Apple Introduces Smaller 9.7-Inch iPad Pro
Complete with Pencil support and a True Tone display.

Apple’s 9.7-inch iPads are by far its most popular, accounting for over 200 million of those sold worldwide. So it makes sense that the Cupertino tech giant would go in that direction with its latest tablet: a smaller 9.7-inch take on the iPad Pro. Unveiled today alongside the iPhone SE, the new iPad — like the original — features both Pencil and Smart Keyboard support and comes with a True Tone display (which is Apple’s least reflective to date and measures ambient color temperature before adjusting the screen to match), 12MP iSight camera with 4K recording capabilities and a 5MP FaceTime camera with Retina flash. Like the Pro before it, the new iPad also features Apple’s A9X chip and M9 processor.
Silver, gold, Space Gray and Rose Gold colorways of the 9.7-inch iPad Pro launch March 31 in 32GB, 128GB and 256GB capacities for $599, $749 and $899 USD, respectively. And if you still prefer the size of the original iPad Pro, fear not: Apple will be launching a 256GB version of its 12.9-inch tablet that same day for $1,099 USD.
For more, head on over to apple.com.