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  • 2015年12月2日
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Now there’s a new model which has the same basic design as the others, but which features a 13.3 inch, 3200 x 1800 pixel touchscreen display. The new Asus Zenbook UX305CA with a QHD+ screen has a list price of $799, but right now you can buy one from the Microsoft Store for $699.

While this model may not have the CPU horsepower of the Zenbook UX305LA (which has a Core i5 Broadwell chip), Ars Technica recently reviewed a similar model with a Core M3 Skylake processor and found that it actually outperforms the UX305LA in some graphics benchmarks, and comes surprisingly close in performance in some general-purpose tests.

I was pretty impressed with the bang for the buck offered by the original Zenbook UX305FA with a Core M Broadwell chip. It sounds like the move to Skylake generally offers improved performance and battery life… although the high resolution touchscreen display on the newest model might have an impact on battery life.

At £679, few people will buy the iPad Pro instead of an iPad Air 2. It does justify that extra expense with a great screen, plenty of power and the possibilities it offers, though. Some will buy it for the intrigue factor, and they’ll no doubt enjoy it immensely whether they’re doing the casual, traditional things you do on an iPad. But you really need to have a reason to opt for this hulking tablet. Regardless of price, 32GB of storage will prove too limiting for most people and even if you stretch to the 128GB version you’ll probably want the Pencil and / or keyboard, and they are not cheap. Add the silicone rear cover (£65) and the total bill does begin to smart. And it sounds obvious, but as with the Plus version of the iPhone, it’s bigger and heavier than the iPad Air 2. Unless you’ve already tried one – unlikely if you’ve read this far – you really should get to an Apple store and hold one to understand exactly how bulky and hefty the new tablet really is.

The iPad Pro tablet was rumoured for more than a year: a bigger iPad that would let you multitask properly, with the space to run two apps side by side. A device on which you could be productive, creating and not simply consuming content. That device is now a reality, and here’s our iPad Pro review. Also see: Best tablets 2015/2016. IPAD PRO REVIEW: PRICE AND AVAILABILITY As well as being the biggest, this is also the most expensive iPad ever. It starts at £679 ($799) for the 32GB model, and jumps to £799 ($949) for the 128GB model. There’s nothing in between, so if you think 32GB isn’t going to be enough, tough luck. There’s also a cellular model which comes only in 128GB guise that costs £899 ($1079) - the customary £100 premium on top of the equivalent Wi-Fi only model. But don’t forget you also get a GPS receiver with the cellular version.

No accessories are provided, so if you want a Pencil for more accurate drawing or selection, that’s an extra £79 ($99) and there’s currently a 4-5 week wait for delivery. It’s the same delay if you want a keyboard, which costs £139 ($169). See all iPad reviews. The iPad Pro is available direct from Apple, or you can get it from John Lewis, Currys, O2 or Vodafone, among others. Since the design change which began with the iPad mini, every iPad has essentially looked the same. It’s no different with the iPad Pro. It’s exactly what you’d expect to get if you could magically super-size an iPad Air 2. It weighs 713g - roughly the same as the original iPad - and although it feels heavy compared to an Air 2, it also feels remarkably light for its size. At 6.9mm thick, it’s thinner than you’d expect, too.

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Despite all this, there’s no flex in the aluminium chassis or screen when you pick it up, even if you grip it only on one edge or corner. It’s uncomfortable to hold for very long with one hand, so this is very much a lap or desk-based tablet. Also see: iPad Pro vs iPad Air 2. In line with other recent iPads, there’s no mute / rotation lock slider, so you have only sleep/wake and volume buttons. On the left-hand side as you hold it in portrait mode are three flush connectors which talk to the optional keyboard (£139) and are available for third-party keyboards and other accessories. The other change is the quad-speaker system. The speaker-in-each-corner approach means the iPad Pro can emit stereo sound no matter which way round you hold it, and it automatically switches as you rotate from portrait to landscape. Regardless of how you hold it, the upper two speakers emit treble frequencies, with the lower-most pair handling lower frequencies. We hesitate to say bass, because there’s a limit to what the tiny drivers can handle. While the volume is impressive - three times the output of the iPad Air 2 - it’s still not the well-rounded sound that you’ll get from a decent pair of headphones.

As you’d expect, there’s a TouchID sensor for unlocking and using with Apple Pay, but it’s the first-generation version and noticeably slower to recognise a fingerprint than the iPhone 6S. See all tablet reviews. At 12.9in, the screen bigger than the 12in MacBook Air and 12.3in Surface Pro 4. It’s also a little over 3in bigger than the iPad Air 2, yet you get almost twice the real estate (78 percent, to be exact). The short edge is in essence as long as the long edge on an Air or Air 2, so it’s like having two 9.7in iPads side by side. That’s great for multitasking, but it’s also great for just about everything including websites, viewing and editing photos and video, playing games and generally all the things you already use a tablet for.

It comes into its own with apps optimised for the iPad Pro, especially those with take advantage of the high resolution of 2732x2048. Many iPad apps are understandably optimised for the 2048x1536 resolution of every other current iPad, so are scaled up on the iPad Pro. It has the same 4:3 aspect ratio, of course. We’ll come to software later, though. Also see: Which iPad should I buy?

The screen is an IPS LCD panel but is subtly different to other iPads - such as the mini 4 - as the pixels are photo aligned rather than mechanically aligned. Will you notice the difference? No, but it means better contrast than it would otherwise have. Other technical advances make the screen more power efficient, too. But what you’ll notice when you first use the iPad Pro is just how sharp everything looks. The mini 4 may have a higher dpi - 326 vs 264ppi - but at normal viewing distances you still won’t see the pixels.

Colours are pretty much as accurate as the excellent iPad mini 4, and it’s almost as bright (425cd/m2 versus 450cd/m2 on the mini 4). There’s an anti-reflective coating which doesn’t seem quite as effective at the mini 4’s but the screen is likewise fully laminated. Overall, it’s a fabulous screen that’s a joy to look at. If you wanted to be critical, you could moan that it lacks the 3D Touch capabilities of the iPhone 6S, but maybe that’s something Apple will add to the next version. Also see: Tablet Advisor.

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A great screen would be nothing without top-notch performance and the A9X processor delivers it in spades. In Apple-relative terms, it’s twice as quick as the iPad Air 2, which was already a powerhouse. It’s twice as quick in terms of both the CPU and GPU, and when it comes to graphics performance that’s crucial. With more pixels to drive, you need more computing power. In all the apps we tried, performance was superb. Whether you’re scrolling around a complex wire-frame model in Autocad or retouching photos in Pixelmator, there’s never a judder or delay. Really, though, it’s just early days in terms of apps and games: the best is surely yet to come. If you’re a video editor, the iPad Pro can handle three streams of 4K video from your iPhone 6S and playback in real-time, even if transitions and effects are applied. That’s something you just can’t do on the iPad Air 2.

Apple claims 10 hours of battery life, which is the usual figure for iPads. The 38.5Wh battery has 41 percent more capacity than the 27.3Wh cell in the Air 2. In our battery test the Pro lasted for 11 hours, 9 minutes. That's a decent length of time, and it means it will handle a full working day away from the mains. And for most people who will use it only an hour or two per day, it should last a working week.


 
 
 

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