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THE NEW iPAD PRO: A GLIMPSE OF THE FUTURE

Near the close of October, Apple threw the veil off the new iPad Pro, which it has hailed as not only the “most advanced, powerful iPad ever” , but also “the iPad we wanted to make from the beginning” . However, short of getting too swept up in the marketing hype surrounding the new 11-inch and 12.9-inch devices, many observers – both press critics and regular users – have held off to see whether the new iPad Pro really stands up to scrutiny in a professional context.

AGAIN IN AN iPAD PROCESSOR, X MARKS THE SPOT

As the new iPad Pro has been made available first to the media and then to consumers, the Internet has seen a flurry of opinions and appraisals of this new productivity-oriented

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