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Apple iPad Pro review: Is it really the laptop of the future?

Strengths

  • Good for focused work
  • Makes sense of iOS multitasking
  • Apple Pencil is excellent
  • Superb battery life
  • Good performance
  • Excellent speakers
  • Smart keyboard is genuinely smart

Could be better

    • Size isn’t everything
    • Limited multitasking
    • App ecosystem needs improvement
    • Keyboard and Pencil are pricey extras


Apple pitches the iPad Pro as the next coming of the laptop, but the reality is a hybrid device with appealing features as well as significant drawbacks.

When Apple introduced the original iPad, it was widely derided as being "just a big iPod Touch", but it managed to light up the stagnant tablet market at the time. Apple’s hoping that the same kind of consumer adoption will occur with the iPad Pro, its first tablet that sits squarely in the professional space.

Here are the specifications for the iPad Pro across all three available models:

AppleiPad Pro 32GBiPad Pro 128GBiPad Pro 128GB Wi-Fi+Cellular
Screen size12.9 inches12.9 inches12.9 inches
Storage32GB128GB128GB
Weight713g713g723g
Processor64-bit A9X64-bit A9X64-bit A9X
Rear camera8MP8MP8MP
Front camera1.2MP1.2MP1.2MP
Battery38.5Wh lithium-ion38.5Wh lithium-ion38.5Wh lithium-ion
Resolution2732x20482732x20482732x2048
Display density264ppi264ppi264ppi
Price$1,249$1,499$1,699

Upsides: Why you’d want the iPad Pro

Downsides: Why you might not want the iPad Pro

Who is it best suited for? What are my other options?

With both Pencil and Smart Keyboard, those who work in artistic fields would be the best productivity match for the iPad Pro. For everyone else, it’s an adequate productivity tool, but one that’s limited when compared to a regular laptop, no matter if you sit on the PC or Mac side of the fence. At the iPad Pro's asking price, you have a lot of choices in the laptop space.

In tablet terms, the closest comparable device is Apple’s own iPad Air 2, although it’s running an older and slower processor than the iPad Pro. In laptop terms, consider the stylish MacBook or Microsoft’s excellent Surface Pro 4.

Where can I get it?

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Apple sells the iPad Pro through its own stores, online and through numerous other retailers.

The iPad Pro is also available on contract if you don’t fancy laying down the asking price upfront from both Telstra and Optus.

Here is the breakdown of pricing and contract options for the iPad Pro from Optus.