The new iPad Pro is the biggest and fastest Apple tablet to
date. The pressure-sensitive Pencil stylus offers superior sketching and
drawing, and the Pro's gorgeous giant screen and quad speakers are ideal for
split-screen apps, multitasking and watching movies.
You'd think a super-large iPad might feel absurd. But over
time, it grew on all of us. It's beautifully made, and its extra space can
be surprisingly useful at times.
It's an amazing tablet for artists, however, and this is
what the iPad Pro might really be best at: a larger canvas for graphics work,
with an input tool in the Pencil that's as good as it gets.
For everyone else, it has its limitations -- like any other
iPad. But it could become a Mac replacement, if and when Apple lets it ,
through apps and iOS. The hardware's fantastic, fast, and the screen's as
impressive as advertised. But the apps and the inputs it supports need to rise
up to make it everything it can be. I hope it happens, because the one thing
standing in the way of this "Pro" iPad is greater flexibility and
more customized software. The iPad is growing up, and it can use some new
tools. And a lot more apps.
The iPad Pro is a dream machine for graphic designers and
media mavens, but this elegant tablet needs more optimized apps and accessories
before it can fully achieve laptop-killer status.
source: http://www.cnet.com/products/apple-ipad-pro/
by Scott Stein
http://www.buyetail.com
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