Testseek.com have collected 231 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Pro 5 12.9 inch and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Pro 5 12.9 inch.
March 2020
(87%)
231 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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512 Reviews
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The editors liked
Gorgeous hardware
Excellent display
Good battery life
Capable camera
Swift performance
And that it's a bit faster than the A12X from the 2018 models
Further Reading
Apple walks Ars through the iPad Pro's A12X system on a chip
The Neural Engine
Apple's proprietary machine learning and AI processor
Also has eight cores
And Cupertino say
Trackpad support is useful
Intuitive
Improved onboard microphones
Rear 3D room-scanning camera
Wi-Fi 6
Base model gets 128GB storage
Extremely fast new M1 processor
Autozooming wide-angle front camera helps
Step-up Mini-LED display on 12.9-inch model is stellar
5G option welcome
Gorgeous Mini LED screen
Desktop-level CPU
Excellent cameras and audio
Stellar 5G performance
Still a great-looking tablet
Better graphics
Albeit not by much
Wi-Fi 6 support
Both the 2018 and 2020 will support Magic Keyboard
IPadOS 13.4 is a great update for iPads across the board
Revamped Measure app is much better
LiDAR is a game changer
Fast A12Z processor
Although it's not a huge improvement over the A12X
LiDAR sensor greatly improves augmented reality
But will you use it?
Satisfying ultrawide lens
Magic Keyboard accessory is a great (though pricey) match
Stunning Mini LED display (12.9-inch model)
Center Stage camera is useful
M1 chip offers incredible performance upgrades
Best speakers and mics on a tablet
IPadOS with a Magic Keyboard feels very close to a laptop
Incredible speed and potential with M1 processor
Liquid Retina XDR display is a big upgrade for pros and content lovers
Thunderbolt 3 unlocks a bigger peripheral market and productivity
5G is amazing for work on the go
We love the new white Magic Keyb
Amazing HDR Mini-LED screen
Ridiculously powerful M1 chip
Extremely thin and well-made
Useful optional 5G connectivity
XDR display can get bright and vivid
M1 chip is outrageously fast
Slim
Durable chassis
Thunderbolt 3 and USB4 support
Improved front-facing camera with Center Stage
5G wireless speeds
Fast A12Z Bionic performance
Brilliant display
IPadOS's new and improved cursor control
Magic Keyboard actually feels magical
Long battery life
XDR display gets super bright
M1 processor sets new iPadOS records
Center Stage is pretty cool
Thunderbolt 3 and USB 4 support
5G
Finally
Stellar performance
Intuitive and useful trackpad support
Vivid and superbright display
Awesome cameras
Great display
Fast
Trackpad support
Impressive performance
Added memory makes a huge impact
A beautiful display
Great design
Thin and portable
Fantastic performance
Smooth animations
USB Type-C
128 GB base storage
Timeless hardware design
Superb performance
Display is excellent
Speakers and microphone punch above their weight
Beautiful and large OLED-rivaling mini-LED display
Unparalleled performance
Best speakers on a tablet
Surprisingly thin and light for its size
Attractive design
Fast and reliable Wi-Fi
Good 12-MP camera
Wide range of accessories
Color-accurate 120Hz display
Great performance
Strong quad speakers
Extremely high performance
Excellent speakers
Long update support
Great display with HDR content
The editors didn't like
Awkward size
Expensive
Requires accessories
Accessories are costly
App support for all this power and these new features still isn't there
IPadOS feels like software in transition between two paradigms
Compromising both compared to other options
The lack of a headphone jack or any audio output besides USB-C is a real
Same design as 2018 Pro
Cost with accessories adds up
No apps to test new AR features
Not notably faster than 2018 model
IPadOS still isn't flexible enough to unleash multitasking potential
Camera placement isn't always perfect for Zoom calls
High price for accessories
Configs
No real multiple monitor support
IPadOS makes multitasking difficult
Major apps missing from the platform
Increimental update
Smart Keybaord Folio still has problems
