You can get £25 off when you spend £150 or more online at Tesco Direct* using the code TDX-HTNK
12.9-inch iPad Pro (32GB, Wi-Fi only) for £584 when you collect in store at Tesco Direct* (in silver*, grey* or gold*). It was already £120 cheaper than Apple's price of £729, but with the code it's £145 cheaper.
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DaytonaGrey to The Lone Ranger
23 Sep 164#22
Show me any Apple hardware that is out of date in 2 years? In fact Apple has better longevity than any of its competitors, holds its value better too.
burmingum
21 Sep 164#10
Seriously not worth the money. its toooooo big and just an iPad nothing more.
the__cat
23 Sep 163#29
Have you never owned an iPhone?
Interloper
23 Sep 163#20
People keep asking what the "Pro" moniker on these devices is for without stopping to think for a second what a "pro" even is. A professional, quite simply, is somebody who earns a living from doing a certain thing.
As a result, the iPad Pro is the perfect device for anybody who can use it as part of their workflow or to earn a living. These will include professional artists or graphic designers who can benefit from the Pencil support that only the "pro" iPads provide.
I've owned both this and the Surface Pro and, for me, the latter is better as I can run certain desktop apps that have no equivalent on iOS. But I can equally see why somebody would want a lightweight device for drawing in, say, Procreate with the sophistication provided by the Apple Pencil. Yes, the Surface Pen has similar functionality but it doesn't have, for instance, shading and tilt support.
Sometimes we just have to use the best tools for the job and it really doesn't matter who makes them. If you don't need the Pencil or simply don't want a huge iPad with 4 GB of RAM, this device isn't for you. But that doesn't mean it's merely a fashion accessory – for some people, they will earn back the cost of this in no time whatsoever.
... no it's actually a newer iPad Pro but it's 9.7 inches instead of 12.9
Dizzlepro
21 Sep 162#8
ms surface is better value
Savedotmoney
21 Sep 16#9
Anyone know any good iPad Air 2 deals?
burmingum
21 Sep 164#10
Seriously not worth the money. its toooooo big and just an iPad nothing more.
ipswich78 to burmingum
23 Sep 16#18
Depends on what you do with it. I have both sizes and the iPad Pro (12.9) is fantastic for consuming media and browsing on. It barely leaves the house but gets a lot more use than my laptop does.
Mada06 to burmingum
23 Sep 161#24
What do you expect it to do? What a strange comment. It's just an iPad because it is an iPad!
mattgrant
21 Sep 16#11
Just realised I am not quite the Apple fanboy that I once was ... should have known this. How very confusing though having top of the range model in two sizes, surely it is a pro + like with the iPhone?!
The Lone Ranger
23 Sep 162#12
Is it just me who thinks £609 is ridiculously expensive for a tablet that will be out of date in a couple of years?
mcormack to The Lone Ranger
23 Sep 16#15
No, The Royal Society of Psychologists have officially stated that Apple purchasing is a form of addiction. Some would speculate it is a disease others just a severe form of maladaptive behaviour.
ipswich78 to The Lone Ranger
23 Sep 161#17
No different to a smartphone.
BigYoSpeck to The Lone Ranger
23 Sep 16#21
No, it's too much for me to spend as well mainly because I'm not a fan of the Apple ecosystem, but I also wouldn't use it enough to justify that cost.
Now for someone who is made happy using Apple products, maybe has a professional use for it that helps them work better than alternatives, and who use it for thousands of hours that cost doesn't seem so bad. I probably spend more on coffee.
DaytonaGrey to The Lone Ranger
23 Sep 164#22
Show me any Apple hardware that is out of date in 2 years? In fact Apple has better longevity than any of its competitors, holds its value better too.
daBluone to The Lone Ranger
23 Sep 161#25
It will still work in a "couple of years". For a lot of people an ipad is all the computer they need and if you want a large screen this is the best your going to get.
Messiah
23 Sep 16#13
Under £50 per inch! Sold!
waikit83
23 Sep 16#14
Excellent deal, thank you posting, heat added
Jawz
23 Sep 161#16
Sold my Surface Pro 3 i5 256gb model and bought a 128gb ipad 9.7 and more than happy with the swap over.
Big iPhone comments and elitism between brands gets boring. I have used my ipad more in the 1 month I have owned it than the Surface owning it over 12months.
All down to buyers needs and preference.
Though companies do enjoy the sheep mentality and unfortunatly Sony are having a bash at it with the confusing introduction of Playstation 4 Pro!
The 4k TV and HDR is yet another mindfield for consumer confusion.
