Eager to purchase the latest Apple tablet? According to a new report, the company is planning to sell its iPad Pro in a matter of few days.
9to5Mac cited multiple sources, all who said that Apple is planning to sell its iPad Pro on Wednesday, November 11, via its its physical retail and online stores. On the same day, Apple will reportedly also sell iPad Pro’s accessories, the Apple Pencil at USD99 and Smart Keyboard at USD169. The tablet is slated to be sold in both 32GB and 128GB versions, both with Wi-Fi capacity beginning at USD799.
Apple could not be less excited with the iPad Pro release. Endgadget said the company has since experienced a slowdown in its tablet business, and is expecting for iPad Pro to lift the company’s success in that market. Moreover, the company is also excited on how iPad Pro could fill what the iPhone cannot do.
“It can do things that a smartphone doesn’t do because it doesn’t have to sit in your pocket," Apple's Phil Schiller said.


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