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- 17 reviews
- iPad Pro 11-inch Wi-Fi, 64GB (3rd Generation)
- Verified purchase
Awesome Tablet
I bought this for my kids. Great size and battery life. Really smooth and is great for any games or microsoft office etc. Quick startup and has face recognition. I really wish I had bought it for myself.
Purchased in January 2021.
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Colin MorrisSouth East Queensland, QLD
- 8 reviews
- 2 likes
- iPad Pro 11-inch Wi-Fi, 64GB (3rd Generation)
- Verified purchase
Best ever tablet
The 2018 iPad Pro changed everything with full screen, Face ID and USB C port. It has a premium look and feel, and a top of the range A12X bionic chip with more than enough power to handle every task smoothly and effortlessly. My old laptop is gathering dust in the corner, this device satisfies all my needs. The IOS 13 software update (still in beta mode at this point in time) adds a plethora of improvements and refinements, lifting an already great device to a whole other level.
Purchased in March 2021 at Myer Retail Stores for $1,044.00.
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Scott BHobart, TAS
- 5 reviews
- 1 like
iPad Pro + iPadOS
I have been sitting on the fence with the iPad Pro, it's a nice looking device, it's internals are excellent, but is it worth double the price of the standard iPad? Having installed the beta version of iPadOS on my standard iPad 6Th gen I quickly realised that the new OS could indeed be the next big step in replacing my Laptop with an iPad, enter the iPad Pro. With the addition of the keyboard folio and the Apple Pen, it's become, my daily driver. Everything is smooth, there is almost nothing I can't achieve via the Pro that would require the laptop being pulled out. I believe the 11" version over the 12.9" offers real portability + computing power where required.
Purchased in July 2021 at Harvey Norman for $1,049.00.
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Cril m.
- 6 reviews
- iPad Pro 11-inch Wi-Fi, 64GB (3rd Generation)
- Verified purchase
If you want the best tablet on the market
This product is amazing and set a new standard for the market. light, thin and the screen is gorgeous. No lag, face id is amazingly well integrated. With iOS13 this device can almost replace a computer for many tasks. If you can buy, don't hesitate
Purchased in July 2021 at Apple Store Australia for $1,229.00.
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Ian L.Sydney, NSW
- 2 reviews
- iPad Pro 11-inch Wi-Fi, 64GB (3rd Generation)
- Verified purchase
Great for productivity
For reference, I own a deskstop, laptop and now ipad. This year I have not touched my laptop. This is due to the ergonomic and convenience the ipad offers. Great for education purposes as a university student with notability.
Purchased in February 2021 at Apple Online store for $1,149.00.
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iPad Pro 2018 release
I just purchased a new 2018 iPad Pro. Safari freezes all the time. Apps are very slow. My old iPad out performs it on the same network. I have rebooted it several times, taken it to the store and contacted support twice. I have owned it 3 days. I recommend that you do not upgrade until there are several positive reviews. I regret this purchase. To me apple cannot explain this behaviour and are unsure whether this is a bug or not. I feel like a guinea pig who has not done well at all
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