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iPad Pro (11-inch, Older Chip) - Tablet
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iPad Pro (11-inch, Older Chip)

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description iPad Pro (11-inch, Older Chip) Overview

This older generation 11-inch Pro model is a fantastic value proposition for users who need the Pro display quality and power but cannot justify the cost of the absolute latest model. It retains many of the core professional featureslike the high refresh rate displaywhile being significantly cheaper than its current counterparts. Its a powerful workhorse for the discerning buyer.

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iPad Pro (11-inch, Older Chip) ranks #89 of 415 in the Tablet ranking, behind Apple iPad mini (6th Generation), ahead of Apple iPad (Standard Model - Latest).

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Which older iPad Pro 11-inch models are worth buying?

Older 11-inch iPad Pro models powered by the M1 or M2 chip remain excellent choices for users who want Pro-level display quality and performance at a reduced price. They retain core professional features like the 120Hz ProMotion display and Apple Pencil 2 support while costing significantly less than the latest models.

Does the older iPad Pro 11-inch have a 120Hz ProMotion display?

Yes, all 11-inch iPad Pro models since the 2018 redesign include the ProMotion 120Hz high refresh rate display, which is one of the key features distinguishing the Pro line from the standard iPad. This makes older Pro models particularly attractive for artists and note-takers who need smooth, responsive screen performance.

Which Apple Pencil works with an older iPad Pro 11-inch?

Older 11-inch iPad Pro models support the Apple Pencil 2, which magnetically attaches to the side of the tablet for wireless charging and pairing. This is a notable advantage over the standard iPad, which requires the first-generation Apple Pencil and a separate charging method.

How much cheaper is an older iPad Pro 11-inch compared to the latest?

Older generation 11-inch iPad Pro models are typically available at significant discounts through the refurbished market and third-party retailers, often hundreds of dollars below the latest model's pricing. The exact savings depend on the chip generation, storage capacity, and condition of the device.

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