iPad Pro Just picked up an iPad Pro 11

I figured the same thing when I revisited the Pro in November last year. It runs iPadOS, has all the accessories except USB-C... but when playing around in-store, I logged in and brought up a fairly large and complicated Google Sheet in Safari that I work with often - its got scripts, database and API calls on multiple tabs, range imports from other sheets, etc. and I ran it side by side with the Pro 11 and the new 10.2ā€ iPad7...I mean iPad7 could barely handle it, it was borderline unusable just to move around in, while the Pro was smooth as butter, better actually than the 13ā€ MBP I had with me as a comparison. That is what convinced me to get the Pro.
Thank you for the review.

Out of curiosity, did you try the spreadsheet on an Air 3 (so A10 vs A12 vs A12X)? I'm very curious about performance differences in real-world applications between the various iPads but $1700+tax (1TB LTE) was just too much for me to spend on a whim. šŸ˜…
 
Thank you for the review.

Out of curiosity, did you try the spreadsheet on an Air 3 (so A10 vs A12 vs A12X)? I'm very curious about performance differences in real-world applications between the various iPads but $1700+tax (1TB LTE) was just too much for me to spend on a whim. šŸ˜…
No I get that. Mine is company provided in lieu of a MacBook Pro, so it is maxed for longevity’s sake - i.e. I most likely won’t be changing it for 3+ years, so could justify going 1TB mostly for access to the 6GB RAM.

I unfortunately didn’t get a chance to play with the new Air or the old 10.5ā€ Pro (I had the 10.5ā€ Pro previously since its launch until Feb. 2019, then sold it to get the new 11ā€ initially, then wasn’t impressed as per my previous post, and so fell back on my trusty Mini 4 for 9 months, which is the machine that I was introduced to iPadOS on.)

One thing I could say to you though...in regards to the cost of the 1TB models...put together your 3 higher capacity iPad models you already have, and you probably get to an 11ā€ or even 12.9ā€ 1TB model with the 3 ā€œessentialā€ accessories - AP2, ASK and Apple’s 3 way USB-C dongle...just saying ā˜ŗļø
 
Moms, baby! Hack off that 25% VAT tax we Swedes pay and you get a 256GB for $880 USD...that’s still a pretty decent price for a 256GB model...

True dat. I just figured the original poster wrote the price they payed, which would then include the VAT.
 
No I get that. Mine is company provided in lieu of a MacBook Pro, so it is maxed for longevity’s sake - i.e. I most likely won’t be changing it for 3+ years, so could justify going 1TB mostly for access to the 6GB RAM.
Not super concerned about longevity. I'd likely be itching for a new toy by year 2. šŸ˜…

Work is entrenched in Windows (and I do have work-provided Windows desktop and laptop).

One thing I could say to you though...in regards to the cost of the 1TB models...put together your 3 higher capacity iPad models you already have, and you probably get to an 11ā€ or even 12.9ā€ 1TB model with the 3 ā€œessentialā€ accessories - AP2, ASK and Apple’s 3 way USB-C dongle...just saying ☺
But then I’d have nothing to compare the A12X/6GB Pro 11 to. šŸ˜›

Reality is given my usage, there's really nothing that the Pro 11 does that my current iPads are inadequate at meeting. I would like 1TB and more RAM but it's not a burning want. Indeed, betting the Air 3 has better battery life than the Pro 11 and that's something I appreciate more than overkill performance.

Mind, I don’t actually view the Pencil or ASK to be particularly essential and my Logitech Crayon's supposed to work on the 2018 Pros. Hence, all I really need to consider is the cost of the iPad itself. šŸ™‚
 
Great buy. I bought my 11" pro with LTE full-price at a localApple reseller. It was maybe €100 cheaper elsewhere but quality service is worth it. I use it more and more. At the moment, I'm doing lots of annotations on architectural drawings in Files. The architect sends them in PDF format, I jot down locations e.g. for PCs or beamers and wiring diagrams. I then send those around for more detailed technical planning.

I have to say that the iPad Pro struggles a little bit rendering these files, but it's handwritten annotations on pretty detailed plans meant for printing on A2 size or larger. And my macbook pro also struggles a bit with them. The iPad keeps going, even if I open up Outlook or GoodNotes split-screen with such a PDF (or even 2 of such PDFs split-screen side to side!)

I have most on my mac but copy stuff to Onedrive for mobile work. 64gb is plenty this way.
 
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