Which 9.7' iPad is right for you

You're in the Market for a New iPad: 9.7-Inch Size Comparison

Apple currently offers two tablets in this particular form factor, the 9.7-inch iPad Pro and the new 2017 iPad. If you're not sure which one to choose, we'll help you decide.

When it comes to price, the latest iPad is one of the most affordable Apple tablets ever, with a starting price of $329. The least expensive iPad Pro comes in at $599, almost twice the cost, but still an attractive option for those who want a premium device. Both tablets feature 32GB of storage and Wi-Fi connectivity standard, with cellular options available for an additional $130. Extra storage is offered as an increment of $100, with the iPad Pro offering up to 256GB and the 2017 iPad maxing out at 128GB.

One of the main differences between the two tablets is their processor speed. The iPad Pro's A9X processor is superior to the 2017 A9, translating to about 17% faster performance and multi-threaded apps. However, in real-world usage, the difference is negligible. Another notable difference is the number of speakers on each device. The iPad Pro boasts four stereo speakers, while the new 2017 iPad has only two.

In terms of battery life, both iPads are rated at 10 hours, although the 2017 iPad's battery is slightly larger. However, when it comes to LTE speeds, the iPad Pro gets faster than the 2017 iPad, with a rating of 300 megabits per second compared to the 2017 iPad's 150 megabits per second. Most carriers, however, may not be able to reach those theoretical maximums.

When it comes to design and weight, both tablets are thin and light, but the Pro is slightly slimmer due to its non-reflective laminated display, which features wide color gamut support and True Tone color shifting. The iPad Pro's camera is also superior to the regular iPad, featuring 12 megapixels with 8 true tone flash, live photos, and 4K video. The front camera on the 2017 iPad features Retina Flash and 5 megapixels.

One of the biggest standout features for the iPad Pro is its support for Apple Pencil, attracting users from scribblers and notetakers to graphic design artists. For more standard users, the 2017 iPad will be more than enough, offering everything you expect from an iPad, including a thin and light design, a fantastic screen, great battery life, and over 2 million apps available on the iOS app store.

If you intend on using your iPad professionally for photo editing or graphic design tasks, it's worth considering setting aside some extra cash for the iPad Pro. While both tablets are affordable options, they cater to different needs and budgets. For more news, reviews, and how-tos, check out Apple Insider.com and subscribe to Apple Insider on YouTube.

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most affordable Apple tablets ever with a starting price of$ 329 whereas the least expensive iPad Pro comes in at $5.99 almost twice the cost each features 32 G of storage and Wi-Fi connectivity standard with cellular options available for an additional $130 extra storage is offered an increment of $100 with the iPad Pro offering up to 256 GB while the 2017 iPad maxes out at 128 GB the iPad Pro's a9x processor is superior to the 2017 A9 translating to about 17% faster performance and multi-threaded apps but in real world usage the difference is negligible the pro version also boasts four stereo speakers over the two on the new iPad but listening from across the room it's hard to discern a significant sound quality difference both iPads are rated at 10 hours of battery life even though the 2017 iPad's battery is slightly larger the iPad Pro gets faster LTE than the 2017 iPad rated at 300 megabits per second versus 150 but most carriers don't or can't reach those theoretical maximums both iPads are thin and light but the pro is slightly Slimmer in part thanks to its non-reflective laminated display which features has wide color gamut support and true tone color Shifting the IPI Pros camera is superior over the regular iPad featuring 12 megapixels over8 true tone flash live photos and 4K video the front camera features retina Flash and 5 megapixels over 1.2 on the 2017 iPad the iPad Pro gets the futureproof SMART connector allowing you to connect accessories like a keyboard case for example with the standard iPad you'll need to use Bluetooth for accessories and charge them separately the biggest standout feature for the iPad Pro is apple pencil support attracting all kinds of users from scribblers and notet takers all the way to graphic design artists for more standard users the 2017 iPad will be more than enough it offers everything you expect from an iPad including a thin and light design a fantastic screen great battery life and over 2 million apps available on the IOS app store and at $329 it's much more affordable than Apple's Flagship but if you intend on using your iPad professionally for photo editing or graphic design tasks you should definitely consider setting aside some extra cash for the iPad Pro for more news reviews and how-tos check out appleinsider.com and subscribe to Apple Insider on YouTube\n"