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Is the 11 inch iPad Pro too small?
Conclusion. Look, both the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro are amazingly delicious devices. But… if I’m being honest, I think the 11-inch is the best size for a tablet. In my mind, it’s the most comfortable to use and is that perfect balance between phone and laptop shapes.
Is iPad Pro 11 good for students?
If you are into drawing, the iPad Pro is an excellent choice. But for just taking notes and doing light productivity work it is overkill. You can get the same amount of work done on a regular iPad for a lot less money.
What generation is the iPad Pro 11-inch 2021?
iPad Pro (5th generation)
Generation | 5th |
Release date | May 21, 2021 |
Introductory price | 11″: $799 12.9″: $1099 |
Operating system | Original: iPadOS 14.5 Current: iPadOS 15.2, released December 13, 2021 |
System on a chip | Apple M1 |
Should I get an 11″ or 12″ iPad?
Casual browsing on the couch: The 11″ iPad is easier on your hands and the 12.9″ one is easier on your eyes. Since you can use your lap to help you balance the 12.9″ iPad, I think this is a draw.
Which iPad should you buy for productivity?
Being productive on the couch: Following the same logic as the point above, this is either a draw or it favors the 12.9″ model, depending on your workflow. Being productive at a desk: This isn’t even close. The iPad Pro 12.9″ takes the cake. Traveling for business: Pandemic permitting, when travel resumes, I will most likely take my iPad with me.
What are the advantages of the iPad Pro 11”?
Without further delay, I’m going to list the advantages of the iPad Pro 11”, those of the iPad Pro 12.9”, how they fare for my use cases, and finally which one I bought. It works well as a second device. If you already have a laptop, the 11” complements it nicely. It’s very portable. When used as a tablet, it’s lighter and more comfortable to hold.
What is the best iPad size for reading books and editing?
Editing photos and videos: Without a doubt, the 12.9″ is the best option here. Reading and annotating technical books: I think that the 11″ is a better device to read novels on, but for the kind of technical books and papers I read (mostly programming and mathematics PDFs), the 12.9″ is large enough to offer a readable font without zooming in.