You'll also need to decide if you want a standard iPad Pro with only Wi - Fi or mobile tethering options available for online activities, or to opt for the considerably more
expensive cellular models and a data - only SIM only deal too.
Not exact matches
Most devices offer Wi - Fi as the base level wireless connection — at a much lower cost — with 3G
cellular data only available as part of a more -
expensive model.
But, starting at $ 399, # 419 and AU$ 579 for the Wi - Fi
model and $ 529, # 549 and AU$ 779 for the Wi - Fi and
cellular edition, it's considerably more
expensive than the newer full - size iPad, which starts at $ 329, # 339 and AU$ 469 and features a faster processor and larger display.
Nowadays,
models having various
cellular capabilities are quite
expensive, so these tablets are quite reasonably and bring a fresh budget - centric tablet concept in the market.
Bluetooth and Wi - Fi are reportedly built in, but
cellular connectivity, GPS, and NFC are said to be reserved for the larger, presumably more
expensive model.
It's a stripped down, cheaper, simpler iPad, measuring 240 mm x 169.5 mm x 7.5 mm and weighing 469 grams (Wi - Fi) or 478 grams (Wi - Fi plus
cellular), with a screen resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels (the same 264 ppi as the more
expensive iPad Pro
models above).
But, starting at $ 399, # 419 and AU$ 579 for the Wi - Fi
model and $ 529, # 549 and AU$ 779 for the Wi - Fi and
cellular edition, it's considerably more
expensive than the newer full - size iPad, which starts at $ 329, # 339 and AU$ 469 and features a faster processor and larger display.
The 16 GB
model is available for $ 499CDN, the same as the US version, with the 64 GB +
cellular model the most
expensive at $ 829.