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iPad 2 Pro Rumors, Release Date News: iPad 2 Pro Can Possibly Beat Laptops With New A10X Processor

iPad 2 Pro Rumors, Release Date News: iPad 2 Pro Can Possibly Beat Laptops With New A10X Processor

Caezar Sotto

Apple's iPad 2 Pro will be sporting a new A10X processor and 6 GB of RAM. Will the new line of Apple tablets entice laptop users to buy the iPad 2 Pro instead?

According to ValueWalk, the iPad Pro 2 could feature a powerful A10X Fusion processor. The new tablet could also be running on 6 GB of RAM, increasing the previous iPad Pro's RAM by 2 GB.

iPad Pro 2 Could Use AMOLED Screens In 2017

To date, most of the things coming out of the rumor mill has gotten Apple fans excited when it comes to the tech giant's upcoming devices. The Cupertino company is challenging laptops when it comes to user functionality and experience.

So far, they are trying to compete with the rival laptop market by stocking the iPad Pro with a decent 256 GB of storage. Rumors also suggest that the iPad Pro will have a large 12.9-inch display.

In a post on Mac Rumors, KGI Securities' Ming-Chi Kuo mentioned the possibility of using AMOLED screens. There is also a possibility of Apple releasing smaller 9.7 and 10.9-inch variants for the tablet. But can the iPad Pro 2's possible specs beat a laptop?

The iPad Pro 2 Won't Be Your Next Laptop, But It Comes Close

In a blog entry by Tab Times, the new iPad Pro 2 wins with portability but struggles with different laptop functions. Casual users can get away with iPad Pro 2's versatility with browsing and social media apps, but not when it comes to heavy tasks that need the reliability of a traditional computer or a laptop.

Although there is still no confirmation for the release of the iPad Pro 2, rumors suggest that Apple will release the tab in March 2017 like the 9.7-inch iPad Pro. Stay tuned for future updates for Apple's next generation of iPad Pro. Apple's video below introduces the iPad Pro to interested technophiles. 


 

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