Testseek.com have collected 77 expert reviews of the Apple iPad Pro 5 11 inch and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad Pro 5 11 inch.
April 2020
(86%)
77 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(98%)
142 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
86010077
The editors liked
Impressive performance for a tablet
120Hz variable refresh rate
97% sRGB coverage
The display doesn't use PWM
Well-sounding quad-speaker setup
Optional LTE support
Powerful
Sleek design
Great speakers
Fantastic screen
Epic battery life
M1 processor is blazing-fast
Center Stage calls are neat
Strong quad-speaker sound
Much lighter than 12.9-inch iPad Pro
Smooth 120Hz display
Snappy
Unrivaled performance thanks to the Apple M1 processor
Loud and punchy quad speakers
Familiar premium design
The editors didn't like
Gets pricey with the hier storage options (and the LTE options)
Its rigidity is not ideal
Lacks expandability (no MicroSD card reader)
USB-C support is inconsistent
Very expensive
12.9-inch iPad Pro's display is better
IPadOS feels limited with M1 power
IPadOS 14 doesn't take advantage of all this power
Published: 2022-10-27, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Yes, the iPad is a computer. No, it's not a perfect laptop replacement yet. But even as the paths of the iPad and Mac are converging ever closer, the latest 2022 iPad Pro doesn't really try to be more laptop-like. Instead, the Pro, released alongside the...
Abstract: Apple has crammed some amazing technology into the svelte frame of the 11” M1 iPad Pro. At almost exactly 1 lb in weight, it is also almost exactly as powerful as the newest 24” iMac. It uses exactly the same processor, seemingly at a very similar clock s...
Published: 2021-05-23, Author: Henry , review by: tomsguide.com
Fantastic screen, Epic battery life, M1 processor is blazing-fast, Center Stage calls are neat, Strong quad-speaker sound, Much lighter than 12.9-inch iPad Pro
12.9-inch iPad Pro's display is better, iPadOS feels limited with M1 power
As this iPad Pro 2021 (11-inch) review shows, bigger isn't better in all ways. The 11-inch iPad Pro packs enough battery life to mop the floor with its big brother, and still offers the same improbably fast speeds you get on that 12.9-inch model. And sinc...
Published: 2020-12-21, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Impressive performance for a tablet, 120Hz variable refresh rate, 97% sRGB coverage, The display doesn't use PWM, Well-sounding quad-speaker setup, Optional LTE support
Gets pricey with the hier storage options (and the LTE options), Its rigidity is not ideal, Lacks expandability (no MicroSD card reader)
Well, we think that it's clear. When it comes to pure performance power the A12Z Bionic silicone inside of the iPad Pro 11 2020 is the most powerful processor found in a tablet up to date. Even the Snapdragon 865+ that powers the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 is...
The iPad Pro is the best it has ever been. It's a powerful and stylish tablet with a great screen and fantastic speakers. All that comes at a heavy price though, and you can certainly find similar specs cheaper elsewhere...
Lovely thin and light design, Excellent build quality, Fast and impressive screen, Facial recognition still works a treat, Improved cameras provide a good combination and a wider viewing angle, Inclusion of LiDAR is cool (even if it's largely unused at th
Expensive, May not warrant an update for current iPad Pro owners, Still no water resistance, even on the most premium iPad there is
When all's said and done, Apple's 2020 iPad Pro is a fantastically premium tablet, albeit one that costs serious dollars.Built for creatives and folks looking for the best, the iPad Pro 2020 definitely holds pole position for tablets, delivering the sort...
Lovely thin and light design, Excellent build quality, Fast and impressive screen, Facial recognition still works a treat, Improved cameras provide a good combination and a wider viewing angle, Inclusion of LiDAR is cool (even if it's largely unused at th
Expensive, May not warrant an update for current iPad Pro owners, Still no water resistance, even on the most premium iPad there is
When all's said and done, Apple's 2020 iPad Pro is a fantastically premium tablet, albeit one that costs serious dollars.Built for creatives and folks looking for the best, the iPad Pro 2020 definitely holds pole position for tablets, delivering the sort...
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