How much do we expect the 2018 iPad Pro to go down in price?
Really want one for drawing purposes.
yepif you treated an ipad pro like they do in that promo it would be fucked within weeks if not days
'so you can charge the iPad while still using the iPads own port for accessories - effectively gives you two ports (as long as open is only used for charging)?
Seeing that an update is coming for older iPads to get mouse support makes this less of a priority for me, my 10.5" Pro will still hold me for another couple years. my attention has turned to the new MacBook Air...
Probalby 10-15% but you can get a refurbished one for $550/700 for the 11/12.9 right now and that price will go down soon.How much do we expect the 2018 iPad Pro to go down in price? Really want one for drawing purposes.
Huh, I'll keep an eye out on this. I have the Apple keyboard, but I'd really love to have a trackpad along with it. I got it used for $70 early last year, so I wouldn't feel that bad replacing it.i might end up getting that logitech keyboard for my 10.5 inch pro if it reviews well and the new touchpad support is well-implemented.
Yeah, Apple's trade in prices are a joke. Last time I went with Best Buy, not sure how they fair nowadays.I entered in the serial number of my 2018 iPad Pro 11 inch to see what the trade in value was, they couldn't even find it. In any case, I selected 12.9 inch and they said 230 dollars is what they'd trade it in for, LOL. Get real.
I wonder if we'll get the same mouse support with a BT mouse? Or if it'll be the same accessibility mode there is now?
But I'm in the market for a new laptop. Guess I'll see how reviews shake out for this and the new Air.
11 is a very, very noticeable upgrade compared to the old 9.7 inch models. 12.9 feels more like a MacBook. It's really big.I'm still on a 9.7 inch iPad Pro from a few years ago and am thinking of upgrading to this model, but can't decide between the 11 or the 12.9 inch.
12.9 seems a bit too big and unwieldy, but I'm afraid 11 may not feel like much of an upgrade.
I use my iPad Pro mostly for drawing, but portability is important. Has anyone upgraded from an 9.7 to 11 inch? Did you find the extra space was significant?
I'm still on a 9.7 inch iPad Pro from a few years ago and am thinking of upgrading to this model, but can't decide between the 11 or the 12.9 inch.
12.9 seems a bit too big and unwieldy, but I'm afraid 11 may not feel like much of an upgrade.
I use my iPad Pro mostly for drawing, but portability is important. Has anyone upgraded from an 9.7 to 11 inch? Did you find the extra space was significant?
The 12.9 has gotten so much smaller compared to the first gen. It's the same dimensions, length and width, as a letter size piece of paper (11" x 8.5").
11 is a very, very noticeable upgrade compared to the old 9.7 inch models. 12.9 feels more like a MacBook. It's really big.
I entered in the serial number of my 2018 iPad Pro 11 inch to see what the trade in value was, they couldn't even find it. In any case, I selected 12.9 inch and they said 230 dollars is what they'd trade it in for, LOL. Get real.
Not after the $1000 monitor stand.
Not footage but this page says you can adjust it: https://www.apple.com/ipad-keyboards/Anyone find any footage of the angles being adjusted with the Magic Keyboard? The marketing material all seems to be at one angle, same for the first look The Verge got
Not footage but this page says you can adjust it: https://www.apple.com/ipad-keyboards/
Logitech is making one for usMan, I'd use that trackpad all the time, but alas my 2017 10.5" Pro is fine for everything I do.
Huh, I'll keep an eye out on this. I have the Apple keyboard, but I'd really love to have a trackpad along with it. I got it used for $70 early last year, so I wouldn't feel that bad replacing it.
Yeah, Apple's trade in prices are a joke. Last time I went with Best Buy, not sure how they fair nowadays.
Yes they've said it is compatible with Magic Mouse, magic touchpad and third party BT mice too