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iPad Pro 2 2017 Is Actually Zippier In Most General-Usage Apps, Hints Revolutionary Mesh Connector For AR, Charging [VIDEO]

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iPad Pro 2 2017 raves various tech reviews and rankings as it reverses the upsetting predictions from critics. The new 9.7-inch iPad Pro has proven itself to have the faster performance and unbelievably zippier capacity when it comes to most general-usage apps per usage. Meanwhile, there are talks regarding its upcoming tier saying that it will come out with a new Smart Connector.

According to Forbes, iPad Pro 2 2017's first entry is notably powerful but does not fall into the cheap category. The device is ideal for special needs especially with the use of its Apple Pencil-like stylus that gives extra capabilities and its four embedded speakers delivering exceptional sound.

Although the current iPad Pro 2 2017 is not as light and as thin of iPad air 2, its design serves its basic description as a classily-designed, sturdy and durable tablet with keen value. It also rocks the A9 chip which is proven to be better than the A8X in the iPad Air 2.

On the other hand, there are reports insinuating that the next iPad Pro 2 2017 will come with a new hardware which will couple a mesh system with the iPhone 8. The said hardware is a new Smart iPad Pro 2017 Connector which will be utilized for various usages AppleInsider reported.

This revolutionary connector may come up with iPad Pro 2 2017 and might tend to a mesh set up dedicated for AR and VR compatibility and revamped wireless charging for the next generation Apple devices. It is reportedly Apple's answer to Samsung's and Google's drive for Virtual Reality, TheVerifier added.

However, the source is not sure on what peripherals will be connected to the Smart Connector to host Apple's AR and VR dream. This Smart Connector debuted in 12.9-inch iPad Pro 2015 for charging and keyboard usage.

The question now is how much data can transmit and will it actually debut with the next iPad Pro 2 2017. Any thoughts about the iPad Pro 2 update?

 

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