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Monday, 9 November 2015

The iPad Pro finally has a release date and UK price

Apple

Apple has announced the iPad Pro will be available to pre-order from Wednesday, and will be in stores later this week.

The 12.9-inch iPad will be priced starting at £679 for a 32GB WiFi-only model, with the LTE 128GB version retailing for £899, or WiFi only 128GB for £799.

One of the big new features for the iPad Pro will be its Pencil stylus, which promises pro-level drawing and note-taking performance but will cost an extra £79. Rounding off the package with a Smart Keyboard will cost another £139, bring the total package of a highest-specced iPad Pro with accessories to £1,120.

That might sound like a lot, but the iPad Pro is packed with very impressive technology that clearly places it in competition with many laptops, including Apple's own line of MacBooks, and Windows Surface Pro tablets of a roughly equivalent price.


Most impressively the iPad Pro features a 2732 by 2048 pixels screen -- the highest ever in an iOS device -- along with an extremely powerful A9X chip, which is again the most powerful in any mobile Apple machine. The iPad Pro is just 6.9 millimetres thin and 713 grams in weight.

The iPad also comes with a TouchID sensor, four front-facing speakers, claims to have 'all day' battery and of course has access to all the killer apps in the iOS app store.

"The early response to iPad Pro from app developers and our customers has been incredible, and we’re excited to get iPad Pro into the hands of customers around the world this week," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, in a statement.

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