Anyways....not sure what im waffling about now........
Anyways good price for the iPad if this particular one is good enough for your needs.
pfagan10
23 Sep 16#19
12.9 inches, reminds me of something else :confused:
I agree with the initial comments above, this doesn't seem enough memory.
Interloper
23 Sep 163#20
People keep asking what the "Pro" moniker on these devices is for without stopping to think for a second what a "pro" even is. A professional, quite simply, is somebody who earns a living from doing a certain thing.
As a result, the iPad Pro is the perfect device for anybody who can use it as part of their workflow or to earn a living. These will include professional artists or graphic designers who can benefit from the Pencil support that only the "pro" iPads provide.
I've owned both this and the Surface Pro and, for me, the latter is better as I can run certain desktop apps that have no equivalent on iOS. But I can equally see why somebody would want a lightweight device for drawing in, say, Procreate with the sophistication provided by the Apple Pencil. Yes, the Surface Pen has similar functionality but it doesn't have, for instance, shading and tilt support.
Sometimes we just have to use the best tools for the job and it really doesn't matter who makes them. If you don't need the Pencil or simply don't want a huge iPad with 4 GB of RAM, this device isn't for you. But that doesn't mean it's merely a fashion accessory – for some people, they will earn back the cost of this in no time whatsoever.
adadulea
23 Sep 16#23
You can buy it for less directly from Apple - refurbished, it's true, but as new for all practical purposes. And they have larger memory versions as well...
aninyj to adadulea
23 Sep 16#36
Yes correct but it's not new? It's a used iPad
ipswich78
23 Sep 161#26
Replace 'ipad' with tablet and yes you're right. I recently went away and normally take both my laptop and iPad. This time I just took the iPad and to be fair I could do about 90% of the things I wanted to do with relative ease. Sometimes though... you just miss a mouse!
slannmage
23 Sep 162#27
I have this iPad and it's great, I couldn't go back to a smaller size now, it's so nice just having something you can use as a TV. People say it's too big... no it's not, you'd never walk around with a 9.7 inch iPad, you'd carry it in a bag.... so what is the difference? You can easily fit this in a bag and it's pretty light.
It's replaced my Laptop in a way my old 9.7 inch iPad couldn't, it's even slightly bigger than my Laptop screen lol.
the__cat
23 Sep 163#29
Have you never owned an iPhone?
The Lone Ranger
23 Sep 16#30
I would never spend anything like that on a phone!
Agharta
23 Sep 16#31
32GB is okay for some as clearly not everyone requires loads of internal storage.
Don't Apple use Intel chips, the ones designed for Windows machines?
mutav
23 Sep 16#34
Apple design their own processors for the ipad/iphone
Eagerbeaver
23 Sep 16#35
I've had my ipad 5 years. It still does what I want it to. It is still on its original battery too so not sure why a current model would be out of date in a couple of years.
I also use a Samsung tablet for work. Over 2 years old and going strong.
StillTheFlyest
23 Sep 16#37
Possibly a new 12.9 iPad in October?
mutav to StillTheFlyest
23 Sep 16#39
I was wondering if it was worth waiting for a new model rather than purchase now. A quick googling suggests maybe not until next year, so in that case this would be a worthwhile purchase now
Sid Harper
23 Sep 16#38
No it was an imperative statement- all I left out was a capital and an exclamation mark, and the extra 'i' was a typo. of course.
ipswich78
23 Sep 16#40
In which case this device isn't for you. It's not aimed at you.
ipswich78
23 Sep 16#41
They use intel chips in their laptops / desktops but not in their tablets, smartphones etc.
Agharta
23 Sep 16#42
The only iPad that doesn't support iOS 10 is the original one released 6 year ago.
Much better than you get with Android support.
slannmage
23 Sep 16#43
I'm just thankful that my Network sent me this one instead of the iPad Air 2. I paid £50 upfront for 128GB and only paying £38 a month with 15GB of data lol. They originally sent me the Air 2 64GB but it was scratched, I asked for a replacement and I got this one, had it for 6 months now....
