Apple iPad Pro 10.5 Tablet Review
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Pros
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very good display
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fast Wi-Fi
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additional Apple SIM (LTE-versions only)
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speedy SoC
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decent speakers
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good battery runtimes
Cons
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no support for Galileo GNSS
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pressure-sensitive case
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one-year warranty only
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display does not support P3 despite claims
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slower memory than predecessor
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long charging times
Verdict
Review: Apple iPad Pro 10.5
Apple has decided not to give the iPad Pro 10.5 a full makeover and instead make real improvements where it matters most. Particularly the new display is impressive - its great reflective properties and HDR capabilities will be particularly interesting for fans of movies, series and gaming. Unfortunately, we could not measure the promised P3 color space coverage, but only the smaller sRGB color space.
The tablet has high-quality communication modules, but still does not support European Galileo GNSS positioning. Apple has also tried to save on the memory, which is slower than that of its predecessor, but this is not noticeable in day-to-day use.
Many small details of the Apple iPad Pro 10.5 have been improved and it is definitely one of the best tablets currently available.
Overall, Apple has managed to create an excellent product and set the bar for tablets very high. Its only real competitor is Samsung's Galaxy Tab S3, which, however, has an older SoC and less storage. The storage capacity has been increased, but so has the starting price: $649. The smallest model (64 GB) will be fully sufficient for most users, especially as video and audio content is often streamed nowadays. We feel that the second model with 256 GB is the best deal and is even a little cheaper than its predecessor with the same storage capacity. The 512-GB model can be recommended for users who want to have their own multimedia collection available offline or who want to use their tablet for editing videos or processing images.
The iPad Pro 10.5 has such a great performance that you might even think about using it as a complete notebook replacement. Whether it is for video editing of UHD material or image processing with Adobe Lightroom, the iPad Pro 10.5 works quickly and efficiently, although we feel that the Smart Keyboard is not flexible enough and only works well on hard surfaces. The Safari browser's problems with CMSs and other complex web-based applications are annoying and file management is too inflexible. Therefore, we consider the iPad Pro to be a great tablet, but no replacement for a laptop.
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