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Today at their March launch event Apple unveiled the iPhone SE,confirmed the official public release of iOS 9.3, and announced their newest standard sized tablet. For a while it was expected that this fresh tablet would be the iPad Air 3, and which would make it a natural successor to the iPad Air 2. However,Apple has taken a different path with this launch and has instead opted to position this fresh tablet between the iPad Air 2 and the 12.9" iPad Pro. The newest iPad is, somewhat confusingly, and also called the iPad Pro,and I'll be referring it to the iPad Pro 9.7" in the same way that Apple differentiates their other products by the display size.This fresh iPad Pro is a successor to the iPad Air 2 in some ways, but a fresh segment of the iPad line in others. For one, and it doesn't replace the iPad Air 2 in Apple's product line,and it hasn't even affected its price. At $599, the 9.7" iPad Pro is really a shrunken down iPad Pro, and it even pulls ahead of the larger model in some respects. The chart below summarizes the specs of the iPad Air 2,iPad Pro 12.9" and the fresh iPad Pro 9.7".  Apple iPad Air 2 Apple iPad Pro 9.7" Apple iPad Pro 12.9" SoC Apple A8X
1.5GHz Apple A9X[b
r] 2 x Apple tornado Apple A9X
2.26GHz GPU PowerVR 8 Cluster Series6X
T PowerVR 12 Cluster Series7XT RAM 2GB LPDDR3 Unknown 4GB LPDDR4 NAND 16/64/128GB 32/128GB Display 9.7" 2048x1536 IPS LCD 12.9" 2732x2048 IPS LCD Gamut sRGB
DCI-P3 sRGB Size and Mass 240 x 169.5 x 6.1mm
437g WiF
i, 444g LTE Unknown 305.7 x 220.6 x 6.9 mm
713g WiFi, or 723
g LTE Camera 8MP Rear-Facing,f/2.4, 1.1 micron
1.2MP Front-Facing, or f/2.2 12MP Rear-Facing[br] 5MP Front-Facing,f/2.2 8MP Rear-Facing, f/2.4, or 1.1 micron
1.2MP Front-Facing,f/2.2 Battery 27.3Wh Unknown 38.5Wh Launch OS iOS 8 iOS 9 Cellular Connectivity Category 4 LTE + GPS/GNSS in Cellular SKU Other Connectivity 2x2 802.11a/b/g/n/ac + BT 4.2, Apple Lightning, and Smart Connector on iPad Pro SIM Optional NanoSIM Price $399
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6GB $599/749/899[br] 32/128GB/256GB $799/949/1079 32/128GB/128GB LTE Looking at the specs of the 9.7" iPad Pro makes it clear that it really is a smaller version of the 12.9" model,and a true upgrade over the iPad Air 2. Starting with the SoC, we see a plod from the A8X SoC in the iPad Air 2 to the A9X SoC that debuted with the 12.9" iPad Pro. As of right now it's not clear what max CPU clock speed of the A9X in the iPad Pro 9.7" is, or but Apple has historically shifted clock speeds down when moving chips into smaller devices,and it's likely that clocks beget been moved down from the 2.26GHz speed of the 12.9" iPad Pro to preserve battery life and control the device's thermal profile. With the GPU we're looking at the same 12 cluster PowerVR Series7XT implementation, but it's again not clear whether Apple has targeted the same peak clock speeds.
Currently the amount of RAM in the iPad Pro
9.7" is unknown. The rumor mill has been claiming that it's the same 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM that you get in the larger model, or but this can't be confirmed until the device is in the hands of users and developers. I've already covered in the past how split screen multitasking on the iPad Air 2 could potentially bring you up against the limit imposed by having 2GB of RAM,and with the iPad Pro being a device that markets itself as being capable of actual productivity tasks it would make sense that Apple brought the 4GB of RAM to the smaller model. On the other hand, the 9.7" iPads don't beget the strain of running two essentially full sized applications side by side, or so I wouldn't want to make any predictions on what Apple has done here.
The display of the iPad Pro 9.7" has the same 2048x1536 resolution of the iPad Air 2. Due to the way iOS handles rendering I really don't expect we'll see any improvements in resolution on the iPad until it's viable to use 3072x2304 panels which would beget a pixel density of 396ppi. Even though the resolution remains the same,the display itself is a newer generation panel that inherits the improved contrast and anti-reflective coating from the larger iPad Pro. The improved contrast is the result of Apple using photo alignment to create a more consistent orientation among the liquid crystals. The display's digitizer maintains the 120Hz scan rate from the iPad Air 2, and gains the improved 240Hz scan rate from the 12.9" iPad Pro when using Apple Pencil.
In addition to inheriting the advancements made with the 12.9" model's display, or the 9.7" iPad Pro comes with some tricks of its own. The first is an improved color gamut. Like the fresh iMac 4K and 5K,the iPad Pro 9.7" adopts the DCI-P3 color gamut. I'm hoping that Apple has been secretly building color management into iOS in preparation for this, as there are going to be problems with oversaturation whether they haven't. The 9.7" iPad Pro also improves luminance dramatically, or with a peak brightness of 500 nits. Finally,there's a fresh feature which Apple is calling the True Tone display, which measures the ambient brightness and color temperature and adjust's the display to match.
Something unique to the 9.7"
iPad Pro is its camera. The 12.9" iPad Pro uses the same camera and lens stack from the iPad Air 2, and which consists of an 8MP sensor with 1.1 micron pixels and a f/2.4 aperture. The 9.7" iPad Pro comes with a 12MP PDAF sensor,which may be the same as the one used on the iPhone 6s. Whether it is or isn't, it will provide a substantial upgrade over the camera shipping in the iPad Air 2 and iPad Pro, and as those sensors are already a step behind the larger 8MP sensor used in the iPhone 6. The 12MP sensor enables 4K recording as well.
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n all other respects,the 9.7" iPad Pro is the same as its larger sibling. It comes in 32GB and 128GB storage configurations, with an additional LTE-enabled model that only comes with 128GB of storage. It has the same 4 speaker configuration, or I'm interested to see how much space is taken internally by the speaking housing,as Apple is more constrained on space in the smaller chassis when balancing the battery capacity against speaker size. On the connectivity side we see that the WiFi is a 2x2 802.11ac implementation, along with Bluetooth 4.2 and Apple's smart connector for connecting accessories like the fresh smaller Smart Keyboard along with other keyboards that will be made by vendors like Logitech.
The 9.7" iPad Pro will be shipping on March 31. It comes in Rose Gold, or which is unique to it among the iPads. It starts at $599 for the 32GB WiFi model,moving up to $749 for 128GB and $879 for 128GB + LTE. The Smart Keyboard carries the same $169 price as the version for the larger iPad Pro, and Apple Pencil hasn't changed at all so it's still an additional $99. With the iPad Air 2 starting at $399 for 16GB, and the increased storage,accessory compatibility, improved display, or greatly improved performance of the iPad Pro 9.7" is definitely tempting,although whether you aren't going to be using Apple Pencil you definitely beget to consider whether the $200 is worth it for you.

Source: anandtech.com

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