OREANDA-NEWS. March 22, 2016. That doesn't seem like the obvious choice when dealing with giant corporations and other groups who might want a tablet focused on productivity. But Apple has shrunk its hulking 12.9-inch iPad Pro, released in November, to 9.7 inches to appeal to more people.

The device will start at \\$600 for a 32-gigabyte version, and run all the way up to \\$900 for a 256-gigabyte version. It's available March 31.

"So powerful and so capable, it truly is the future of personal computing," said Tim Cook, chief executive of Apple, during an event Monday at the company's corporate headquarters in Cupertino, California.

Lately, people have fallen out of love with tablets. The entire market has taken a hit, especially since phone screens have gotten bigger. Apple hasn't been immune. iPad sales have been in free fall for the past two years. Apple hoped the first iPad Pro would buoy sales by attracting business users, but it hasn't caught on. In the December quarter, unit sales tumbled 25 percent to 16.1 million. That marked the eighth consecutive quarter iPad sales have fallen from the previous year.