iPad 2018 vs iPad Pro

Pros

Cons

Our Verdict

This isn’t a case of one iPad being better – naturally the iPad Pro models have more advanced specifications and features. The question is whether you need to spend the extra to get a Pro over the new regular model. If you’re just looking for a decent tablet to do normal tasks on, or even the odd spot of photo and video editing then the iPad 2018 will suffice. We’d only recommending splashing out the significant amount extra on an iPad Pro if you will really make use of its features including the superior screen, A10X chip, quad speakers, better cameras and higher storage capacities.

Best Prices Today: Apple iPad 9.7in (2018)

As rumoured, Apple has introduced a new iPad for 2018 and it supports the Apple Pencil. So do you really need to spend a lot more to get an iPad Pro now? We compare the iPad models to help you choose which is best.

Price and availability

The iPad 2018 nowstarts at just £319/$329making it the cheapest full-size iPad to date – it’s normally £399. The new price gets you a Wi-Fi only model with 32GB of storage.

You can order it from Apple, of course, but it’s also available fromJohn Lewis,ArgosandCurrysin the UK andBest BuyandWalmartin the US.

The new iPad price seems even better when we compare it to the iPad Pro which used to come in 9.7in but that model was discontinued last year.

Now you can get a 10.5in model starting at£619/$649and the massive 12.9in version which will set you back at least£769/$799.

So that’s almost twice the price between the new iPad for 2018 and the cheapest iPad Pro – and that’s without including the price of Apple’s Smart Keyboard which is a further£159/$159.

Is there enough reasons to pay all that extra money for a Pro? Let’s take a look.

Design and build

There’s not much in the way of design and build to separate the iPad 2018 with the two iPad Pro models.

The obvious difference is the increasing size and weight as you opt for a bigger screen. Overall, they’re typical iPads and there’s no hidden surprises here.

Generally we’d recommend the 9.7- or 10.5in models in terms of size and weight unless you really need that extra real estate of the 12.9in iPad Pro.

One of the key things here is that the iPad Pro models are compatible with Apple’s Smart Keyboard so if you’re wanting to do a lot of typing then this will be an advantage. You can still use the iPad 2018 with a Bluetooth keyboard, though, so it’s not your only choice.

If your heart it set on Rose Gold then you’ll have to buy the 10.5in iPad Pro. It’s worth noting the Gold colour for the iPad 2018 is a new hue – sort of half way between the Gold and Rose Gold of the iPad Pros.

And don’t worry, all these iPads have headphone jacks.

Features and specs

As we’ve alluded to, one of the biggest choices here (beyond price) is which screen size suits your needs best. For most users the 9.7 or 10.5 models will be just fine but if you want a more laptop-like experience (possibly a laptop replacement even) then it could well be worth going for the 12.9in.

The new iPad 2018 has Apple Pencil support so there’s no longer the need to get a Pro model to use Apple’s own stylus. Either way it’s still an optional extra that costs£89/$99.

This is great news if you’re wanting to get an iPad with an Apple Pencil without breaking the bank. However, it’s worth noting that the much cheaper iPad 2018 doesn’t have a laminated screen so the experience isn’t as good.

It’s also possible you might want or need the anti-reflective coating, wide colour gamut and true tone display on offer with the iPad Pro models.

The iPad 2018 might only have a an A10 Fusion processor while the iPad Pros have the A10X but most users won’t notice the difference. Professionals needing to do intensive graphics rendering might want to opt for the Pro for its extra performance.

Storage is another key area since Apple doesn’t allow you to expand with a microSD card. The iPad 2018 is limited to 128GB but the iPad Pro can offer 256- or even 512GB – if you can afford those models.

Some smaller differences to consider include the better sound on offer with the iPad Pros due to the quad speaker setup. They also have better front and rear cameras as well as the newer generation of Touch ID.

Here’s a table to give you an overview of the specs and differences:

iPad 9.7 (2018)

iPad Pro

Screen size, resolution

9.7in, 2048×1536, 264ppi

10.5in,2224×1668 or 12.9in 2732×2048 – 264ppi

Laminated screen

No

Yes

Processor

A10 Fusion

A10X Fusion

Storage options

32GB, 128GB

64, 256, 512GB

Colours

Space Grey, Silver, Gold

Space Grey, Silver, Gold, Rose Gold (10.5 only)

3.5mm headphone jack

Yes

Yes

Speakers

Stereo speakers

Quad speakers

Apple Pencil support

Yes

Yes

Smart Keyboard support

No

Yes

Front, rear camera resolution

1.2Mp, 8Mp

7Mp, 12Mp

Max video recording

1080p, 120fps slo-mo

4K, 120fps slo-mo

TouchID

Yes

Yes (2nd-gen)

Weight

469g (Wi-Fi)

469g (10.5in Wi-Fi), 677g (12.9in Wi-Fi)

Thickness

7.5mm

6.1mm (10.5in), 6.9mm (12.9in)

Specs

Apple iPad 9.7in (2018): Specs

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Author: Chris Martin, Reviews Editor, Tech Advisor

Chris got his break as a reporter at infamous site The Inquirer and has been at Tech Advisor for more than 12 years. With a BA degree in Music Technology, audio is his specialism, but over the years he has reviewed all kinds of gadgets, from smartwatches to mesh Wi-Fi to coffee machines.

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