
Should you still buy Apple's 2017-released iPad Pro 12.9? Obviously, not if you can afford the 2018 version, which squeezes a significantly faster A12X Bionic chipset into an even thinner body, with insanely slim screen bezels also in tow and modern Face ID technology replacing a "conventional" front-mounted Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
But all those upgrades come at a premium, as the newest 12.9-inch iPad Pro typically costs $999 and up. While big discounts have become commonplace of late, it's practically impossible to beat a fresh batch of killer B&H deals on 2017's ...
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