Apple iPad Pro Apple - 11-inch iPad Pro M5 chip Wi-Fi + Cellular Review

The iPad Pro M5 has the best screen and processor in any tablet, but its sky-high price makes it a tool strictly for professionals, not everyday users.

CPU Apple M5
RAM 12 GB
Storage 256 GB
Screen 11" 2420x1668
OS iPadOS
Stylus Yes
Cellular Yes
Apple iPad Pro Apple - 11-inch iPad Pro M5 chip Wi-Fi + Cellular tablet
97.7 Totaalscore

The 30-Second Version

The 11-inch Apple iPad Pro M5 is the most powerful small tablet you can buy, with a best-in-class OLED screen and processor. It's perfect for demanding creative or business work, but its high price and average battery make it a poor choice for casual use.

Overview

If you're looking for the most powerful 11-inch tablet on the market, the Apple iPad Pro with the M5 chip is basically the only answer. It's the flagship iPad, and it's priced accordingly, hovering around $1100 to $1200. This model packs a 256GB SSD, 12GB of RAM, and that new M5 processor, all wrapped around a stunning OLED screen. People searching for a premium tablet for business, creative work, or just having the best tech will land right here. It's not a casual device; it's a tool for people who want their tablet to be as capable as their laptop.

Performance

The M5 chip is a monster. In our database, its CPU and GPU performance sit in the top 3% of all tablets, which means it's the absolute best right now. Apps fly open, complex 3D models render without a hitch, and you can edit multiple layers of video without seeing a slowdown. The 12GB of RAM is well above average, giving you plenty of headroom for multitasking. The only performance note is the battery, which lands squarely in the middle of the pack. It's solid, not spectacular, so you'll get a full day of work but might need to charge it overnight.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 96.8
GPU 96.4
RAM 85.2
Screen 98.5
Battery 48.5
Feature 98.1
Storage 75.3
Connectivity 97.3
Social Proof 82.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Best-in-class OLED screen with incredible brightness and color 99th
  • M5 chip delivers laptop-level power for demanding apps 98th
  • Top-tier connectivity with Wi-Fi 7 and 5G support 97th
  • Premium build quality and support for the latest Apple Pencil Pro 97th
  • Thunderbolt port offers crazy fast data transfer speeds

Cons

  • Price is very high for a tablet
  • Battery life is just average, not a standout
  • iPadOS still has limitations compared to a full desktop OS
  • Only 256GB of storage, which is middle of the pack for this price
  • Very few customer reviews available, making real-world feedback scarce

The Word on the Street

0.0/5 (4 reviews)
👎 A few buyers have expressed concern about the packaging, noting the box lacked standard plastic wrap and seemed potentially tampered with.
🤔 Given the extremely low number of reviews, there's little consensus from actual owners about long-term satisfaction or issues.
👍 Based on its specs and scores, early adopters likely appreciate the cutting-edge performance and display, though detailed feedback is scarce.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Apple M5
Cores 10
GPU Apple (10-Core)

Memory & Storage

RAM 12 GB
Storage 256 GB
Expandable No

Display

Size 11"
Resolution 2420
Panel OLED
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Brightness 1000 nits

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 6
Bluetooth Bluetooth 6.0
Cellular Yes

Features

Stylus Support Yes
Fingerprint Reader Yes

Physical

Weight 0.4 kg / 1.0 lbs
OS iPadOS

Value & Pricing

This is a premium product with a premium price. At over $1100, you're paying for the best screen, the best processor, and the best connectivity in the tablet world. If that's what you need, it's worth it. But if your budget is tighter, alternatives like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ or even last year's iPad Pro offer strong performance for less. You're not getting a bargain here; you're getting the cutting edge.

Price History

New Refurbished
C$ 1.600 C$ 1.700 C$ 1.800 C$ 1.900 C$ 2.000 22 mrt8 apr C$ 1.646

vs Competition

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ is the closest Android competitor. It has a larger screen, often a better battery, and runs full Android, which is more flexible for some tasks. But the iPad Pro's M5 chip and OLED screen combo is simply more powerful and visually stunning. The Microsoft Surface Pro is a different beast: it's a full Windows laptop in tablet form. If you need to run specific desktop software, the Surface wins. But for pure tablet experience and app ecosystem, the iPad Pro is smoother. The Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus offers a unique design with a built-in kickstand and Dolby Atmos speakers for a better media experience, but its raw performance isn't in the same league.

Common Questions

Q: Is the iPad Pro M5 good for drawing and art?

Absolutely. It scores nearly 90/100 for art and design, thanks to its top-tier OLED screen for accurate colors and its powerful M5 chip for handling complex brush strokes and layers in apps like Procreate.

Q: How does the iPad Pro M5 compare to a MacBook?

The M5 chip is as powerful as many laptops, but iPadOS can't run full desktop software like macOS. It's a powerhouse for tablet-specific tasks, but if you need to code or use advanced desktop apps, you still need a MacBook.

Q: Can you use the iPad Pro M5 as a laptop replacement?

For many business and productivity tasks, yes, especially with a keyboard. It scores over 86/100 for productivity. But for tasks requiring specific Windows or macOS programs, it's not a full replacement.

Q: Is the battery life good on the new iPad Pro?

Our data shows its battery performance is about average compared to other tablets. You'll get a day's use, but it's not a standout feature and won't last multiple days on a single charge.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you're just watching videos, browsing the web, or reading books. Its reading score is the weakest area, and you're paying a huge premium for power you won't use. Also, if you need to run desktop software for work or school, get a Surface Pro or a laptop instead. For a media-focused tablet, the Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus has better speakers and a kickstand. This iPad Pro is for pros, not casual users.

Verdict

Should you buy this? If you're a professional artist, designer, or business user who needs the absolute best tablet hardware and you're invested in the Apple ecosystem, yes. The screen and performance are unmatched. But if you're a casual user, a student, or someone who just wants a device for reading and web browsing, skip it. The price is too high, and the battery isn't exceptional. For those folks, a standard iPad or a mid-range Android tablet will be a much better value.