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Apple Announces iPad Pro

Thin. Light. Epic.

On September 9th, Apple announced a lot of products. But this one was a big one, the iPad Pro. The iPad Pro is massive, and when I mean massive, it's 12.9 inches. Almost as big as a 13-inch MacBook Air or Pro!

The iPad Pro has an Apple A9X chip in it, which is amazing. It's great for media especially multitasking.

You an buy 2 accessories with the iPad Pro, the first one is the Apple Pencil.
The Apple Pencil is a stylus type pencil thing that works with the iPad Pro. It's amazing and very fluent.

It's going to cost a whopping $99! Really? $99 for a pencil...
Anyway...

The other accessory is a smart keyboard. Which wraps around your iPad just like a cover but has a keyboard with it. Here:
This will cost $169, it might be worth it, maybe...

Learn more about the iPad Pro - http://www.apple.com/ipad-pro/

Will keep you updated 

Rahul

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