Two months after its debut at Apple’s press conference, the iPad Pro is making its way to customers on November 11.
The new tablet features a 12.9-inch display with a 2732 x 2048 resolution, and it’s powered by a 64-bit A9X chip, a variant of the new A9 processor. Our own Lucian Armasu wrote that the company claimed that the A9X was faster than “80 percent of portable PCs,” but Apple didn’t provide details as to how it measured that data.
The presentation also showed some new peripherals to go with the device, specifically a stylus and keyboard called the Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard, respectively. However, you will have to purchase them separately; the Apple Pencil is $99, and the Smart Keyboard is $169.
As for the iPad Pro itself, the Wi-Fi-only model comes in 32 GB or 128 GB storage variants at $799 and $949, respectively. The Wi-Fi + Cellular version only comes with 128 GB of internal storage and will cost $1,079.