Complete Specifications and latest reviews by original buyers :
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Size: 256GB
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Key Features :
- 10. 5-Inch Retina Display with Promotion, true Tone, and wide Color
- A10X Fusion chip
- Touch ID Fingerprint Sensor
- 12MP back camera, 7MP FaceTime HD Front camera
- Four speaker Audio
- 802. 11AC Wi-Fi and LTE cellular data
- Up to 10 hours of battery life
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Style: Wi-Fi + Cellular | Color: Rose Gold | Size: 256GB
Compare Apple iPad products
Apple iPad Pro – 10.5 inch | Apple iPad Pro – 11 inch | Apple iPad Pro – 12.9 inch | |
Display | 10.5 inch Retina display | 11 inch Liquid Retina display | 12.9 inch Liquid Retina display |
Face/Touch ID | Touch ID | Face ID | Face ID |
Chip | A10X Fusion chip | A12X Bionic chip with Neural Engine | A12X Bionic chip with Neural Engine |
Camera | 12MP photos | 12MP photos | 12MP photos |
Video | 4K video recording | 4K video recording | 4K video recording |
Apple Pencil Compatibility | Apple Pencil | Apple Pencil (2nd generation) | Apple Pencil (2nd generation) |
Smart Keyboard Compatibility | Compatible with Smart Keyboard and Bluetooth keyboards | Compatible with Smart Keyboard Folio and Bluetooth keyboards | Compatible with Smart Keyboard Folio and Bluetooth keyboards |
Connector | Lightning connector | USB-C connector | USB-C connector |
Technical Details
Apple iPad Pro – 10.5 inch (Previous Model)
Display | 10.5‑inch Retina display with ProMotion technology and True Tone |
Capacity | 64GB, 256GB, 512GB |
Chip | A10X Fusion fourth-generation chip with 64-bit desktop-class architecture, Embedded M10 coprocessor |
Camera and Video | 12MP camera with Auto HDR and 4K video at 30 fps |
Front Camera | 7MP FaceTime HD front camera with Auto HDR |
Battery Life | Up to 10 hours of surfing the web on Wi‑Fi, watching video, or listening to music.; Up to 9 hours of surfing the web using cellular data network |
Connector | Lightning |
In the Box | iPad Pro, Lightning to USB Cable, USB Power Adapter |
Height | 9.8 inches (250.6 mm) |
Width | 6.8 inches (174.1 mm) |
Depth | 0.24 inch (6.1 mm) |
Weight | 1.03 pounds (469 grams) Wi-Fi model; 1.05 pounds (477 grams) Wi-Fi + Cellular model |
Release Date | 6/5/2017 |
Frequently asked questions by customers & answers
Question:Is this the same iPad that sells on the Apple website
Answer:Yes it is.
By A seller SELLER on September 17, 2017No, it is not. This is last year’s IPad Pro which is currently only being sold Refurbished at Apple. It is almost identical to the new IPad Air 3 which IS being sold at Apple right now, but the processor is older and it has four speakers instead of two in the Air.
By Vanessa on April 19, 2019Yes
By Amazon Customer on September 19, 2017 See more answers (3)Collapse all answers
Question:can i get insurance for this?
Answer:Yes you certainly can. I did and it is certainly providing me with a piece of mind.
Question:Is this the newest one on the market?
Question:is this item new and sealed in the original box?
Answer:Yes
Customer/ Actual users ratings and Reviews:
4.7 out of 5 stars4.7 out of 5738 customer ratings
5 star | 85% | |
4 star | 7% | |
3 star | 2% | |
2 star | 1% | |
1 star | 5% |
Reviews Analysis:
This is my fourth iPad. I had the original one, the iPad 2, the iPad Air, and now this Pro 10.5. Between all the other models, the upgrades were incremental. A few more features, a tiny bit less weight. The nearly four-year gap between my Air and the Pro was the longest, and the difference is astonishing. This iPad is freakishly fast. There’s no lag to anything–changing screen orientation, opening apps, working, watching videos, whatever. It’s the smoothest touchscreen device I’ve ever owned.
