The Apple iPad Pro market release date is November 11, reported 9to5Mac. Since the device debuted in September, the mentioned release date was the month of November only, with no specific time frame.
According to GSM Arena, the aforementioned date is for the U.S. only when Apple's biggest tablet so far will hit both online and physical stores.
The new Apple tablet starts at $799 in both 32GB and 128GB internal storage configurations with Wi-Fi only. The LTE-compatible unit comes with the 128GB only and costs as high as $1079 because Apple is positioning the gargantuan tablet as a premium device, said BGR, so it would not be of budget price.
Sporting a 12.9-inch 2732 x 2048 touchscreen Retina display, the Apple iPad Pro has four speakers, 4GB RAM, is powered by the Apple's A9X chip and has a refined multi-touch technology. Other items available with the Apple iPad Pro on its release date are its marquee accessories, the Apple Pencil at $99 and the Smart Keyboard at $169.
With the premium tag price, Apple's biggest tablet brings distinctive features, including a stylus accessory that has earned generally positive reviews. The iPad sales are down every year. Whether the new iPad Pro will be able to save the iPad lineup is something to wait and see. According to BGR, the iPad Pro may be Apple's last real chance to save the tablet from fading away.
BGR said the 9.8 million iPads which Apple sold during the recent quarter represents a 20 percent drop in year-over-year sales. It is the first time iPad sales fall below 10 million since 2011. It is getting more difficult to ignore that the iPad is in the point of becoming a "has-been" product as it is really in trouble.
The Apple support staff are set to complete the iPad Pro training by November 6, which is just a few days prior to the November 11 iPad Pro release date.