Apple launched its largest ever tablet in September 2015. The iPad Pro 12.9 came with a huge 12.9-inch screen, suppor...
Apple launched its largest ever tablet in September 2015. The iPad Pro 12.9 came with a huge 12.9-inch screen, supported the Apple Pencil stylus and packed a powerful processor - it was a big change to the iPad game.
Then there was the iPad Pro 9.7 , an iPad Air 2 replacement which came with a smaller screen, new True Tone technology and all of the features we'd already seen on the original iPad Pro.
But with 2017 now in full swing we need a new large-screen iPad, and the good news is it's possible we'll get one soon: the rumored device is likely to replace both Pro models and may come in a third size too. Here's everything we know so far about the iPad Pro 2.
The original iPad Pro is over a year old, but considering the iPad Pro 9.7 came out earlier in 2016 and demand for new
Based on previous releases an early 2017 launch around March was rumored, but there's evidence that the slate was delayed , as TSMC - which is making the chips for it - has apparently seen lower than expected yields.
The Apple announcement in March was for a new iPad Air 2 replacement simply called iPad.
There's no news on pricing yet, so we only have the original iPad Pro's pricing to go from. That starts at $599 for the 9.7-inch model and $799 for the 12.9-inch one, so with pricing likely to be similar for the Pro 2 it certainly won't be easy on the wallet.
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