Apple iPad Pro release date rumors: Newest Apple tablet available starting Nov. 11

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Apple is expected to unveil its highly anticipated iPad Pro this coming November, another device following the Apple TV which is already available in retail outlets.

The iPad Pro is rumored to be coming out by Nov. 11, something spilled by Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac. Gurman has been reliable when it comes to Apple rumors so don't be surprised if he is on the dot.

The iPad Pro is a large tablet boasting of a 12.9-inch display and powered by an A9X chip. The combo alone looks daunting seeing a tablet only a bit smaller than the company's 13-inch MacBook display.

But with the iPad Pro featuring an impressive resolution of about 5.6 million pixels in tow, one can just imagine the things you can do with it. The chip, on the other hand, assures power at the hands of users who would eventually push through in getting hold of the said tablet, which seems to be designed more for productivity than traditional casual use.

An accessory that could bode well with the iPad Pro is the Apple Pencil. Obviously, the inclusion of this stylus indicates that the iPad Pro is something graphic artists and designers will find useful. Hence, this somehow justifies earlier mentions that the iPad Pro is ideal for the professionals, the ones who thrive in creating great graphics.

Seeing those key features tied up with the said tablet, it may all boil down to the price of getting one. Apparently, the price of getting one is a bit steep.

Pricing starts at $799 for the iPad Pro, and this amount dramatically increases for folks wanting the 4G/LTE version costs. The price for that version costs a bit more at over the $1,000 mark.

As for the aforementioned Apple Pencil, it may be bought separately and is priced at about $99.

Summing it all up, the iPad Pro is (expectedly) not cheap to get by any means. For the ones looking for a tablet, you may want to identify why you are buying it first before placing an order. As detailed, it looks like this one was designed for work-related tasks and not for casual use.