iPad Pros: At WWDC, Apple replaced the 9.7-inch iPad Pro with a 10.5-inch screen, but by thinning the bezel out, it’s managed to pack in a bigger (~20 per cent) screen into a similar sized body. This $649 iPad Pro, along with the 12.9-inch iPad Pro now sport 64GB of base storage and features the same 12MP camera that can be found on the iPhone 7. One of the biggest performance boosts has been, courtesy a new feature called ProMotion, which allows the screen to update its content up to 120 times per second, making it feel smoother and more responsive, especially when you are using the Apple Pencil. iOS 11 also has a bunch of iPad-specific features, such as a dock for your frequently used applications, new drag and drop capabilities to move content between open apps, and a new Files app which helps make sense of all the files you have on your iPad’s storage and all your cloud storage accounts. It is also going to be easier to mark up screenshots and documents with the Apple Pencil, and iOS 11 will try and understand your handwriting in the Notes app so that you can text-search your handwritten notes anytime later. Slowly but surely, Apple’s coming good on the “iPad as a computer” promise.