Apple has announced the new iPad Pro with a new all-screen design and “next-generation” performance. It comes in 11-inch and 12.9-inch sizes.

Inside the tablet is an A12X Bionic chip that Apple says outperforms most PC laptops on the market. There’s up to 1 terabyte of storage and 10-hour battery life in the thinnest iPads (5.9mm) designed thus far.
The Lightning port found on older iPads have been replaced with a USB-C connector. The new connector provides power for charging (you can even charge a phone with it), supports USB 3.1 Gen 2 high-bandwidth data transfers (usual for grabbing photos from cameras), and can drive an external 5K display.

Announced alongside the new iPad Pro is a new second-gen Apple Pencil that magnetically attaches to the iPad Pro and wirelessly charges while touching. The Apple Pencil features a new touch sensor that lets you interact with apps (e.g. selecting a tool or brush) simply by tapping the pencil itself.

Adobe announced earlier this year that full Photoshop CC is coming to the iPad, and it recently gave a demo of the app that’s will land in 2019. Apple is also touting the new iPad Pro’s abilities to run the app for professional photo editing, devoting a demo during the announcement to showing how well the upcoming Photoshop CC runs:
The demo features a .psd file being edited — one that weighs in at over 3 gigabytes with 157 different 12,000×12,000 layers. And working with the file can be done at “lightning speed” with no lag.
The new 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro will be available in silver and gray finishes in 64GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB models starting November 7th. The 11-inch iPad Pro starts at $799 for Wi-Fi only ($949 for Cellular too) and the 12.9-inch iPad Pro starts at $999 for Wi-Fi only ($1,149 for Cellular too). The new Apple Pencil is priced at $129, and the Smart Keyboard Folio costs $179 for the 11-inch iPad Pro and $199 for the 12.9-inch one.
Culled from PetaPixel










