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Apple iPad Pro (11-inch, Wi-Fi, 64GB) - Space Gray (1st Generation)
Brand | Apple |
Model Name | 11-inch iPad Pro |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Screen Size | 11 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 2388x1668 Pixels |
About this item
- 11-Inch edge-to-edge Liquid Retina display with Promotion true Tone, and wide Color
- A12X Bionic chip with Neural Engine
- Face ID for secure authentication and Apple Pay
- 12MP back camera, 7MP True Depth front camera
- Four speaker audio with wider stereo sound
- 802. 11AC Wi-Fi
- Up to 10 hours of battery life
- USB-C connector for charging and accessories
- IOS with group FaceTime, shared augmented reality experiences, screen time, and more
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Ratings | 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,291) | 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,969) | 4.8 out of 5 stars (6,470) |
Display | 11 inch Liquid Retina display | 12.9 inch Liquid Retina display | 10.5 inch Retina display |
Face/Touch ID | Face ID | Face ID | |
Chip | A12X Bionic chip with Neural Engine | A12X Bionic chip with Neural Engine | A12 Bionic chip with Neural Engine |
Camera | 12MP photos | 12MP photos | 8MP photos |
Video | 4K video recording | 4K video recording | 1080p HD video recording |
Apple Pencil Compatibility | Apple Pencil (2nd generation) | Apple Pencil (2nd generation) | Apple Pencil |
Smart Keyboard Compatibility | Compatible with Smart Keyboard Folio and Bluetooth keyboards | Compatible with Smart Keyboard Folio and Bluetooth keyboards | Compatible with Smart Keyboard Folio and Bluetooth keyboards |
Connector | USB-C connector | USB-C connector | Lightning connector |
Technical Details
Apple iPad Pro - 11 inch (1st Generation)
Display |
11‑inch Liquid Retina display with ProMotion technology and True Tone |
Capacity |
64GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB |
Chip |
A12X Bionic chip with 64-bit desktop-class architecture, Neural Engine, Compared to A8; CPU: 3x faster; Graphics: 8x faster, Embedded M12 coprocessor |
Camera and Video |
12MP camera with Smart HDR and 4K video at 30 fps or 60 fpss |
Front Camera |
7MP TrueDepth front camera with Portrait mode, Portrait Lighting, and Smart 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 |
USB-C |
In the Box |
iPad Pro, USB-C Charge Cable, 18W USB-C Power Adapter |
Height |
9.74 inches (247.6 mm) |
Width |
7.02 inches (178.5 mm) |
Depth |
0.23 inch (5.9 mm) |
Weight |
1.03 pounds (468 grams) Wi-Fi model; 1.03 pounds (468 grams) Wi-Fi + Cellular model |
Release Date |
11/7/2018 |
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Customers like the size, ease of use, speed, and quality of the tablet computer. They mention that it saves space, it's compact, and runs like a dream. Some are also satisfied with weight, and appearance. However, some customers differ on battery life, and value.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the tablet computer. They say it's a great machine, one of the best tech devices they've ever bought, and it works great. They appreciate the large RAM and hard drive memory, as well as the incredible performance. The iPad Pro is unparalleled as a workhorse, and is quite useful and makes them more productive. They also like the face recognition feature and the cleaner digital environment.
"...And has upgradeable RAM and cheap storage space, yet works seamlessly with Google apps?..." Read more
"...Its minimal parallax, general responsiveness, and reliable drivers made it the easiest to draw with, the easiest to get good results with, and far..." Read more
"...The iPad Pro is unparalleled as a workhorse compared to other tablets that seem to have half-baked features or apps that are not optimized to work..." Read more
"...It functions better, has a more advanced UI, and records surprisingly high quality videos. Not to mention it’s fast!..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the tablet computer. They say the screen is gorgeous, the display is fantastic, and the picture is great. The screen feels good out of the box and is easy to set up. The picture is sharp and easy on the eyes, and it's much easier on the eye.
"...It's slick and fast, has a large, gorgeous liquid Retina screen, has facial recognition, and has better battery life, but as a retiree, it's a..." Read more
"...And the performance is amazing, it is an enjoyment to view all data, stat on this glorious display. NetDania, Bloomberg professional and so forth...." Read more
"...-USB C is more universal of a connector-Beautiful design-LTE works wellThe Bad:-Expensive but powerful..." Read more
"...What I noticed first was the sharper picture. (As my eyes get older this is important)...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the tablet computer. They mention that it's faster, loading the apps is much more snappy, and the pen is lag-free. The display is fantastic, and has high refresh rates, making it a crisper experience. It's more efficient and effective, and apps feel optimized and run smoothly.
