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    Apple introduces the new 10.5-inch iPad Pro

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on June 5, 2017 Apple, Brands, Business, Devices, Gadgets, Innovation, Internet, Internet of Things, Marketing, Products, Software, Technology

    Apple announced a new 10.5 inch iPad Pro and a refreshed 12.9-inch model today at its Worldwide Developers Conference. Apple said it’s the first iPad to support HDR video, a high-end viewing experience that’s typically reserved for first-class TV sets. It features a TrueTone display that adjusts its brightness and tone depending on your environment to make it easier on eye strain.

    Apple’s original 12.9-inch iPad Pro hit the scene in November 2015. Its sheer size and high-end specs made it a standout of the tablet scene, while the Apple Pencil made to work with it made it a hit with designers and other creatives. Now, just a year after Apple introduced a smaller, still capable 9.7 inch iPad Pro with a more typical form factor, the tech company has replaced it with a new, larger model: a 10.5-inch iPad Pro.

    This new model — which appears to be replacing the 9.7-inch iPad Pro — has a larger 10.5 inch display, which is 20 percent larger, with a 40 percent reduction in borders, and it weighs in at 1 pound. It has a full-size onscreen keyboard, as well as a full-sized Smart Keyboard (that Apple sells separately), with support for more than 30 languages. For the first time, there will be a Japanese-language keyboard, too.

    There’s a True Tone display, a wide color gamut, Ultralow reflectivity and 600 nit brightness, making watching movies even better. Under the hood, the iPad Pro uses an A10X Fusion chip with a six-core CPU, which brings three high-performance cores and three high-efficiency ones. There’s also a 12-core GPU on deck, which should translate to a 40 percent boost in graphics performance, according to Apple. All of this also comes to the larger 12.9-inch iPad Pro, making your choice more about size and price than performance or specs.

    The new Pro models will now support fast charging, USB 3 support and some new smart covers. The beginning models will start with 64 GB of memory, twice the amount the entry line had previously. There’s a new 12MP camera (and a 7-megapixel FaceTime HD camera) with optical image stabilization and a high-speed sensor with a 1.8 apterture. The camera has a six-element lense, quad-LED True Tone Flash, wide color capture, and 4K video capture. Plus? iOS 11 has a plethora of new iPad-specific features..

    The new iPad Pro line starts at $649 for the 10.5-inch model (which is only $50 more than the previous 9.7-inch model), and only another $150 for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro’s entry-level device, which starts at $799.

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    2 Comments

    1. Araoye Gbadebo on June 5, 2017 9:53 pm

      This device is nice, that’s why I love Apple brand, they are known​ in producing great and gorgeous smart devices. Their customers​ will surely love it

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      • Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on June 5, 2017 10:11 pm

        Apple is just in a world of their own that is quite extraordinary from ours the Android OS users HAHAHA #WWDC17

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