There’s always the issue with freedom though – something which iOS actively limits and it discourages its users from experimenting with the OS in any significant ways. We don’t know if that situation is going to change anytime soon, but for true power users, it’s always been an important feature.
Because of this, many opinions have been leaning towards the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 lately, and not so much the iPad Pro. Sure, Apple still have their fans that are actively looking out for their new offers, but that crowd seems to be dwindling down quite a bit.
The problem, according to most critics, is that Apple don’t seem to have a clear direction with the development of this product, and they’re trying to market it as something that it’s quite obviously not.
For its price though, the iPad Pro definitely offers a good range of features that should please even some more pretentious buyers and give them something fancy to hold in their hands as they’re browsing through the web. Combined with the new features introduced in iOS 9, the iPad Pro is obviously a device that can please people when it comes to active media consumption. Whether it will find any actual use in the professional world, we don’t know – but it might be too early to speak about that.