Even with its 12.9-inch Retina display, the largest and most capable iPad ever is only 6.9mm thin and weighs just 1.57 pounds. It has a powerful A9X chip with 64-bit desktop-class architecture, four speaker audio, advanced iSight and FaceTime HD cameras, Wi-Fi and LTE connectivity¹, iCloud, the breakthrough Touch ID fingerprint sensor, and up to 10 hours of battery life.² It also includes great apps for productivity and creativity, as well as many more incredible apps available in the App Store. And with powerful new features in iOS 9 like multitasking, iPad Pro can do things no iPad has done before.
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I must admit I was a bit worried it would be too big. Not so. Word and Excel are easy to manage. Reading magazines thru Zinio is much better than on my iPad Air. It's a little heavy carrying it in my briefcase, but much lighter than a laptop. I am definitely glad I purchased it.
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I purchased this low-end PC as kitchen internet machine. I am a huge fan of Dell and am rarely disappointed by them. This machine, however, was a dog. Surfing was slow and lagged. If you opened multiple tabs the machine crawled. Running Office 365 was painful. My suggestion would be to pay the difference and get a non-Celereon processor. It is worth noting this is not Dell's fault. Just a too slow processor. other than the the lag times, I was satisfied with the machine.