![]() Whereas as the sides and back of the cheaper iPad curve into one another, the iPad Pro is all flat surfaces and right angles. It has equal and slim bezels around the screen, and the display itself has rounded corners that match the case. ![]() The iPad Pro has a sleeker-looking design, which first debuted in 2018. ![]() It comes in three colours: Silver, Space Grey and Gold. At the top is a Sleep/Wake button and a 3.5mm jack. At the bottom (if held in portrait) are the speakers and a Lightning port for charging and connectivity. There's a forward-facing camera in the top bezel, and a rear camera that's flush with the case. At 7.5mm thick, it feels perfectly svelte. The front is all a single piece of glass except for the button, then it has an aluminium back and sides. Of course, it's still made with a premium feel, because it's Apple. This design doesn't look very cutting edge, but it has its advantages – it's easy to hold and pass around something with a proper bezel without anyone smudging up the display, and if you'll share the tablet with your family, the button-based system for going home is easily understood and controlled by kids. The cheaper iPad's design calls back right to the very first iPad, with some sizeable bezels and a round Home button at one end.
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