Saturday, November 28, 2015

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Today’s Apple extravagance dealt out several major new announcements, including the all-new iPad Pro. Long rumored, its existence was simultaneously expected and a surprise. We’ve heard rumblings of it for ages, but now it’s official, and will be shipping in November.
It’s tempting to dismiss the iPad Pro as a comically over-sized iPad, but that would mean making the same mistake as those who dismissed the original iPad as an oversized iPhone. Though it runs iOS, the Pro’s size and performance puts it in contention with 2-in-1 computers like Microsoft’s Surface Pro 3. There’s reason to believe it’ll trump even the recently released MacBook, and become the most influential PC released since the MacBook Air with battery such as dell Vostro A860 battery, Dell Vostro 1088 Battery, Dell R988H Battery, Dell 312-0818 Battery, Dell Inspiron 1470 Battery, Dell Inspiron 1570 Battery, Dell Inspiron 14Z Battery, Dell Inspiron 15Z Battery, Dell 312-1008 Battery, Dell Latitude Z Battery, Dell Latitude Z600 Battery, Dell D839N Battery.
Two years ago I wrote an article about my experience using an iPad as a replacement for my PC. The experiment went well, and while the iPad itself wasn’t capable of completely replacing a notebook or desktop, it proved itself a reasonable complement. The main issue was size. At 10 inches, the display of the standard iPad (now iPad Air) is smaller than almost any PC, and that means any attached keyboard will be tight, as well.
The iPad Pro fixes that problem. Its 12.9-inch display is nearly the size of a MacBook Pro, larger than a MacBook, and larger than a Surface Pro 3. As Apple highlighted, this means users will be able to easily run two apps side-by-side, if desired, without a loss of functionality. It also gave Apple the chance to craft a full-sized keyboard cover – and as exciting as that is, I’m even more interested to see what third-party manufacturers like Logitech and Zagg come up with.
Of course, the larger screen will make the iPad Pro less competent as a tablet. For some users, even the iPad is too large, which is why the iPad Mini continues to do well. The Pro is even bigger than its size seems to indicate. The 4:3 screen measures about 8.7 inches wide and 12 inches tall (held in portrait mode). It also weighs 1.57 pounds. By comparison, the iPad Air 2 is 6.6 inches by 9.4 inches and weighs a hair under a pound. Overall, the Pro is about 40 percent larger than the Air 2.
That’s the trade-off. It’s a purposeful one, made by Apple for the same reason the Surface Pro 3 ditched the 10.6-inch display on earlier models. Microsoft changed the display’s size because it realized a true compromise wasn’t possible; something had to be prioritized, and the company’s designers decided on productivity. Apple has made the same decision with the iPad Pro.

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