Testseek.com 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.
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13005 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Amazing screen
Breathtaking power
Excellent Smart Keyboard and Pencil accessories
Excellent performance—the A9X is Apple's fastest chip by a big margin and the iPad Pro has double the RAM of any other iDevice
Hardware is well-built and fairly light for its size
Smart Keyboard creates a surprisingly flat
Stable typing surface for you
A giant display
Improved keyboard integration
Optional pencil input
Well-built
Robust performance
Bright
Pixel-dense screen
Lighter than you'd expect
Smooth
Precise pen input
Surprisingly good audio
Long battery life
Huge screen is great for movies
Spreadsheets and video editing. Fast! Excellent pen
Gorgeous 5-million pixel display
Apple Pencil makes drawing silky smooth
Powerful quad speakers
Speedy A9X processor
Very long battery life
Laptop-level power
Surprisingly light
Pencil accessory is the best stylus experience on a mainstream tablet
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
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12.9-inch iPad Pro
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro is Apple's largest iPad to date with a Ret
Excellent battery life
Plenty of speed and power
Excellent screen
Slim and lightweight for its size
Superb Pencil accessory
Loud speakers
Gorgeous
Large display
Surprisingly thin and light for size
Exceptional graphics processing
Four powerful speakers
Can connect keyboard sans pairing
Wires
Or batteries
Spacious
Sharp screen
Impressive power
Well-designed accessories
All-day battery
A9X chip has power to burn
12.9inch Retina display is stunning
Incredible audio performance
Extensive iPadoptimized app ecosystem
Smart Keyboard is a welcome addition
Apple Pencil is the best stylus on the market
Stunning screen
Great performance
Good battery life
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
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
One of the biggest displays on the market
Outstanding performance
Four speakers
Can be turned into 2in1 laptop with optional keyboard
Immense battery life
Large
Beautiful display
Powerful processor
Precise stylus
Split-screen multitasking
Huge display
Multitasking that makes the most of the screen
Incredibly good speakers
All-weekend battery life
The screen is big and beautiful. This tablet is crazy fast. It still has the same battery life
Performance
And great app selection as any iPad. With the accessories
The Pro becomes a doeverything sort of device
Great design and build quality
Very good stylus (optional)
Fast SoC
Excellent display
Great speakers
Very good runtimes
Fantastic screen
Slim design with excellent build quality
Strong performance
Best iPad camera yet
The editors didn't like
The accessories cost extra
Too big to hold up for any period of time
Expensive
Especially for a tablet
And especially if you're adding $250 worth of accessories to it
IOS 9 has been out for two months
And we're still waiting for many apps to add support for the multitasking features (and
By extension
The iPad Pro's b
A pocketable tablet
A traditional laptop
OS X or Windows software
Especially with the accessories sold separately
Still heavy compared to other tablets
No mouse support
None of the keyboards have touchpads
Screen angle isn't adjustable on any of the keyboards
IOS 9 doesn'tmultitask as wellas desktop oper
Very expensive
Pencil and Apple keyboard pretty much unavailable for a month. As big and heavy as a 13" MacBook Air when paired with keyboard
Too large for one-handed use
Keyboard lacks touchpad
Nowhere to put Apple Pencil
IOS 9 not fully optimized for big screen
Touch-centric UI with keyboard is awkward
Apps don't quite complete your workflow
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
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
Software keyboard bug
IOS is starting to how its limitations
Not all apps are updated yet for the bigger screen
Stylus is pricey
Not attachable
Keyboard case has few stand positions
So-so battery life
No built-in stand
USB ports
MicroSD slot
Pricey
Accessories come separate
Niche
IOS still has some limitations
Peripherals add considerably to cost
Builtin apps could have been taken further
Requires a new way of working
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
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
Comparatively bulky
No removable memory card slot
Lightning port instead of USBC
It's expensive
It's really big
Overpriced accessory keyboard
Not quite a PC replacement
Surprisingly buggy software
Lackluster cameras
Almost as expensive as a laptop
Even without core accessories
Its PCkilling visions imagine a world in which nobody lives. It's really big. The price gets high fast
So much crisp display, Improved immersive sound experience, Super long battery life
Not 3D Touch-enabled, Accessories not included, Supersized price tag
The iPad Pro looks, and feels, undeniably lovely. Its vast, pixel-packed screen is simply stunning, and the extra space on offer opens up a world of multitasking and productivity. The Apple Pencil and the Smart Keyboard also provide a strong foundation f...
Sharp screen, Balanced colours, Solid audio performance, Fast processor,
Size is a consideration, Pricey, Needs more native apps,
We're big fans of the iPad Pro. Its larger, improved screen makes for a superb movie-watching experience, while its power boost means it's as fast and smooth as you could ever want it to be.Add that to improved audio across the board, and some excellently...
Slim and incredibly light, Awesome screen and speakers, Excellent performance, Good on-the-go typing experience
Not as portable as other iPads, Most will still need a proper computer, No iOS optimisations for the big screen
iPad Pro – Battery Life The iPad Pro has a large, 10,307mAh battery that Apple claims will last for 10 hours. That's the same figure quoted for the iPad Air 2 – and, based on my testing, is pretty much on the money. Three hours of Netflix streaming at a c...
The iPad Pro is a device in its own right. It's a larger iPad, but imbued with new abilities and power that makes it light years ahead of the iPad Air 2. It's not as capable as dedicated laptop, but that misses the point. this is just an awesome iPad.Th...
Abstract: Apple claims its latest iPad is ‘the biggest news in iPad since iPad'. As was heavily leaked before its launch, the iPad Pro is the biggest iPad yet with a 12.9in screen. The iPad Pro will arrive in November with prices starting at $799 with UK pricing ye...
Published: 2015-09-09, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Massive screen with high resolution looks great, Apple Pencil accessory works really well, Best iPad performance to date, Smart Connector wireless accessory connections
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
As an laptop replacement for around the house, the iPad Pro fits the bill. It is fast, quick, and easy to use. Whether working on the sofa (if there's a coffee table), watching Netflix or Sky Go in bed, or sitting at a desk working on annotations with the...
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Great performance, Good battery life, Well built tablet, Good sound output
Unwieldy Smart Keyboard, Can't change the angle while using the keyboard, Not enough apps to exploit the display
The iPad Pro is a powerful tablet with top of the line performance. However, it isn't the ideal device for the average consumer. If you have specific need that justfies the purchase of the iPad Pro, then by all means go ahead and buy it. For the rest of y...
Good, Great performance, Brilliant display, Multitasking on an iPad, Excellent multimedia & gaming device with great speakers, Good, Great performance, Brilliant display, Multitasking on an iPad, Excellent multimedia & gaming device with great speakers
Costly, pricey accessories too, Software has rough edges, Not as portable due to added size and weight, No place to stow the Pencil
Does that mean that you should be picking up an iPad Pro right now? Probably - if it wasn't so painfully expensive. The 32GB model is cheaper, but if you're thinking of editing high resolution images or saving videos to the tablet, or loading up a few goo...
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