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When Apple launched its iPad Pro, my eyebrows went up. A gigantic, 13-inch tablet for $1,000 (even more with the nearly essential new keyboard and Apple Pencil stylus)? Who would want such a thing? What benefits will this bring to the table — besides actually being the table? Could it finally be the long-prophesied laptop replacement the sages have been spoken of — at least those of us not yet down with the wickedly good Microsoft Surface Pro? Also, how soon can I get one?
It arrived last week, and I’ve now spent five days huffing and puffing my way around with it. For the most part, it’s everything Apple promised it would be and, not surprisingly — given the Pro’s capabilities and its natural appeal to photographers — I totally, thoroughly dig it. Sure the overall reception may be stymied by a fairly narrow target audience, the Pro’s overall bigishness, and a few hardware choices that critics will second-guess. But, it makes both work and play much better, and for that, it’s well worth discussing.

First, Let’s Celebrate the Good
The iPad Pro is downright, straight-up gorgeous. The 12.9-inch Retina display contains 5.6 million pixels, and each one of them pops beautifully when looking at pictures, watching videos, gaming, or whatever you’re up to. Thanks to a new slate of display management tech — including a timing controller to manage pixels independently and an oxide thin-film transistor to ensure uniform brightness (it’s borrowed from the 27-inch iMac Retina 5K display) — this is the richest, most satisfying iOS mobile device by a grand margin.
The iPad Pro is downright, straight-up gorgeous.