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New Apple iPad Pro 11 and iPad Pro 12.9 come with the fastest mobile chipsets

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Peter 30 October 2018

Apple iOS Tablets Announcement

If the new MacBook Air is the new MacBook, then the new iPad Pro is the new MacBook Air. Apple says it’s more powerful than 92% of laptops out there and it’s running the full-blown versions of Adobe Photoshop and Autodesk AutoCAD and, yes, it could easily transform into a laptop-like device with keyboard or even a desktop with an external monitor.

There’s so much to cover, but we have to start with the new screens. With thinner bezels, Apple fit larger screen in the same body on the iPad Pro 11 and the same screen in a smaller body on iPad Pro 12.9.

The new tablets are available in 11” and 12.9”, in both cases with super-sharp Liquid Retina displays with rounded corners. As part of the slimming down of bezels, Apple dropped the Touch ID sensor in favor of Face ID. An added benefit is that the tablet now rotates its screen based on your face rather than relying on the sometimes unreliable accelerometer.

These are ProMotion displays to boot, meaning they render content at 120 fps and sense your fingers and the new Apple Pencil at 120Hz.

Speaking of the Pencil, it now attaches to the tablet with magnets and instantly begins charging wirelessly. No more plugging it into the Lightning port! Actually, no Lightning port at all.

The new Apple iPad Pros have a USB-C port, which works the same way it does on a MacBook. You can hook up an external monitor, a DSLR or even charge your phone with a USB-C to Lighting cable. See, just like a MacBook.

The new Apple A12X Bionic chipset is a proper beast and it can handle desktop tasks with ease. It still has an octa-core processor (4 big, 4 small), but now all eight cores can run at full throttle. The GPU has been upgraded to a 7-core design. Compared to previous iPad Pros, you get 35% faster single-core and 90% (!) faster multi-core performance.

The GPU performance? As fast as an Xbox One S! Seriously, Assassin’s Creed Rebellion (now available on iPad, btw) ran at 120fps. Razer must be sweating under the collar.

The iPad Pro was also demoed handling an insane 3GB PSD file with 170 layers and 12,000 x 12,000px resolution – big enough to print on a huge poster. But why print when Adobe’s Project Aero can turn it into an interactive AR presentation. Back to Photoshop, the UI may have been fully reimagined for touch (and Pencil control), but the engine is a port of the full desktop app. The Pencil now supports a double tap gesture that switches between tools in Photoshop and does whatever devs want it to in other apps.

That 3GB file takes up plenty of storage, but thanks to a new memory controller chip, the Pros can have up to 1TB of fast storage. The base models still start at 64GB, though and upgrades aren't exactly cheap.

The other high-profile accessory for the new iPad Pros is the Folio keyboard. It attaches via magnets again and can hold the tablet at two angles – one for your lap, one for the desk.

The new Smart Keyboard Folio for the iPad Pros The new Smart Keyboard Folio for the iPad Pros The new Smart Keyboard Folio for the iPad Pros
The new Smart Keyboard Folio for the iPad Pros

In terms of audio, the new tablets feature four speakers again, but this time they are tweeter/woofer pairs. And there are five microphones so those group FaceTime calls (new in iOS 12.1) will sound crystal clear.

The new iPad Pros are available for pre-order today and ship out on November 7. There are Wi-Fi only and LTE versions (with nanoSIM and eSIM). They come bundled with a fast 18W charger.

The 11” model starts at $800 (growing to $1,550 for 1TB of storage). The 12.9” model starts at $1,000 (and goes up to $1,750 for 1TB). Add $150 to those prices if you want LTE. European prices start at €880 and €1,100 for the 11" and 12.9" models, LTE is an extra €170. Note that storage choices are pretty granular: 64GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB.

If those are too rich for you, the old iPad Pro (10.5”) is still available at a new price of $650.

The new Smart Folio case is $180/€200 for the 11" model and $200/€220 for the 12.9" one. The second generations Pencil will set you back $130/€135.

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  • Anonymous
  • Fvc
  • 11 Dec 2018

PRO and OLED don't go together. For professional use only LCD is suitable.

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  • Data Buckets
  • FMY
  • 05 Nov 2018

Was a bit iffy on the design at first but all the new features really make up for it. Its a shame that Android just can't seem to keep up with IOS when it comes to tablets, even with all the restrictions that come with IOS. May possibly be my first A...

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  • OwnFix3
  • bEL
  • 01 Nov 2018

Those who are complaining never owned one.

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