Customers regard the 12.9-Inch iPad Pro with Wi-Fi + Cellular - 512GB highly, particularly praising its large screen size and ease of use. The camera quality and battery life also receive positive feedback, with many users noting the improved performance compared to older models. There were no negative comments reported.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Tom
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Great product good quality easy to use work fine great buy
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Screen size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
You Can’t Go Wrong
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I have been using the M2 iPad Pro 12.9 as my daily work computer and the experience has been amazing. Reasons, have been cellular connectivity, Size, and power.
Before deciding on the 12.9 Pro, I had used items like the surface tablet, Chromebooks, PC’s, and even Mac’s. As nothing is wrong with any of these products they just did not offer the experience I was looking for in a work device. My work relies more on cloud storage, so I needed a device that offered internet connection no matter where I am. I also needed the internet connection to be secure and consistent. The iPad in my opinion was meant to be a cellular device. Owning the cellular model is just way more convenient and safer when using out in public.
The 12.9 Pro over the 11 pro, I wanted a device that was going to be replace my laptop. I first tried the 11 inch, which when plugged into an external display was great but I wanted the size that I had been use to when using a laptop, thus the 12.9. The 12.9 at first seemed a little over kill for my needs, but the more I used the tablet and figured out the best ways to hold the device when in tablet mode I just found myself loving it. The 12.9 offers the best display I could find on a device of this size and being able to finance the device through my carrier meant that I could afford the other peripherals like a keyboard case, mouse, and Apple Pencil.
Lastly, Power, this iPad Pro 12.9 M2 has not lost a step in anything that I have thrown at it. I have had to come up with a couple work around when printing documents from third parties but outside of that I can access anything and everything I need to for work through apps and web browser.
When I sit in Starbucks completing my work and I see others using clunky/chunky laptops I can’t imagine ever going back to that setup and weight it brings to your work bag. If you are looking for the true laptop replacement, I highly recommend the 12.9 iPad Pro.
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I Love My IPad Pro 14 Wifi + Cellular 12.9 it does everything watch Movies play games its clear hws alot of great features.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
iPad 12.9 inch pro.
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Overall, it is an excellent iPad. Easy to use user-friendly easy to set up.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Weight
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Getting used to it
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I've used Mac since they first started so I'm comfortable with that world. iPads are a different world and it is taking some getting used to. I am surprised by the weight of the unit. Also need to get a screen protector to deal with finger grease. Other than that it is a bit like the iPhone without the phone. You need patience getting used to it.