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NEW iPad Pro

Hands-on with Apple’s new mega tablet

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With specs to rival even some Macs, the iPad Pro has the potential to become a serious productivi­ty machine. Even though it won’t be available until November, Apple has shared a lot of informatio­n about the design and the technology that went into building the device. Here’s what we know about the most powerful iOS device ever.

The basics When and where will I be able to get it?

The iPad Pro will be available for purchase starting in November on Apple.com/uk, in Apple Stores, and via

select carriers and authorized resellers. Apple hasn’t yet shared a specific date or preorder informatio­n.

How much does it cost?

While no UK pricing has been announced, we can get an idea how much you’ll have to pay by looking at US prices.

32GB model with Wi-Fi: $799 (around £519) 128GB model with Wi-Fi: $949 (around £616) 128GB model with Wi-Fi and cellular capabiliti­es:

$1,079 (around £700)

Wait, so I can’t get a 64GB cellular model?

Not according to Apple. You must pony up for a 128GB iPad Pro if you want to jump on the internet without Wi-Fi.

What colours does iPad Pro come in?

Silver, Gold and Space Grey.

No Rose Gold?

No, but can you imagine?

How the Pro compares to other iPads Is it bigger than previous iPads?

To say the iPad Pro is bigger than other iPads would be an understate­ment. While the screen on the iPad Air measures 9.7 inches diagonally, the iPad Pro’s screen is more than 3 inches larger, measuring 12.9 inches. That’s 78 percent more display area than that of iPad Air 2. The larger sizing is not arbitrary, however. Half the width of the iPad Pro is exactly

the height of the iPad Air 2 – a perfect geometry for running apps side by side.

That’s a lot of screen size, but how does the display look?

It looks good. The iPad Pro fills up its large screen with 5.6 million pixels in a 2732x2048 resolution (versus the 2048x1536 resolution of the iPad Air 2), making it the highest resolution Retina display Apple has ever produced, even besting the resolution of the 15in MacBook Pro. The iPad Pro also offers double the graphics performanc­e of iPad Air 2, making it ideal for watching movies and playing video games.

Wow. But should I be worried that the sound quality won’t be as good?

Only final testing will tell, but the specs are promising. iPad Pro is equipped with four speakers, one near each corner to create an immersive ‘soundstage’ experience. These speakers have also been programmed to produce a wellbalanc­ed sound, whether you are

holding the iPad Pro vertically or horizontal­ly. And a new casing design gives the Pro speakers 61 percent more back volume, a wider frequency range and up to 3x more acoustic output than previous iPads.

Okay, so it’s bigger and louder, but is it faster than previous iPad models?

The iPad Pro comes with Apple’s new A9X chip, which has twice the memory and is 1.8x faster than the A8X chip in the iPad Air 2. Apple calls this “desktop-class performanc­e,” so you’ll be able to do things on the iPad Pro that you previously reserved for your Mac.

Additional­ly, Apple has updated the storage controller so you can quickly open large files, like 4K video, hi-res photos from your DSLR, or that seemingly endless PowerPoint presentati­on your boss wants you to edit.

Let me get this straight: higher resolution, better graphics performanc­e, faster CPU... will all this drain the battery life in no time?

Not necessaril­y. Apple claims that the iPad Pro boasts 10 hours of battery life (9 hours if using cellular), just the same as the iPad Air 2.

I bet it’s thicker and heavier then...

Okay, yes. The iPad Pro is a bit thicker and heavier than its previous Air 2 counterpar­t. But not significan­tly considerin­g all the improvemen­ts. The Pro is 6.9 mm thick (the Air 2 is 6.1 mm), and it weighs 713g (the Air 2 weighs 437g).

Did the Pro keep any features or specs from the Air 2?

It kept plenty: Multi-Touch display, 8Mp iSight camera, 1080 HD video recording capabiliti­es, 802.11ac Wi-Fi technology with MIMO, Touch ID, LTE and Apple SIM.

Note that 3D Touch, just introduced in the new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, is not available on iPad Pro.

Multitaski­ng features in iOS 9 Are there any new QuickType shortcuts?

iOS 9 introduces formatting buttons to the QuickType bar so that you can italicize, copy/ paste or add attachment­s with just a tap. Another cool way to select and edit iPad text on iOS 9 is to simply place two fingers on the touchscree­n. This turns the screen into a trackpad that you can use

to select text by dragging. Furthermor­e, third-party apps can customize the shortcuts that appear on the QuickType toolbar, so that you can have all the important buttons right at your fingertips.

I heard I can now have two apps open at the same time. How does that work?

There are three ways to view and interact with two apps simultaneo­usly on an iPad Pro in iOS 9. First, we have Slide Over, where you can choose a second app to open up as a pinned sidebar on the right. Second, there’s Split View, where two apps take up half of the screen. Finally, Picture-in-Picture lets you watch a video or chat on FaceTime while having another app running in the background. The video screen becomes a smaller window that you can drag and resize.

New accessorie­s: Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil How does the Smart Keyboard work?

Think of the iPad Smart Cover but with a slim, foldable, lightweigh­t, water-resistant, 4mm keyboard built in. In addition to using it to type, you can fold up the Smart Keyboard to prop up the iPad Pro or cover up the screen completely.

How do you hook it up to the iPad Pro?

Apple has created a new three-pronged Smart Connector that allows for the Smart Keyboard to be connected to the iPad without plugs or wires or Bluetooth pairing. It’s similar to how the Apple Watch’s diagnostic port works. The Smart Connector

allows for the seamless transfer of data and power between devices, so you won’t have to charge the Smart Keyboard.

How much does the Smart Keyboard cost?

Again no UK price has been announced but it will retail for $169 (around £110).

And what’s so special about Apple Pencil?

Apple’s first stylus for the iPad Pro is pretty selfexplan­atory. You can use it to add handwritte­n notes to your digital documents, but it’s also got some cool technology that will be particular­ly intriguing for sketch artists. Apple Pencil has several sensors on both its case and the tip that can detect the

position, pressure, angle, and orientatio­n of your strokes. Draw gently on the screen to create light strokes, or press down to draw thicker lines. Two sensors on the tip work with Multi-Touch display to detect whenever you’re tilting the Pencil to create a shading effect. Apple Pencil can also be used simultaneo­usly with your fingers, too, for those who have yet to graduate past the finger paintings stage.

How do you charge Apple Pencil?

Instead of an eraser, the Apple Pencil boasts a Lighting connector. Simply take off the cap (see left) and plug the Pencil into your iPad Pro. Fully charged, Apple Pencil lasts up to 12 hours. And just having the Pencil charging for 15 seconds will get you 30 minutes of sketching time.

Any other accessorie­s?

Yes, Apple also has new Smart Covers and Silicone Cases to outfit your iPad Pro. The Smart Cover comes in two colours: charcoal grey and white.

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