The extra 0.8 inch over the traditional iPad is actually noticeable. The screen is just gorgeous. The True Tone display automatically provides the correct and most eye-pleasing color temperature for any lighting. The screen is a fraction of the reflectivity of my iPad Air, making for a far better reading experience. Also, there was one thing I hated about the iPad Air, which was a downgrade from previous models: the screen glass was cheap. It felt hollow, thin, and plasticky. It made noise when your fingers hit it to type. Not this new iPad Pro. The screen feels rock-solid, and your fingers type silently. Also, the Air’s loud, clicky Home button has been replaced by a luxuriously quiet one with Touch ID fingerprint authentication. And I love that you can now summon Siri with your voice–no need to reach for the iPad Pro and hit a button unless you want to.For those wondering if this is good laptop replacement…it is not. Artists will love what they can do with the Apple Pen. However, even with a keyboard, productivity pales in comparison to a nice PC Ultrabook (which can also feature a touchscreen, pen input, and fingerprint authentication) or MacBook. The iPad shines as a consumption device, not so much as a productivity device. Watching videos, communicating with friends/family, reading from a full-color Kindle app, or getting lovely, multimedia magazines on the device is a joy. Games and apps will keep getting more and more futuristic due to Apple taking the lead in Augmented Reality. And those front and rear cameras…OMG…those I will let you discover for yourself!
There’s one more thing…The iPad is so easy to set up and get going, they don’t even include an owner’s manual. You could thoroughly enjoy the device for years without reading one sentence of instruction. DON’T make that mistake. There is indeed an owner’s manual, and it’s hundreds of pages long. If you really want to see how magical your iPad Pro can get, open the iBooks app, do a search for “iPad User Guide for iOS(current version number),” and download the free manual. Even something as small as the section on the many ways you can use the onscreen keyboard is priceless, but there’s a massive amount more.
Let me preface this by saying that I’m mainly an Android guy (i have a Galaxy s8+ and recently used to own an NVIDIA Shield tablet), and a Windows guy. The last time I’ve owned an Apple product was in 2011 when I bought the iPad 2 (which I sold a year later), however, I do use a 27″ iMac at work, so I have some experience with Apple products.
I’ve wanted to get into digital drawing more, and wanted to buy a tablet that would let me do so while on the go. After extensive research, and going hands-on with a ton of devices when I could, my final 4 choices were the Galaxy S3, the Galaxy Tab A 10.1 with S Pen, the Surface 4 pro and the iPad Pro.
I almost immediately discounted the Tab A, as it’s simply-HD screen, while looking good color-wise, simply did not cut it resolution wise. I could see… PIXELS… dreaded, dreaded pixels. It also has a 16:9 screen ratio which just didn’t seem to jive with drawing. At $270, I think it’s a great deal for a mid-range Android tablet, but it just wasn’t going to work for me.
So then I thought the S3 would fit the bill. Sure, it’s a little pricey, but it’s such an improvement on the Tab A. Beautiful screen, well-crafted, and it has the Android OS I know and love. But the S Pen still didn’t feel right to me, in weight and length, and the screen was a bit small.
Then the surface pro. The surface pro is a great machine, but I just didn’t get the feeling of a great experience using Win 10 on a mobile device. And if I wanted to get the non-mobile processor variations, I was looking at forking over a lot more dough.
So over the weekend, I decided to check out the iPad pro. For what I want it for, there’s no comparison. None. For people to say otherwise is silly. The screen is absolutely unbelievable, and the lack of latency with the Apple Pencil is like drawing on paper, it just feels so good in my hand. The build quality is impressive, and I can’t believe how light the device is. The speakers are a joy to listen to as well. It was tough deciding on whether or not to get the 10.5 or the 12.9, but I ultimately decided on the 10.5 since it will be a little more portable. If I decide I need the extra screen real estate, I’ll pick up the next generation 12.9 model and give this one to my wife.
I like the improvements Apple’s made to iOS over the years, and I’m looking forward to iOS 11.
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