iPad Pro Review: Top 3 Reasons Why You Should Buy This Apple Laptop-Tablet Hybrid

By Erika Miranda| Nov 26, 2015

Apple continues to break boundaries with its devices, as its new iPad Pro makes waves among casual and business smart device users, despite a couple of bad reviews.

While GizMag described it as "a strange device" and Mac World believes that the massive tablet "won't work for everyone," the new Apple device did deliver more than the biggest screen in a tablet.

Some may not be impressed, but we are giving you the top three reasons why you should definitely not spare your $799 for this awesome gadget.

Smoother Performance and Impressive Design

After giving it a faster processor and a bigger random access memory, Apple definitely outdid itself with the iPad Pro, considering that doing so has allowed users to access a whole new level of applications that can be considered "as powerful as desktop apps."

In fact, the 64-bit A9X chip and 4GB worth of RAM is definitely a good buy, considering that it makes the device more responsive than other iPads or tablets in the market.

And, despite the significantly large screen that gives users a wonderful viewing experience, it still is designed to be very light, with a weight of 1.57 pounds, per a report from Mac World.

The Pencil

According to Mac World, the iPad Pro's performance is better when you use the Pencil, which the outlet deems as the device's "biggest selling point."

"Using the Pencil is awesome. It feels natural, and it writes naturally, and makes the cheap rubber-tipped capacitive styluses feel like trying to write your name with a hot dog," the outlet explained.

Whether drawing, or merely doodling in the device, the iPad Pro provides a great artistic experience, thanks to its tilt detection feature and enhanced pressure sensitivity.

Large Display and Enhanced Multi-Tasking Experience

Of course, the biggest highlight of the iPad Pro is its display.

With a 12.9-inch display that is filled up with 5.6 million pixels in a 2732x2048 resolution, the iPad Pro definitely "dazzles."

In fact, Venture Beat described video calling or viewing a film at full brightness to be as startling as "downing an espresso shot."

It also allows users to color, paint, and even mind-map while doing other things, thanks to the iOS 9 feature Split View, which divides the screen into two equal vertical sections.

The outlet also expresses excitement over the feature that allows the iPad Pro to respond to multiple finger touches in two applications at the same time.

Check out the video review posted below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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