All models have dual-band Wi-Fi with MIMO, capable of connecting to 2.4GHz and 5GHz-band networks with support for 802.11ac networks and earlier, giving it a maximum connection speed of up to 866Mbps over a local network. Mounted on the front is a second-generation Touch ID reader built into the Home button, which Apple claims is more responsive than in the original iPad Pro range. This allows for drawing with the Apple Pencil to be more fluid than before, cutting input latency down to 20 milliseconds, while the ability to vary the refresh rate to match the viewed content can help reduce power consumption. A new addition is the introduction of ProMotion technology, which gives the iPad Pro a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, double the previous model. The antireflective coating used, alongside a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating, is said to allow the new iPad Pro models to reflect as little as 1.8 percent of light, making it more usable in sunlight and bright locations. Both models incorporate a new wide color P3 display, giving it cinema-level color accuracy, with the screens offering up to 600 nits of brightness. This gives both sizes of iPad Pro a pixel density of 264ppi. Display Upgrades The Retina displays have resolutions of 2224 by 16 by 2048 for the 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch models respectively. This model is 12 inches long, 8.68 inches wide, and 0.27 inches thick, with the Wi-FI and Cellular versions weighing in at 1.49 pounds and 1.53 pounds respectively.
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