5G-enabled iPad Pro (M5) plummets on Amazon, offering MacBook Pro-level power for $101 less
The tablet ticks all the right boxes, so you just can't go wrong with getting one.
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A close-up of the iPad Pro (M5). | Image by PhoneArena
Now, there are two hard truths here. The first one is obviously the price. While the current sub-$1,099 tag is a far better proposition compared to the usual $1,199, it will still put a serious dent in your bank account. The second truth? Yes, it’s expensive, but it’s also the best non-Android tablet you can buy right now.
Of course, the firepower of the M5 shouldn’t surprise us, as it’s the same processor that powers the latest MacBook Air and the entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro. If Apple has decided to use this chip in its laptops, which are built for both casual use and demanding workflows, I think it’s safe to say you’re getting an absolute powerhouse.
Beyond the insane amount of firepower the M5 brings to the table, you’ll also be getting exceptional visuals on the go. The tablet boasts a Tandem OLED panel with a crisp 2420 x 1668 resolution, offering high-fidelity picture quality with vibrant, accurate colors. And since this is the Pro model, it also supports Apple’s ProMotion, which is the company’s fancy way of saying the screen has a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, making everything feel buttery-smooth.
Honestly, I could go on and on about how incredible the iPad Pro with the M5 chip really is. And that, mind you, comes from a Sammy fanboy who is in love with the Galaxy Tab S11.
In fact, the only downside I can think of—besides the price—is the lack of an included Apple Pencil, as Samsung ships its high-end tablets with a stylus in the box. Other than that, I can’t really give you a reason not to take advantage of this deal. I actually encourage you to act fast and upgrade your tablet game for less with a brand-new iPad Pro (M5) today! Go ahead and do just that!
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