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There are 6 main differences: (1) The Pro has a barely noticeable slightly larger screen; (2) the Pro has more ram (I believe 8 versus 4); (3) the Pro has a faster processor; (4) the Pro has a 120 refresh rate, versus a 60 for the Air; (5) the base model of the Pro has 128GB of storage, versus 64GB for the Air; and (6) $200! The Air is already a powerhouse, so most people would probably not notice the difference between the Pro and Air in terms of performance (my kid has an Air, and I can’t see a performance difference). The 120 versus 60 refresh rate is only noticeable if you’re already used to 120 elsewhere (like your phone), but even then, not really a big deal (my phone is 60, and I’m still fine with the phone). The 0.1 size difference is not something you’d notice unless you’ve got both devices side by side. The storage is what it is. I would think 64 is enough for most, but maybe not. I have the Pro and I’m not even close using 64, let alone 128. So why did I get the Pro? Because I want this thing to be future proof. Hopefully, it will still hold its own 5 years from now.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Easy to get this answer on apples website but the main differences are the camera and the processor. Pro has the M1 and better cameras.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.iPad Pro 11 inch and the iPad Air 4 and up are roughly the same size. But the Pro has a crisper and brighter screen and better camera. And there’s the option for the 12.9 which is much larger, more like a laptop screen you can carry around
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