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Mosschops

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Nov 12, 2015
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Hi All

I currently have a 9.7 Pro and 12.9 Pro. I'm wondering if there is much difference in reading PDF's on the new models?

Thanks
 
Well, you are already familiar with True Tone via the 9.7 Pro, and now the 12.9 has True Tone as well.

The new Pro's have the 120 refresh rate, but I don't think that is something to appreciate when staring at text, as it is really just something to notice when things are moving on screen (scrolling). Turning pages might be cooler lol.
 
Just curious, but why do you have both?

I use a lot of PDF's for work, and the 12.9 is ideal at home for reading in comfort whereas the 9.7 is my 'out and about' iPad
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No. The new announced features won't affect that much.
Thanks for that
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Well, you are already familiar with True Tone via the 9.7 Pro, and now the 12.9 has True Tone as well.

The new Pro's have the 120 refresh rate, but I don't think that is something to appreciate when staring at text, as it is really just something to notice when things are moving on screen (scrolling). Turning pages might be cooler lol.

Thank's, thought that was probably the case
 
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