2017 optical image stabilization - pictures and video.Improved face detection, local tone mapping.Five-element lens, Six-element on 12.9" and 10.5".true tone flash, live photos - 2017 models feature Quad-LED True Tone flash.Autofocus includes focus pixels (update).2017 models have A10X Fusion chip with M10 motion coprocessor.Computer: A9X chip with 64‑bit architecture with M9 motion coprocessor.2017 models feature ProMotion technology Wide color P3 and True Tone display.9.7" model features Wide color display and True Tone display.Fully laminated display with Antireflective coating.(723 gr) Wi-Fi + Cellular model (revised 2017) Weight: Wi-Fi models 1.39 pounds (631 grams) Wi-Fi + Cellular models 1.4 pounds (633 grams).The 12.9" has the same specifications except for the screen size which has 2732 x 2048-pixel at the same resolution of 264 pixels per inch (ppi) but not the same aspect ratio. Weight: Wi-Fi models 1.03 pounds (468 grams) Wi-Fi + Cellular models 1.03 pounds (468 grams).CPU: A12X Bionic chip with 64-bit architecture Neural Engine Embedded M12 coprocessor.Antireflective coating with only 1.8% reflectivity.Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating.2388 x 1668-pixel resolution at 264 pixels per inch (ppi).Liquid Retina display 11-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit Multi‑Touch display with IPS technology.The 11" unit has the following specifications: The iPad Pro 2018 also has its own article. This is included for comparison purposes. According to recent rumors, the new iPad Pro that replaces the 10.5-inch model will have an 11-inch screen. The home button is gone, the bezels are much narrower, and the screen takes up almost all of the face of each iPad Pro model. The most noticeable change will be the new design on the front of each iPad, however. See iPad accessories for more information.īoth the current 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models will be replaced with redesigned versions that feature new flat aluminum edges, new antenna lines, new speaker placement, new button placements, Face ID instead of Touch ID, and supposedly a USB-C port instead of a Lightning port. The smart connector allows the keyboard to be powered from the Pro and data connects wirelessly. The 10.5" model has significantly larger keys and is easier to work with than the 9.7" was. There are smaller keyboards for the 9.7" model and a slightly larger one to fit the 10.5". While any smart keyboard will work with any size iPad Pro there are a full size one for the 12.9". The Apple pencil is $99 and the Smart Keyboard is $169. (All 9.7" iPads starting with the iPad 3 have the same retina display resolution) The iPad Air page shows a full comparison. The resolution is the same as the iPad Air 1 and 2. The 9.7" iPad Pro started at $599 for a 32GB version, $749 for 128GB, and $849 for 256 GB. The 10.5" iPad Pro starts at $649 for a Wi-Fi version with 64GB of memory The 12.9" iPad Pro starts at $799 for a Wi-Fi version with 32GB of memory, $949 for Wi-Fi with 128GB, and $1,079 for 128GB with Wi-Fi and cellular data. ProMotion support provides 120fps refresh for instant pen feedback.Adobe applications available like photoshop.touch, angle, and pressure sensitive screen. full size on screen keyboard with optional hardware smart keyboard, connecting magnetically to the iPad.4 speaker audio that auto balances for rotation.iOS 9 and above has split screen support. Thus 2 pages will fit on the larger model in landscape mode. The width of the 12.9" iPad Pro screen is the same width as the height of the iPad 2018, or any iPad 9.7" screen.The 10.5" has resurrected in the IPad Air 2019, which does not include all the features of the Pro. The models on this page have been replaced with the iPad Pro 2020 models with a 12.9" and 11.0" model.Both are designed to take advantage of the 11.0 iOS and newer iOS 12 features release schedule for the fall. The 10.5" iPad Pro was announced Jas a replacement for the 9.7" also with an update to the 12.9" model.The 9.7" iPad Pro was announced in March 2016 with availability at the end of that month.The iPad Pro is a 12.9" was announced by Apple in Sept 9, 2015.
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