laptop replacement
Expensive
Few significant aesthetic changes since 2013
Most of the cool new software features require iOS 11
Which isn't coming until September. No newly imagined accessories and the ones you need (Pencil
Keyboard) drive up the cost to laptop levels
Very expensive
Need accessories to fulfil its potential
No water resistance
Big price jump from previous iPad Pro models
Expensive peripherals
No fast charger in the box
Pricey - For most people it's either this or a laptop
The best is still yet to come with iOS 11
Not the most affordable tablet on the planet
Overkill as a pure multimedia machine
Still an iOS device
Still not quite the laptop replacement for everyone
IOS 11 isn't out yet
Expensive to add Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard
Do you need the Pro power
Similar price to MacBook
Slightly squashed keys
Needs iOS 11
Pricey
No fast charging
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
There is no microSD card slot
So the storage cannot be expanded if you opt for the smaller capacity
Published: 2017-06-21, Author: Ian , review by: itpro.co.uk
Superb screen, Outstanding performance, Excellent battery life
Expensive, Still not quite the laptop replacement for everyone, iOS 11 isn't out yet
A screen upgrade would have been enough to net the new iPad Pro a perfect score, but the fact that Apple has stuffed in a host of additional upgrades means it's impossible not to recommend it. It's definitely top of the tree, easily the best product in...
Published: 2017-06-19, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
Bigger screen but still very portable, Superfast processor and excellent graphics performance, Good battery life, iPhone 7class camera setup
Expensive, Few significant aesthetic changes since 2013
The new 10.5-inch iPad Pro looks great, squeezing a larger screen into a chassis that's the same size as its 9.7-inch predecessor; the specs look fantastic on paper, too, and its performance in our speed tests is phenomenal. If you can afford that punishi...
Excellent display, with high refresh rate, Buttery-smooth performance, Long battery life, Robust tablet-support apps, Great camera, speakers
Pricey, No fast charging
Yes. There's no real reason to upgrade if you already have an iPad Pro, and look to the regular iPad or Android alternatives if you're looking for a tablet for casual use. But if you're a creative professional, the Apple Pencil is a great tool that comple...
Starting at more than £600/$600, the iPad Pro 10.5 is pricey, but you're paying for an impressive array of features that simply isn't available anywhere else. The screen is sublime, there's more power than you'll need, and with iOS 11 we're finally gettin...
For the 'average' user – someone coming from the iPad Air 2 or just looking to upgrade another old tablet – it's hard to recommend the 10.5-inch iPad Pro.Most people won't need the raw power on offer, and won't want to spend the extra money on the accesso...
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Published: 2017-06-13, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
The new iPad Pro 10.5in (2017) is a moderate rather than earth-shattering step forward from the iPad Pro 9.7in (2016).The headline enhancement is that you get a bigger screen, with less of an increase in size and weight than you'd expect as a pay-off; for...
Amazing audio, Smooth and crisp screen, Insanely powerful
High price, Keyboard is necessary but extra, Still not quite a laptop replacement
The 10.5-inch iPad Pro is a stunning machine in many ways. The speed and raw power on offer when doing pretty much any task on it can't be understated, and the upgrades to the screen are just beautiful at times.The issue comes when comparing what's on off...
Published: 2017-06-13, Author: Thomas , review by: alphr.com
Starting at £619 for 64GB and running to £889 for 512GB, the 10.5-inch iPad Pro is a big step up in price over the tablet it replaces. The 9.7-inch iPad Pro cost £499 for the 32GB model and £599 for the 128GB model; this one is £20 more expensive for a ta...