The 9.7-inch iPad Pro is also available in Spain now

9.7-inch iPad Pro now available

It has taken us a bit by surprise, but surely many do not mind because of its high price. In any case, You can now buy the 9.7-inch iPad Pro from the Apple Store in Spain. As you can see, the entry model is the only 32GB Wi-Fi that has a price of € 679, a price € 250 more expensive than what the iPad Air 2 costs at the moment. The question here is, does it deserve the pain?

The debate is on the table and in my opinion it is because of the RAM that they have included in the new 9.7-inch iPad. The new apple tablet has the best screen that an iPad has had since its appearance in 2010, it has the same camera as the iPhone 6s, which includes flash and 4K recording, but it has the same 2GB of RAM that has the iPad Air 2. If they charge as a professional device, it should include a RAM that allows professional use of the device.

9.7 iPad Pro models and prices

Discussion aside, there are six 9.7-inch iPad Pro models, each available in Silver, Gold, Space Gray, and Rose Gold:

  1. 32GB Wi-Fi only model: 679 €
  2. 128GB Wi-Fi only model: 859 €
  3. 256GB Wi-Fi only model: 1.039 €
  4. 32GB Wi-Fi + Cellular Model: 829 €
  5. 128GB Wi-Fi + Cellular Model: 1.009 €
  6. 256GB Wi-Fi + Cellular Model: 1.189 €

Users who order now will receive their 9.7-inch iPad Pro from 4 to April 6, around the same date that the first users to order an iPhone SE will receive their new device. The Smart Keyboard for the new iPad is also available (NOTE: only for US English), but its delivery time is somewhat longer, arriving the first units from April 11 to 18.

Are you going to buy a 9.7-inch iPad Pro? And if so, what will it be? Are you planning to also buy the Smart Keyboard or the Apple Pencil?


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  1.   surce said

    The Apple fan club is running out of steam a lot, do you really think it will be a bestseller like the iPad Air? Because it is what it is, an iPad Air with another name and for € 700 the base model, what a madness.

  2.   Hector Di Benedetto said

    The screen of the iPad Pro is the same as the iPad Air 2. There is no reason to buy it if you have the Air 2 or if you do not need a stylus holder as the new features do not justify the price increase.

    1.    Paul Aparicio said

      Hello Hector. It is not the same. Reflects less and has more shine. It's a better point in that regard.

      A greeting.

  3.   GM said

    This morning I have left it asked and honestly I had not fallen into the keyboard language issue. Mainly I take it for the keyboard, because I have tried the Logitech ones and I don't like them at all. The integration with the Apple keyboard is perfect, there is no doubt. As a result of your comment Pablo I have been looking for and it seems that the keyboard in Spanish version is neither there nor expected, seeing the arrangement of the keys it is the same as the Spanish except for the absence of the letter ñ and some sign. Do you know how, for example, the ñ would be written or an opening sign of admiration for example? Thanks a lot!

    1.    Paul Aparicio said

      Hi GM. I'm not sure and even less when we talk about a device that becomes a hybrid with this keyboard (multitasking can come out differently, for example). On Macs, if I'm not mistaken because right now I don't have it in front of me and I don't usually use it either, if you press a key for a second without releasing it, the options come out. It could be that if you press the "N" on that keyboard, the "Ñ" appears under a number. If so, to put the «Ñ» you would have to press the «N» for one second and then a number X to get the Ñ out. But, as I say, I'm not sure.

      A greeting.

  4.   Hugo said

    Hello guys. I have iPad Pro and Smart Keyboard and I was also concerned about the keyboard not being in Spanish. But DO NOT TRAUMA. If you configure the keyboard in Spanish, you can have the keyboard in Spanish, even though the physical keys are English. That is, if you press on the supposed ñ, the ñ will appear, regardless of whether it is present on the keyboard.

  5.   rgomez said

    The ñ is an accent and ready.
    All the best