12.9-inch iPad Pro review roundup: A gorgeous screen and tremendous speed
But is it enough to buy one?
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Like the iMac, the new iPad Pro goes on sale this week, and the first reviews are beginning to arrive. And as expected, the screen and the processor are mind-blowingly good.
Dieter Bohn at the Verge calls the iPad Pro's Liquid Retina XDR display the best thing for watching movies that isn't a high-end television and functionally equivalent to a high-end OLED TV. It's so good, he says, that you won't even notice it at first: The magic kicks in when you are viewing videos or photos in full-screen. When you do that, the iPad Pro kicks into a different HDR mode (or in Apple's parlance, XDR, for Extreme Dynamic Range) that really is stunning.