When Apple iPhone 6s was introduced late this year, one of the items that attracted the attention of many was the giant new iPad Pro.
However, unlike the new iPhone, the Cupertino-based company has not yet made the all-new iPad available on sale. This means that only a few knew about what the device is. Hence, cheatsheet.com offers a quick preview about the iPad Pro.
The iPad Pro features a 12.9-inch Retina display with 5.6 million pixels. The display is the highest-resolution of any iOS device so far. It means the iPad Pro’s display is 78 percent larger than that of the iPad Air 2.
The display also integrates a new Multi-Touch system that’s designed to be used with finger or with the new Apple Pencil stylus — the same one that caused an Internet sensation all on its own thanks to Steve Jobs’ vocal disapproval of the stylus in a very different time and context — which uses pressure and tilt sensors to recognize when users are pressing harder or shifting the angle.
In addition to the new Apple Pencil, Apple also introduced the new Smart Keyboard for the iPad Pro. The surface of the keyboard is formed from a single sheet of custom-woven fabric, and beneath that is what Apple identifies only as “new conductive material” that enables the two‑way flow of power and data. The Smart Keyboard is attached to the iPad Pro via the new Smart Connector port, and gives the iPad Pro the silhouette and convertibility of a tablet/computer hybrid.
Apple plays into that idea, noting that iPad Pro is powered by the new A9X chip with 64-bit “desktop-class” architecture, which delivers 1.8 times the CPU performance and double the graphics performance of the iPad Air 2.
Apple Insider reports that the new iPad has 4GB of RAM — a specification that Apple doesn’t talk about, but is quickly revealed by analysis of new devices. The iPad Pro has four speakers, which are contained in housings machined directly into the unibody enclosure. That’s a key move that catches the iPad up to other tablets that use multiple speakers. Finally, the iPad Pro weighs 1.57 pounds and is 6.9mm thick.
However, unlike the new iPhone, the Cupertino-based company has not yet made the all-new iPad available on sale. This means that only a few knew about what the device is. Hence, cheatsheet.com offers a quick preview about the iPad Pro.
The iPad Pro features a 12.9-inch Retina display with 5.6 million pixels. The display is the highest-resolution of any iOS device so far. It means the iPad Pro’s display is 78 percent larger than that of the iPad Air 2.
The display also integrates a new Multi-Touch system that’s designed to be used with finger or with the new Apple Pencil stylus — the same one that caused an Internet sensation all on its own thanks to Steve Jobs’ vocal disapproval of the stylus in a very different time and context — which uses pressure and tilt sensors to recognize when users are pressing harder or shifting the angle.
In addition to the new Apple Pencil, Apple also introduced the new Smart Keyboard for the iPad Pro. The surface of the keyboard is formed from a single sheet of custom-woven fabric, and beneath that is what Apple identifies only as “new conductive material” that enables the two‑way flow of power and data. The Smart Keyboard is attached to the iPad Pro via the new Smart Connector port, and gives the iPad Pro the silhouette and convertibility of a tablet/computer hybrid.
Apple plays into that idea, noting that iPad Pro is powered by the new A9X chip with 64-bit “desktop-class” architecture, which delivers 1.8 times the CPU performance and double the graphics performance of the iPad Air 2.
Apple Insider reports that the new iPad has 4GB of RAM — a specification that Apple doesn’t talk about, but is quickly revealed by analysis of new devices. The iPad Pro has four speakers, which are contained in housings machined directly into the unibody enclosure. That’s a key move that catches the iPad up to other tablets that use multiple speakers. Finally, the iPad Pro weighs 1.57 pounds and is 6.9mm thick.
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