"...It's slick and fast, has a large, gorgeous liquid Retina screen, has facial recognition, and has better battery life, but as a retiree, it's a..." Read more
"...can draw faster with larger brushes on larger canvases, save bigger projects in less time, and can handle more complex brush mechanics with less lag..." Read more
"...which can help her with daily trading in the go, stay long time, work super fast and as secure as possible since we must realize all procedures were..." Read more
"...Probably what’s saved me the most time is Face ID. It’s just way more efficient and effective for me (no more fumbling around with my thumb)...." Read more
Customers find the tablet computer easy to use. They mention that it is intuitive, easy to set up, and easy to handle. The latest iOS is amazing and smoothly integrates with their MacBook. It makes life so much easier.
"...general responsiveness, and reliable drivers made it the easiest to draw with, the easiest to get good results with, and far and away the most..." Read more
"...expected to but with the pencil function, it is so awesome and fun to use!..." Read more
"...Very easy and fast compared to the desktop. Also it's whisper quiet while I edit 4K footage. On my powerful desktop the fans sound like jet engines!..." Read more
"...It's so much faster, so much sleeker, so much more intuitive, and for the first time ever, I feel like this thing could be a quality laptop..." Read more
Customers like the weight of the tablet computer. They say it's easier to slip into any bag, and it adds no extra weight or bulk. They like the portability and power of the 11-inch screen. Overall, customers are satisfied with the weight and portability of the product.
"...carry and faster charging at 18W. The iPad Pro is very thin and also very light, the frame feels like brushed aluminum, so all of this combined is a..." Read more
"...She is satisfied with all other features, lightweight, good color, amazing craftsmanship and apple logo...." Read more
"...-Speakers are louder and crisper-Lightweight-High resolution screen-Great for travel..." Read more
"...Just the right size and more importantly weighs close to nothing. Big enough to comfortably write on and indulge that Netflix binge on your patio...." Read more
Customers like the size of the tablet computer. They say it's lightweight, saves space, and runs like a dream. It fits perfectly well with the Brydge Keyboard+iPad, and is perfect for the iPad. Customers also appreciate the near edge infinity screen and responsive facial recognition.
"...It's slick and fast, has a large, gorgeous liquid Retina screen, has facial recognition, and has better battery life, but as a retiree, it's a..." Read more
"...Mega pixels! Unbelievable resolution! Just the right size and more importantly weighs close to nothing...." Read more
"I love my iPad Pro 11 sooo much!!! It’s the perfect size for me...." Read more
"...Great for drawing and photo editing. Lightweight and saves so much space if you use it alone...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the tablet computer. Some mention that it's worth every dollar, the best tablet money can buy, and is in excellent condition. Others say that Apple products are overpriced.
"...The screen is terrific and totally worth it. It's much easier on the eyes with the true tone and loading the apps is much more snappy...." Read more
"...Overall I love this item! Get the pencil - it’s actually worth the money because there’s really no comparison to cheaper ones: I tried them but they..." Read more
"...Apple products are way overpriced if you ask me; at $1050, this IPad Pro 11" cost more than my Dell XPS laptop...." Read more
"...I can't feel the latency when writing. Overall, it's worth the price...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the tablet computer. Some mention that it has fantastic battery life, while others say that it doesn't last quite long enough. Some say that the battery performance is decreased, and the model seems fragile.
"...gorgeous liquid Retina screen, has facial recognition, and has better battery life, but as a retiree, it's a luxury I don't really use much unless..." Read more
"...She complain about the battery life, it cannot hold up to a trade day, from 10 to 5...." Read more
"...The battery lasts pretty much the whole day and maybe another day, but the USB-C makes it easy to take anywhere and charge it...." Read more
"...It is not yet noon and battery life has dropped from fully charged to 30% since 8:00 am. Evidently Safari, Facebook and email are real “power hogs”...." Read more
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PCs are primitive compared to cell phones in their lack of a cellular function and built-in GPS. I tried attaching a GPS dongle to my Dell except it won't interface seamlessly with Google Maps or Google Earth. You have to install a clunky GPS software which is primitive in features compared to the Google apps. This is fine if you have a boat or plane and need something to update your location, but it won't do what Google Maps can do: you can find even the most obscure tourist attractions in a foreign country, you can find your hotel for the night, and you can find nearby restaurants complete with pictures of the food and customer reviews. In one instance, I needed to find the nearest supermarket to my hotel and you just poke on the location with your finger and you have photos of the grocery aisles and even the selection of obentos in the food section! Use Google Earth and you can find out how your hotel looks so you will recognize it when you arrive.
