While Bose did not go into further detail, a DualSense screen was displayed on the screen while discussing controllers and haptics, suggesting that iPad Pro developers could take advantage of the unique feature set offered by DualSense as well as the most recent Xbox controller.
This also means that the new iPad Pro will have better PlayStation controller support than the PS4 currently has, because it doesn’t currently support DualSense natively, even if the PS3 does.
The 11-inch iPad Pro will retail for $ 799, and the 12.9-inch iPad Pro costs $ 1,099. Orders for both models will open on April 30 and will be launched in the second half of May.
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