iPad Pro (2024) review: So very nice, and so very expensive

 

iPad Pro (2024) review: So very nice, and so very expensive

Apple spared no expense with the new iPad Pro, and you’ll pay dearly for it.

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It hasn’t even been released yet, but Apple’s new iPad Pro is probably one of the most divisive devices the company has made in years. On the one hand, it’s an undeniable feat of engineering. Apple squeezed a new M4 chip and “tandem” OLED panel into a tablet that’s somehow thinner and lighter than the one it replaces. And the prior iPad Pro was no slouch either, garnering loads of praise for its combo of power and portability since it was first introduced in 2018.

On the other hand, this tech comes at a cost: the 11-inch iPad Pro starts at $999, while the 13-inch model costs $1,299. That’s $200 more than before, and that’s without a $299 or $349 Magic Keyboard and a $129 Pencil Pro. (The unit I’m testing is a 13-inch system with 1TB of storage and 5G, which costs $2,099) The iPad Pro has always felt like Apple flexing its muscles, showing off an absurdly powerful and portable vision of tablet computing that’s overkill for almost everyone, and that’s more true than ever. Furious debate has ensued over the value of an iPad Pro and why in the world anyone would buy one instead of a MacBook. This isn’t a new conversation, but it feels particularly heated this time.

iPad Pro (2024) review: So very nice, and so very expensive | DeviceDaily.com

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Apple iPad Pro (2024)

 

The iPad Pro is an engineering marvel with a dual-layer OLED screen and a brand-new M4 chip. But its improvements make it more expensive than ever, putting it out of reach of most.

Pros

  • Possibly the best screen I’ve ever seen
  • M4 chip is extremely powerful
  • Thinner and lighter than before, making it easier to hold
  • Front camera is now on the landscape edge
  • Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil Pro include significant new features
Cons

  • Prohibitively expensive
  • Not backwards compatible with old accessories, and new ones are still pricey

$1,249 at Amazon

$1,299 at Adorama   
$1,299 at Staples

Before getting into the details, it’s worth noting that I haven’t even had a week to use the iPad Pro M4. So I can’t assess things like long-term durability, which I can’t help but wonder about given just how thin it is. But in the short time I’ve had the iPad Pro, I can say that it’s somehow a major leap forward that doesn’t significantly change the iPad experience. As such, you’ll have to really ask yourself if it’s worth the price.

iPad Pro (2024) review: So very nice, and so very expensive | DeviceDaily.com

iPad Pro (2024) review: So very nice, and so very expensive | DeviceDaily.com

iPad Pro (2024) review: So very nice, and so very expensive | DeviceDaily.com

iPad Pro (2024) review: So very nice, and so very expensive | DeviceDaily.com

iPad Pro (2024) review: So very nice, and so very expensive | DeviceDaily.com

iPad Pro (2024) review: So very nice, and so very expensive | DeviceDaily.com

iPad Pro (2024) review: So very nice, and so very expensive | DeviceDaily.com

iPad Pro (2024) review: So very nice, and so very expensive | DeviceDaily.com