apple’s latest iPad Pro is thinner and lighter, with an amazing new OLED screen, and tons of power to do virtually anything. But it’s no longer just a super-premium iPad, it also aims to be a great tool for the creative industry.
It looks and behaves like an iPad, and you can do all the usual iPad things like surf the web, watch TV, and chat with family on the other side of the country. But doing that on a machine this advanced is completely overkill. Apple has plenty of other iPad models that are good for that kind of thing.
This serious tablet comes with a hefty price tag. The smaller 11-inch version is priced from £999 (€1,119/$999/AU$1,699), while the 13-inch model is priced from £1,299 (€1,549/$1,299/AU$2,199). This is already the price of a laptop without including accessories such as the keyboard and stylus.
Unlike the previous generation iPad Pro, the 11-inch and 13-inch feature the same new screen technology, making the smaller model like the one we reviewed more appealing. It’s basically two OLED screens stacked on top of each other, producing an extremely high full-screen brightness of up to 1,000.knitpeaking at 1,600nits for super bright spots in HDR content.
For reference, other iPads top out at 600nits, while many competing tablets, laptops, and monitors barely reach 400nits. Operating at up to 120Hz, it provides ultra-smooth operation and amazing contrast similar to high-end OLED displays on mobile phones and TVs. The blacks are just black, the whites are very bright, and it’s incredibly colorful and accurate. It will be the best screen in almost any home, surpassing its already excellent previous generation.
For businesses that are likely to require absolute color accuracy, such as the film industry, Apple also offers a special reference mode in settings and sells an anti-glare nano-texture screen coating similar to professional monitors.
The tablet is extremely thin, less than 5.3mm thick, and some models are up to 103g lighter. They need a case to keep them safe, and they need to be handled more carefully than cheaper, bulkier tablets. The Face ID selfie camera is well placed and much better for video calls in landscape mode.
specification
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screen: 11-inch or 13-inch Ultra Liquid Retina XDR display (264 pixels/inch)
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Processor: Apple M4 (9/10 core CPU+10 core GPU)
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Ram: 8GB or 16GB
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storage: 256,512GB, 1TB or 2TB
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operating system: iPadOS 17.5
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camera: 12MP width. 12MP center stage selfie
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Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6E (optional 5G eSim only), Bluetooth 5.3, Thunderbolt 3/USB 4
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size: 249.7×177.5×5.3mm or 281.6×215.5×5.1mm
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weight: 444g (446g with 5G) or 579g (582g with 5G)
M4 power
iPad Pro is the first product to feature Apple’s new generation M4 chip. That’s about 1.5 times faster than its M2 chip in previous tablets, and faster than its M3 in Apple’s latest laptops.
Benchmarks show it’s roughly on par with the MacBook Pro’s M3 Pro chip, and it’s more powerful than most thin laptops. In general use, the iPad feels snappy and smooth overall and can handle multitasking and advanced photo editing tools. affinity photo simply.
While the M4 chip is great for processing documents and playing modern games, it’s actually designed for power-hungry creative tools like 3D sculpting apps, video editors, grading apps, and rendering. It offers an attractive alternative to typical workstations. such tasks.
Luckily, it’s also a very power-efficient chip, which means it has a long battery life of up to 10 hours. The 11-inch iPad Pro lasted him about 8 hours of multitasking while writing, photo editing, and other light tasks, over 9 hours of watching HDR movies, and over 7 hours of gaming. diablo immortal.
One thing that makes it different from other iPads is that because of how OLED technology works, a primarily white screen uses more power. Putting your tablet in dark mode displays white text on a dark background and significantly increases battery life when writing.
sustainability
Apple hasn’t revealed the expected lifespan of the battery, but it should last more than 500 full charge cycles at at least 80% of its original capacity, and replacements start from £175. Tablets are usually repairable. Damaged out-of-warranty repairs start from £819.
The tablets contain at least 20% recycled content, including aluminum, copper, gold, tin, plastic, and rare earth elements. Apple analyzes the environmental impact of tablets as follows: the report We offer trade-in and free recycling programs, including for non-Apple products.
New Magic Keyboard and Pencil Pro
Apple is also releasing a new version of its Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro, which is the most laptop-like keyboard yet. Like MacBook laptops, it has a new aluminum deck, function key row, and trackpad with haptic feedback. However, the outside is still soft-touch plastic, so it feels less premium and gets dirty quickly.
The 11-inch version of the keyboard costs £299 (€399/$299/AU$499) and weighs around 588g, 25g lighter than its predecessor, and together with the 11-inch iPad Pro it’s just over 1kg, or about 200g lighter than the 13-inch. MacBook Air.
The new £129 (€149/$129/AU$219) Apple Pencil Pro replaces the previous model’s second-generation Pencil. It magnetically attaches to the side of the tablet for charging and pairing, but there are a few upgrades. A small tactile motor on the back vibrates to let you know when certain actions have been performed correctly. It also supports squeezing the barrel like a button to open menus such as drawing tool selection, which is very useful. Rotating the stylus in your finger now also rotates the brush in the drawing app.
Note that the iPad Pro M4 does not support the 2nd generation Apple Pencil, Magic Keyboard, or many other accessories designed for previous generation iPads.
price
iPad Pro M4 prices are as follows: £999 (€1,119/$999/AUD 1,699) 11 inches or £1,299 (€1,549/$1,299/2,199 AUD) for the 13-inch version with 256GB of storage. The 5G version costs £100 (€250/$100/AU$350) more. Nanotextured glass is an additional charge of £100 (€130/$100/AU$180) for 1TB
Source: www.theguardian.com