StillTheFlyest
23 Sep 161#44
Most likely there isn't a new 12.9 iPad till next year but it's been a year now and it's the holiday season so I'm hoping there is a 12.9 released, the rest next year. I'm not too happy to be buying a year old iPad personally. Even though it's still a great device!
glaslyn
24 Sep 16#45
Great device. If you don't like Apple, why click on the link? I'm nearing the point of replacing my Ipad 3rd gen but only due to it having been dropped down the stairs breaking the loudspeaker. Considering the Pro, but probably the smaller version with larger hard-drive.
mikejinss
24 Sep 16#46
Does the pro iPad what is the tech last for how long
mutav to mikejinss
25 Sep 161#50
It does tech last for you for pro long iPad ;-)
patrick_000
24 Sep 161#47
Apple use British ARM chips in the iPad and iPhone. They make minor modifications to the chip design. ARM being an acronym for Acorn RISC Machines - who used to make the BBC, Electron and Archimedes. Sadly British owned & based ARM was recently sold to a Japanese company.
BigYoSpeck
24 Sep 16#48
Actually, you're both sort of right. ARM design the instruction set which they license to Apple just like they license it to Samsung and a bunch of other chip makers. Apple designs their own chip that uses that instruction set though.
Think of it like how Intel and AMD both use the x86 and x64/x86-64. AMD license x86 from Intel and Intel license x64/x86-64 from AMD but they then both design their own chips that implement those instruction sets.
Blasphemous
24 Sep 16#49
I can't see it so I assume some zealous mod (hoping to appease Herr Admin Flick), has removed it for some obscure reason so here's another link...
If you're worried about memory, it can be expanded...
TiscaliSurvivor
25 Sep 16#51
No it's worse - talk2go does not work on IPads...
patrick_000
26 Sep 16#52
The £25 off voucher expired yesterday.
m4558
27 Sep 16#53
iPad Pro is fantastic but 32GB isn't enough for it....
Opening post
12.9-inch iPad Pro (32GB, Wi-Fi only) for £584 when you collect in store at Tesco Direct* (in silver*, grey* or gold*). It was already £120 cheaper than Apple's price of £729, but with the code it's £145 cheaper.
Top comments
As a result, the iPad Pro is the perfect device for anybody who can use it as part of their workflow or to earn a living. These will include professional artists or graphic designers who can benefit from the Pencil support that only the "pro" iPads provide.
I've owned both this and the Surface Pro and, for me, the latter is better as I can run certain desktop apps that have no equivalent on iOS. But I can equally see why somebody would want a lightweight device for drawing in, say, Procreate with the sophistication provided by the Apple Pencil. Yes, the Surface Pen has similar functionality but it doesn't have, for instance, shading and tilt support.
Sometimes we just have to use the best tools for the job and it really doesn't matter who makes them. If you don't need the Pencil or simply don't want a huge iPad with 4 GB of RAM, this device isn't for you. But that doesn't mean it's merely a fashion accessory – for some people, they will earn back the cost of this in no time whatsoever.
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Is this an older version?
Now for someone who is made happy using Apple products, maybe has a professional use for it that helps them work better than alternatives, and who use it for thousands of hours that cost doesn't seem so bad. I probably spend more on coffee.
Big iPhone comments and elitism between brands gets boring. I have used my ipad more in the 1 month I have owned it than the Surface owning it over 12months.
All down to buyers needs and preference.
Though companies do enjoy the sheep mentality and unfortunatly Sony are having a bash at it with the confusing introduction of Playstation 4 Pro!
The 4k TV and HDR is yet another mindfield for consumer confusion.
Anyways....not sure what im waffling about now........
Anyways good price for the iPad if this particular one is good enough for your needs.
I agree with the initial comments above, this doesn't seem enough memory.
As a result, the iPad Pro is the perfect device for anybody who can use it as part of their workflow or to earn a living. These will include professional artists or graphic designers who can benefit from the Pencil support that only the "pro" iPads provide.
I've owned both this and the Surface Pro and, for me, the latter is better as I can run certain desktop apps that have no equivalent on iOS. But I can equally see why somebody would want a lightweight device for drawing in, say, Procreate with the sophistication provided by the Apple Pencil. Yes, the Surface Pen has similar functionality but it doesn't have, for instance, shading and tilt support.
Sometimes we just have to use the best tools for the job and it really doesn't matter who makes them. If you don't need the Pencil or simply don't want a huge iPad with 4 GB of RAM, this device isn't for you. But that doesn't mean it's merely a fashion accessory – for some people, they will earn back the cost of this in no time whatsoever.
It's replaced my Laptop in a way my old 9.7 inch iPad couldn't, it's even slightly bigger than my Laptop screen lol.
I also use a Samsung tablet for work. Over 2 years old and going strong.
Much better than you get with Android support.
Think of it like how Intel and AMD both use the x86 and x64/x86-64. AMD license x86 from Intel and Intel license x64/x86-64 from AMD but they then both design their own chips that implement those instruction sets.
If you're worried about memory, it can be expanded...