So I finally bit the bullet and ended up getting this tablet. The GPS chip is only in the expensive WIFI + cellular version. Apple products are way overpriced if you ask me; at $1050, this IPad Pro 11" cost more than my Dell XPS laptop. I agree with one reviewer that market price on these units should be in the $300-400 range, no more. And there is NO WAY an iPad can do as many things as a laptop.
To wit: this IPad Pro 11" has a USB-C port, correct? So I connect the USB-C hub for my PCs and hooked up a 4 TB portable HDD figuring I could access the data on it. HAHAHAHAHA! Apple products won't have anything to do with anything remotely PC-ish such as external HDDs. My only option here is to buy multiple 256 GB IPad compatible flash drives, when for the price of one of these, you can easily buy a 2 TB portable HDD for a PC. I could use Cloud storage, but I need to access the data on a plane and I don't want to pay for the pathetically slow WIFI you get on a flight.
Why isn't there one device that has:
- Built-in cellular, WIFI, and GPS
- Has a large, 2-in-1 touchscreen so you can use it as a tablet
- And has upgradeable RAM and cheap storage space, yet works seamlessly with Google apps?
I will say this IPad Pro 11" is sweet compared to my dated iPhone 6+. It's slick and fast, has a large, gorgeous liquid Retina screen, has facial recognition, and has better battery life, but as a retiree, it's a luxury I don't really use much unless I'm traveling. But I had gone 10 years before I recently upgraded my PCs, and my IPhone 6+ is a good 4-5 years old, so I imagine I'll be hanging on to this $1K investment for quite awhile.
Now, I've been making digital art since 1999, when I first discovered how to pixel with a ball mouse and the help of MS Paint. It took a few years for me to learn about the joys of digital tablets, but when I did, I used everything I could get my hands on, from the Intuos and Bamboo lines of Wacom products to the Deco line of XP-Pens to a venerable 2-in-1 laptop that probably served me for more sketches than anything else to date. Out of all of them, until this year, by far the best of the lot had been the Cintiq 13HD I saved up for in 2015. Its minimal parallax, general responsiveness, and reliable drivers made it the easiest to draw with, the easiest to get good results with, and far and away the most comfortable for large projects.
So when this iPad blew it out of the water, I was a bit surprised.
Just to be clear: my main computer for graphic design is not a slouch in any department. It's running an RTX 2060 GPU, 16 GB of RAM, and a 9th gen i7 processor. Not quite the best there is, but nothing to sneeze at, either. So when I say that this iPad can draw faster with larger brushes on larger canvases, save bigger projects in less time, and can handle more complex brush mechanics with less lag than I have ever experienced on a desktop device, those are not empty words.
I have only one usability complaint - the texture of the screen. And that's a matter of personal preference, ingrained in me over years of using paper-textured drawing tablets. Despite this minor gripe, I am frequently finding that I can get more done in less time with the iPad than I can with my desktop PC, solely because of the lack of brush lag. Whether this is because mobile art programs are more efficient in how they handle their brush engines, I can't say, but there is a marked difference in performance when I transfer my project files over for their final spit and polish.
In fact that is the main concern I have with the iPad at this stage: it is best used for on-the-go work, rather than for cleanup and polishing. But that's not even a real complaint at this point, because that's a real need in an artist's workflow - the need to get ideas down in a hurry. And it's entirely possible that the techniques that go into that polishing process are simply ones I haven't yet wrapped my head around in the iPad environment.
From a productivity standpoint, it's every bit as capable as most laptops with the proper apps installed (provided you have a keyboard), and now that iPad OS has been released, it's capable of interacting with external storage with no problems whatsoever. You can draw. You can animate. You can take notes. You can write novels. You can record videos. Heck, you can write music! The biggest limitation is on multitasking - which, for my purposes at least, is not so much a limitation as a means of avoiding the demon Procrastination.
I've gotten more done with this thing since I bought it than I have with my desktop computer in the same amount of time, simply because it's the tool I most often have on hand. While the form factor and operating environment might take some getting used to at first, I cannot recommend the iPad Pro highly enough for anyone who needs to make things on the go.
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If youre looking to get one of these to jse for art, buy a mat screen protector and you will,need the new apple pencil, gen 2. The older pencil will NOT work with this even though its linked to it on the same page.