Various reports claim that Apple iPad Pro is set to launch as early as the first week of November. The Cupertino giant has been busy holding special events to showcase the large-sized iPad to artists, graphic designers, musicians and educational experts.

According to BGR’s report, the iPad Pro is a very promising and powerful iOS device from the company. Even the Apple Pencil stylus was met with good reception and was considered one of the best that's currently available in the market. It functions like an actual pen/pencil, and early users said that it works without any visible lag.

Fraser Speirs, a well-known technology and education expert who got the opportunity to try the new iPad Pro at a private event in London yesterday, stated that the iPad Pro is an excellent tablet for serious work and creativity, Mac Rumors reports. He was also highly impressed by the smooth performance of the Apple Pencil for drawing and writing.

The release of the iPad Pro is said to be imminent as the tablet was recently spotted in an FCC listing. The FCC is the telecommunications regulatory body in the U.S. It has already approved the Apple iPad Pro as well as the Apple Pencil. The listing indicates that the iPad Pro may be released during the first week of the coming month, G for Games reports.

The iPad Pro features a 12.9-inch LED-backlit IPS screen that supports a resolution of 2048 x 2732 pixels along with a pixel count of 265 ppi. It is preloaded with iOS 9. The tablet will be available in various storage variants like 32 GB (Wi-Fi only), 128 GB (WI-Fi only) and another 128 GB model with Wi-Fi and LTE support.

The iPad Pro is powered by A9X chipset and 4 GB of RAM. Like other iPads, it is devoid of an external storage slot. The rear camera of the tablet is 8 MP, whereas the front camera is 1.2 MP. The device also features four stereo speakers.

The official page of the Apple iPad Pro states that the tablet will be available in November. However, it does not reveal the pricing of the device.

Check out more iPad Pro Hands-on Photos on BGR.

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