Now that it's smaller, thinner and lighter, it's 12.9" all the way for me. If I hate it I'll send it back.
This is my dilema. I’ve never had the LTE model but have a wireless hotspot for work and my iPhone. Trying to figure out if I should do a LTE for once or stick to WiFi. LTE also means paying the $30 a month.
I was not able to use the device in person, but a developer reported that the 11” still uses compact class in 50/50. It was included in another thread, I’ll go see if I can find it and update this post.I want to know if the new 11 inch one is still limited to using iphone version of apple iOS apps when multitasking in landscape. Does anyone know?
If the answer is still yes, despite the tremendous power of the new device, I would have to say that the 25% less volume new 12.9 version is definitely the way to go.
The real tough decision is to get the 1TB version and get 6 Gb of RAM or get the 512 Gb version with 4Gb of RAM.
Edit: Thanks Ace for responding to my question so quickly. Did you try it at the announcement? How were you able to get your hands on the new device?
Ace, even with the increased resolution on the new 11?
And it's not even quite that simple--the smaller one has a bigger screen but roughly the same size body. The bigger one has the same screen but a significantly smaller body. I'm still going 11" though. I do lots of reading in bed with my iPad, and I just don't want a 12.9" screen for that. 10.5" Pro felt like the sweet spot in chassis size for me, so this 11" model is going to make that even better.The smaller one is bigger, and the bigger one is smaller! Surprised this thread isn’t bigger because it’s certainly a more difficult decision compared to last year 10.5 vs 12.9. It literally made me login to my Macrumors account once again!
But at the end of the day, it’s crazy to think anyone wouldn’t be happy with either one. Both are at the pinnacle of current technology.
I am still waffling. I have a 15" MBP and the iPhone XS Max so I was thinking the 11" would be a good "in between" for those. I used to own a 12.9 and am wondering if the 11 is going to be too small - but I don't want it to be redundant to my MBP. Thoughts?
(Edit: I already purchased the 11" through Best Buy last night but am trying to decide whether to switch that o the 12.9, but the $200 difference is also a consideration).
The weight has been reduced, from 1.49 lbs to 1.39 lbs. Definitely not as great a reduction as I would have liked, as I was hoping for just under 1.35, but not a deal breaker for me.I considered doing the same, when I saw the 12.9's weight hadn't been reduced, I decided it wasn't for me. Plus, that price, ouch.
I have a 1st gen 12.9 and have been convinced I was going to get a refreshed 10.5 when they launched. Of course that meant that I immediately ordered the 11 after the keynote. Now I'm debating if I made the right choice. This thread has helped a lot and I think I'm still leaning toward the 11 except for the split screen issue. I didn't realize that was a thing as I've only had a 12.9 for the past 3 years. Hmmmm...
The weight of the folio is what I’d be worried about most with the new 12.9.I ordered the 11 inch pro 64GB. I am worried about the 64GB or storage, but I have 200GB of iCloud storage, so I should be ok. I have an iPhone X, 256GB of which I have only used 35GB. If I streamed my music and did not store it on my phone, I would only have used 14GB. Hopefully I will be fine with 64GB.
I had the 12.9 Gen 2 and HATED it I mostly use my iPad in bed and have a 27 inch iMac when I need a computer. Besides the weight, I primarily use my iPad in portrait mode and found it difficult to view the entire screen at my preferred (close) viewing distance. I hardly ever took it out of the house, even though I had the Muzetto iPad bag from SFBAGS which was great. I maybe used my 12.9 a few times a month, if that.
I also have a 9.7 Air2 and found that to be very comfortable with the original Apple leather case. I am concerned about the weight the folio keyboard case will add. I may use it only sporadically or return it.
It's 5 ounces heavier.... Maybe an issue if you're 5'2" lol. Also don't get the "giant book" and "too big for notes" comments. It's literally the exact same size as a sheet of paper...