LiDAR has no user-facing app and relies on developers to use
No notable speed improvements
Rating
4 out of 5
Lowest prices on Apple's 2020 iPad Pro
Instant discounts on Apple's new 2020 iP
AR not yet robust enough yet to get a lot out of the LiDAR sensor
Mediocre battery life
5G still feels like a tax
11-inch model lacks Mini LED display
Can get very expensive with accessories
Price hike on the 12.9-inch
12.9-inch thickness won't support some cases
Apple still won't support with "pro" software
Mini-LED not quite as good as OLED
Still slight blooming
Screen is mostly still 600 nits
Just one port still
Display has some limitations
IPadOS can feel restricting
Charging cord too short
Some apps not optimized for trackpad
Rear cameras can't do portraits or Night mode
Display is best on HDR content
Expensive with accessories
Previous model is a better value
No headphone jack
Expensive (Accessories sold separately)
Paying for LIDAR you may not use
IPadOS limitations still grate
High-end models are expensive
Accessories are pricey (Magic Keyboard not even out yet)
Higher storage tiers can get expensive
File system is still a bit funky
Charging feels slow in 2020
3rd-party trackpads lack three finger gestures
Can get expensive depending on configuration and accessories
IPadOS 14 doesn't take advantage of those specs
Expensive accessories
No IP certification
Case is slightly too flexible
Non-expandable storage
Only 12 months of warranty
Expensive tablet
Weak charger
Slow display response times and PWM brightness control
Published: 2020-04-15, Author: Henry , review by: macworld.com
Abstract: Apple released the 2020 iPad Pro at a strange time. With the coronavirus pandemic in full swing around the world, the new tablet was announced with a simple press release rather than an extravagant event. What we got appeared to be little more than a min...
Abstract: March 31st, 2020 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistTwo years ago, we shocked the Mac community when we showed the iPad Pro beating the best 13-inch MacBook Pro. Guess what? We are back with another shocker.GRAPH LEGENDiPad Pro 4th Gen = A12Z Bioni...
Published: 2020-03-27, Author: Andrew , review by: appleinsider.com
Still a great-looking tablet, Better graphics, albeit not by much, Wi-Fi 6 support, Both the 2018 and 2020 will support Magic Keyboard, iPadOS 13.4 is a great update for iPads across the board, Revamped Measure app is much better, LiDAR is a game changer,
Increimental update, Smart Keybaord Folio still has problems, LiDAR has no user-facing app and relies on developers to use, No notable speed improvements, Rating: 4 out of 5, Lowest prices on Apple's 2020 iPad Pro, Instant discounts on Apple's new 2020 iP
and that it's a bit faster than the A12X from the 2018 models, Further Reading, Apple walks Ars through the iPad Pro's A12X system on a chip, The Neural Engine, Apple's proprietary machine learning and AI processor, also has eight cores, and Cupertino say
App support for all this power and these new features still isn't there, iPadOS feels like software in transition between two paradigms, compromising both compared to other options, The lack of a headphone jack or any audio output besides USB-C is a real
Abstract: March 26th, 2020 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistShould you buy or upgrade to the 2020 iPad Pro 12.9-inch? What performance and features does it offer over the 2018 iPad Pro? Or, for that matter, the 2019 iPhone 11 Pro?GRAPH LEGENDiPad Pro 4th G...
Published: 2020-03-24, Author: Mark , review by: tomsguide.com
Fast A12Z Bionic performance, Brilliant display, iPadOS's new and improved cursor control, Magic Keyboard actually feels magical, Long battery life
Charging cord too short, Some apps not optimized for trackpad, Rear cameras can't do portraits or Night mode
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Published: 2020-03-24, Author: Joe , review by: macrumors.com
Abstract: The first reviews of the new iPad Pro have hit the web and we've rounded them up below.Given that trackpad support is coming to all modern iPad models with iPadOS 13.4, set to be released later today, the actual hardware changes to the 2020 iPad Pro are...