Apple iPad Pro's future isn't looking too bright, at least in terms of sales numbers. A report from Taiwanese publication Digitimes claims that the company has placed orders for fewer than 2.5 million units with manufacturers for the rest of the year. The figures for Q1 2016 might even be lower, with the fate of the tablet hanging on this year's holiday season shopping results. The finger is pointed at the far from affordable pricing of the 12.9-inch tablet, which starts from $799 slate-only for a paltry 32GB of storage. A usable 128GB model is $949 and a full package with a Smart Keyboard ($169) and Pencil ($99) totals north of $1200. Add $130 for the top model with cellular radios. And that's of course in the States, where price is typically the lowest. On the other hand it could be argued that 2.5 million iPad Pro's sold in the remaining two months of the year isn't the worst result for an altogether niche product. And who knows, it may all be a marketing stunt to fuel demand, we'd leave it to Apple to know its numbers better than...
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