Apple iPad Pro Apple 2021 12.9-inch iPad Pro (Wi‐Fi + Cellular, Review

The 2021 iPad Pro with the M1 chip offers insane performance at a low price, but its battery life and screen can't keep up with newer models.

CPU 3.2 GHz
RAM 8 GB
Storage 256 GB
OS iPadOS
Stylus Yes
Cellular No
Apple iPad Pro Apple 2021 12.9-inch iPad Pro (Wi‐Fi + Cellular, tablet
62.6 Overall Score

Overview

The 2021 iPad Pro with the M1 chip is still a beast. It feels like Apple put a laptop brain in a tablet body, and it shows. The 12.9-inch Liquid Retina XDR display is stunning for watching movies or editing photos, and the build quality is exactly what you'd expect from Apple.

But let's be real, this is a 2021 model. The design and core specs are a few generations old now. It runs iPadOS, which is great for apps but still has some limits compared to a full laptop OS. It's a powerful tool that feels a bit held back by its software.

Performance

The M1 chip is the star here. It's incredibly fast for a tablet, landing in the 82nd percentile for CPU power. Apps open instantly, multitasking is smooth, and it can handle heavy creative work without breaking a sweat. The GPU is no slouch either, sitting in the 81st percentile. The battery life is just okay, though, ranking below average at the 48th percentile. Don't expect to go multiple days without a charge.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 83.1
GPU 82.4
RAM 73.4
Screen 34
Battery 48.8
Feature 93.2
Storage 75.9
Connectivity 11.2
Social Proof 77

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong feature (94th percentile) 93th
  • Strong cpu (82th percentile) 83th
  • Strong gpu (81th percentile) 82th
  • Strong storage (74th percentile) 77th

Cons

  • Below average connectivity (16th percentile) 11th
  • Below average screen (30th percentile) 34th

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU 3.2 GHz

Memory & Storage

RAM 8 GB
Storage 256 GB

Features

Stylus Support Yes

Physical

Weight 0.7 kg / 1.5 lbs
OS iPadOS

Value & Pricing

At around $518, this is a tricky one. You're getting an M1 chip for a fraction of the original price, which is a steal for raw power. But you're also buying older tech. The battery and screen aren't competitive with today's best tablets. If you need Apple's ecosystem and that M1 power on a budget, it's compelling. If you want the latest and greatest screen or battery life, look elsewhere.

$518

vs Competition

Stack it up against the newer iPad Pro with the M5 chip, and you'll see where the age shows. The M5 model will have better battery, a brighter screen, and support newer Apple Pencil features. Compared to a Windows option like the Surface Pro 11, you lose the full desktop OS but gain app optimization and that slick Apple feel. Against an Android tablet like the Galaxy Tab S10+, you're trading customization and maybe better media consumption for Apple's walled garden and app quality.

Verdict

Buy this if you're deep in the Apple ecosystem and need a powerful secondary screen or creative tablet without spending a fortune. The M1 is still overkill for most tablet tasks, which is a good thing. Avoid it if battery life is your top priority, or if you need the absolute best display available today. It's a powerhouse from a past generation.