iPad Pro - The Pros and Cons
Hi everyone,

I took a few weeks to test out the iPad Pro 12.9-inch, the Magic Keyboard and the Apple Pencil.
I found the iPad to be a solid solution for someone that works primarily with email and the web. What’s great is how well it works with Microsoft Word. As for multitasking, there are some good and some bad opinions on my part.
Check out the full video below to hear my thoughts on the Pros and Cons. If you scroll below the video, you’ll see that I’ve created links to each Pro and Con in case you don’t want to watch the entire video.
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Direct Links to Pros and Cons of the iPad Pro, Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil
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