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Review on Renewed Apple iPad Pro 10.5' with Wi-Fi + Cellular - 64GB, Gold: Check out the Best Deal! by Wiktor Redziski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the product suited me, the price is generally perfect.

I've used an iPad before. I purchased my first one in 2022 for $18,999, followed by the Air for $23,000, and the Air 2 with LTE for $32,000. As a result, Air 2 started to lag, and I made the decision to alter it. I decided to get an iPad Pro because I already owned a number of standard iPads. It had a larger 120 hertz display, quad speakers, and 4 gigabytes of RAM. However, we also required a Wi-Fi + Cellular model that accepted a SIM card. Naturally, I started by looking at the brand-new Pro 19 at that time. However, the 11" Pro 19 with LTE costs 65,000, which is rather pricey given that I paid 32,000 for my old iPad. As a result, I bought this Pro 10.5 for 42,000 - 64 Gb Wi-Fi + Cellular during the sale. bought right away! I paid 42 for the Pro, but the new Air was priced at 45k! Even though it has a less powerful processor than the new Air, everything still functions extremely quickly, and the display and speakers are incredible! You will be astounded by the stereo effect (you can clearly hear footsteps from which side) and how a slight vibration in the case complements all kinds of explosions and gunshots in games and movies if you previously had an iPad with speakers only on the bottom side. I am quite satisfied overall. Fast work comes naturally. With every new iPad, you get this. However, aside from that, an enhancement in sound and image can currently only be made in Pro models. In my opinion, it is preferable to give up a little performance than to lose out on sound and image. I'll be able to use my pricey wired headphones for a few more years because this Pro hasn't yet removed the headphone jack. In conclusion, the Pro 10.5 is absolutely worth buying if you're upgrading from an older iPad and seeking both quantitative (performance, application launch speed), as well as qualitative enhancements (sound and image). If not, it is preferable to preserve money for new Pro models, especially since not everyone need the highly expensive LTE. Picture of the new iPad Pro 10.5 and iPad Air 2.

Pros
  • An brilliant screen, fantastic sound from four speakers, a headphone port, and a flash (flashlight) are still present despite the new Pro's removal of these features.
Cons
  • The screen creaks somewhat (presumably owing to smaller frames - Air 2 did not creak at all), holds the battery as long as my 4-year-old Air, is used in the tail and mane, and requires more time to charge than my previous iPad Air 2. This cost appears to be for a 120 hertz elegant expanded display.