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Agree that nothing is perfect but the 10.5 form factor is great. It’s both the size and weight that matters. A bezel reduced 12.9 that weighs 1 pound would be great but until then the 10.5 is a better compromise.
 
Its a shade of difference between the 9.7" and 10.5". But subjectively the 9.7" feels like a book and I like that. The 10.5 feels more like a small computer. I use my ipad for reading, videos, and sketching rough diagrams. Its almost exclusively a nightstand device. I have used a mini for four years but always found it a bit small. I am a SurfacePro fan,but I feel ipad owns this niche.
 
Agree that nothing is perfect but the 10.5 form factor is great. It’s both the size and weight that matters. A bezel reduced 12.9 that weighs 1 pound would be great but until then the 10.5 is a better compromise.

Ditto!

The ideal iPad would be a 1 pound 12.9” without bezels.
 
Ditto!

The ideal iPad would be a 1 pound 12.9” without bezels.

I don't require a bezeless iPad, where I actually have an appreciation for bezels for holding and preventing from inadvertent touches. But having reduced bezels would be more of something I would consider similarly to the 10.5 iPad.
 
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