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The iPad Pro 11 and iPad Pro 12.9 mainly differ in the display size. The iPad Pro 11 has an 11-inch diagonal display, while the iPad Pro 12.9 unsurprisingly has a larger 12.9-inch diagonal display. Additionally, the larger model has a slightly higher resolution, which may be more suitable for users who plan on using it for heavier video or photo editing tasks. However, both models have similar features, including the A12Z Bionic chip, Face ID, and support for the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard.
The iPad Pro 11 can be used as a laptop replacement for many users, depending on their needs. It supports the Magic Keyboard, which includes a trackpad and backlit keys, allowing for a more traditional laptop experience. Additionally, it runs iPadOS, which includes many features found in desktop operating systems, such as multi-tasking, file management, and external device support. However, it may not be suitable for users who require specific software that is only available on desktop or laptop computers.
Yes, Apple introduced 5G support to the iPad Pro series in late 2020 and the subsequent Wi-Fi + Cellular models are compatible with 5G networks. That includes the latest iPad Pro 11 models released since 2020, so if you need the latest and fastest wireless speeds, you should look for recent iPad models.
Yes, the iPad Pro 11 supports external displays through its USB-C port. You can connect the iPad Pro 11 to an external display using a USB-C to HDMI or USB-C to DisplayPort cable. This can be useful for presentations, video editing, or working with multiple windows simultaneously. The iPad Pro 11 supports up to 4K resolution on external displays, and it can even support high dynamic range (HDR) content. It is important to note that not all apps support external displays, so you may need to check with the app developer to see if their app supports this feature.