It still puts the iPad Pro 11 inch in a weird position. Both iPads are sold as the flagship model, and the original comment mentions that the 12.9 inch didnt used to have mini-LED, it used to be the same as the 11 inch. Yeah, 12.9” have so much going for it but still bought the 11” just for its size. Edit: Plus my previous ipad pro is the 9.7 inch ipad pro from 2016, so this is going to be a huge upgrade for me, even with the 8gb model. If the bigger screen is not for you, just order the 11 inch. It will still have the future prof M1 chip, and the same storage and ram option, while being $300 cheaper, and $50 cheaper for the magic keyboard. Compare resolution, size, weight, performance, battery life, and storage of iPad Pro 11‑in. (4th generation), iPad Pro 12.9‑in. (6th generation), iPad Air (5th Ipad pro 2020 11 vs 12.9 Hi. I am about to buy the new 2020 iPad Pro but i don't know which one to buy, the 11 or 12.9. I don't want to replace my laptop with the iPad, but use it mostly for Note taking and studying (sometimes drawing). The only people who should be willing to pay $450 more for an M2 over an M1 are those who absolutely need one of the new features (for example, digital painters). $450 is a lot of money, you can buy a Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil with that. Heck, you could even buy an entry level iPad with $450, if you live in the US. The iPad Pro 12.9 is the ultimate tablet money can buy today. You get a gorgeous design, incredible hardware, vibrant mini-LED screen, excellent onboard audio, and a wide range of accessories. k1XiS. I would mostly be using it for note taking during lectures and study, but also for research alongside my MacBook pro and Mac Mini. The 11" is $1,309 AUD off the Apple Education Store while the 12.9" is $1,729 AUD. Money isn't really an issue but I am just wondering whether the extra $400 is worth it for the bigger size. Initially I thought the 11 inch had the “cute factor” but the novelty of the baby iPad Pro kind of wears off after a few days. I then I came to my senses and realised the 12.9” was simply the better device to own with a better user experience when you want to sit down and work on it for longer periods or watch a movie (with the folio stand). The M1 will easily run as good as new for more than 5 more years. I've seen posts from people that have the 2018 iPad Pro and they say that it runs just as good as ever. The M1 is much more advanced than the chip in the 2018 Pro, so you are pretty much guaranteed that it will last even longer than the 2018. The 11-inch has a 2388-by-1668 display at 264 pixels per inch while the 12.9-inch comes in at 2732-by-2048 at the same pixel density. That means you don't get a better display either, just a 100% this. “Better” is SO subjective. I have all three sizes (mini 6, and M1 11” and 12.9”) - the 12.9 usually stays home. The mini (even when it was a mini 5) is always with me - it makes an amazing mobile sketchbook, but if I think I might want to do something in Illustrator or Sketchbook Pro, I’ll bring the 11”. Actually yes, the 11” has 120Hz (ProMotion). The difference is the lcd (Liquid Retina) on 11” and the mini-led (Liquid Retina XDR) on the 12.9”. Astralpanky_dez • 7 mo. ago. True but ipad pro 12.9 is elegantly and pleasing. Completely worth it as it keeps adding great features through updates.

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