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iPad Pro vs New iPad 2017: iPad Pro Is Faster, Thinner And Has More Features, But New iPad Is Much Cheaper [VIDEO]

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The 9.7-inch iPad Pro is obviously better compared to the new iPad 2017. Aside that the 9.7-inch iPad Pro is thinner, the device is also faster and has more features. Nevertheless, the new iPad 2017 is much cheaper than 9.7-inch iPad Pro.

Although the 9.7-inch iPad Pro is faster, thinner, lighter, and has more features than the new iPad 2017, the new iPad is a budget friendly device. The new iPad 2017 will be up for grabs for just $329, which is the cheapest 9.7-inch tablet the Cupertino based tech giant has ever sold. Meanwhile, the iPad Pro 9.7-inch model starts at $599, according to Guiding Tech.

Nevertheless, the edge of iPad Pro over the new iPad 2017 is its support with the tech company's additional Pro accessories, the Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil. Wherein, the Apple Pencil is a creative drawing tool and stylus for only $99, while the keyboard is a combo keyboard and cover available for $149.

The iPad Pro 9.7-inch model also comes along with Apple's True Tone screen tech and a wider color range. The tech giant has also installed an anti-reflective coating on the display of the iPad Pro for more comfortable outdoor viewing.

Meanwhile, the chassis design of the new iPad 2017 resembles to the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, which has the same chamfered edges curving to the back of the device. The new iPad 2017 only comes with two speakers, unlike the four speakers on the iPad Pro 9.7-inch. The new iPad is thicker and heavier compared to the iPad Pro and iPad Air 2, Mac World reported.

In spite of that, the new 2017 iPad is available with the same resolution display like the more expensive 9.7-inch iPad Pro. That being the case, due to the dual-core A9 chipset and 2GB of RAM, all Apple iPads provide its users a comfortable web browsing, app use as well as multitasking.

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