Most of us are probably in the 'States. International pricing is insane. If I had to pay those prices, I doubt I'd own any Apple products.So envious to everyone embracing the dual-ipad lifestyle.
Most of us are probably in the 'States. International pricing is insane. If I had to pay those prices, I doubt I'd own any Apple products.So envious to everyone embracing the dual-ipad lifestyle.
So envious to everyone embracing the dual-ipad lifestyle.
Except there isn't a one-size-fits-all scenario. The 9.7/10.5" iPad is perfect for outside use due to its smaller size, while the larger iPad shines when used on a flat surface or when reclining in bed or on a sofa. With cloud storage, all files are synced automatically, you still pay for apps only once, and peripherals such as the apple pencil and dongles are cross-compatible.I'm not. A simple and efficient setup is best.
Not juggling all these different devices, and their content, to try to chase the perfect setup for a x number of different scenarios. It sounds like unnecessary mental and physical clutter.
That's what she...oh nevermindI've got the 12'9" 1st gen. I love it, especially split screening. Looking forward to ios11 for the dragging and dropping. It's big, but imho, big in a good way.
So envious to everyone embracing the dual-ipad lifestyle.
Except there isn't a one-size-fits-all scenario. The 9.7/10.5" iPad is perfect for outside use due to its smaller size, while the larger iPad shines when used on a flat surface or when reclining in bed or on a sofa. With cloud storage, all files are synced automatically, you still pay for apps only once, and peripherals such as the apple pencil and dongles are cross-compatible.
I admit I am tempted, but I know I am not going to be able to use both enough to justify the price of getting an extra iPad.
I'm not. A simple and efficient setup is best.
Not juggling all these different devices, and their content, to try to chase the perfect setup for a x number of different scenarios. It sounds like unnecessary mental and physical clutter.
Doesn't the iPhone kind of solve the need for that?
Forget the iPad. You have a beautiful yard!
I'm not. A simple and efficient setup is best.
Not juggling all these different devices, and their content, to try to chase the perfect setup for a x number of different scenarios. It sounds like unnecessary mental and physical clutter.
Hi there. I too have the 12.9 2nd gen and it's a great machine. Could I ask a favour and get you to please advise the time that your new 12.9 takes to go from powered off to apple logo. I'm seeing variable results but basically it seems that the time taken on the new model from pressing the power button to seeing the Apple logo is around 6 seconds (when unplugged). Thanks in advance.I have a 9.7 Pro and bought a new 12.9 Pro 3 weeks ago. My 9.7 has been powered off ever since. I really like the 12.9 and I am personally having no isssues at all with portability. I relax on the couch, in the backyard and in bed with it. I bring it to work every day. I haven't been on a plane yet since getting it but that also won't be a problem. I've used my 13 inch MBP with no problems on a plane and the iPad Pro with Smart Keyboard takes up less space that the MBP.
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I don't think 21.9 would be portable at all.I'm in the process of making the switch, waiting for my 21.9 to ship. I can see what some people say about portability, but since I can't afford to keep the 9.7 Pro, I'll go with the 12.9. It's not perfect, but I'm loomkiogn forward to it!