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Veröffentlicht: 2021-08-13, Autor: Abbas , Testbericht von: techradar.com
Desktop PC-level performance, Lightweight and portable form factor, Good battery life
iPadOS doesn't utilize the power of M1, Doesn't feature an XDR display, Can get quite pricey with higher storage
The iPad Pro has always been ahead of the curve when it comes to hardware performance, and the new M1-based 11-inch iPad Pro pushes that even further, offering PC-like performance on a tablet. That said, it feels like the iPad is at a stage where Apple re...
Veröffentlicht: 2021-06-29, Autor: David , Testbericht von: macworld.co.uk
Superfast, Great screen size, Excellent cameras
High price tag, Doesn't get XDR display
The fancy XDR display on the 12.9in Pro means we can only say this is the second-best iPad Apple has ever made, but it remains a superb tablet. Beautifully designed and boasting state-of-the-art specs and features, the new iPad Pro for 2021 is a luxury ta...
This brand-new 3rd generation iPad Pro 11-inch with M1 chip is ridiculously fast, and its fun and useful new features have been designed with creative professionals in mind. Added accessories enhance the experience further. For more casual users, however...
Veröffentlicht: 2021-06-03, Autor: Matthew , Testbericht von: reviewed.com
Zusammenfassung: Apple's iPad Pro is the most technically impressive, feature-packed tablet you can buy. This is true today, as it was the year before that, and the year before that. Yet, somehow, Apple repeatedly finds a way to improve on perfection. The 2021 iPad Pro br...
Veröffentlicht: 2021-04-20, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: macworld.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: As was always likely - expected, even - Apple has updated the iPad Pro range for 2021, so you probably want to know how the tablet compares to the previous generation from 2020. Well, you've come to the right place. In this article we break down the key d...
The two iPads are unusually similar; the iPad Pro is only the higher quality device in a few areas. However, we suspect that Apple will update the iPad Pro soon and that this will create a stronger distinction. In every way that matters the iPad Air trump...
The two iPads are unusually similar; the iPad Pro is only the higher quality device in a few areas. However, we suspect that Apple will update the iPad Pro soon and that this will create a stronger distinction. In every way that matters the iPad Air trump...
Lovely thin and light design, Excellent build quality, Fast and impressive screen, Facial recognition still works a treat, Improved cameras provide a good combination and a wider viewing angle, Inclusion of LiDAR is cool (even if it's largely unused at th
Expensive, May not warrant an update for current iPad Pro owners, Still no water resistance, even on the most premium iPad there is
When all's said and done, Apple's 2020 iPad Pro is a fantastically premium tablet, albeit one that costs serious dollars.Built for creatives and folks looking for the best, the iPad Pro 2020 definitely holds pole position for tablets, delivering the sort...
Lovely thin and light design, Excellent build quality, Fast and impressive screen, Facial recognition still works a treat, Improved cameras provide a good combination and a wider viewing angle, Inclusion of LiDAR is cool (even if it's largely unused at th
Expensive, May not warrant an update for current iPad Pro owners, Still no water resistance, even on the most premium iPad there is
When all's said and done, Apple's 2020 iPad Pro is a fantastically premium tablet, albeit one that costs serious dollars.Built for creatives and folks looking for the best, the iPad Pro 2020 definitely holds pole position for tablets, delivering the sort...
but the difference might barely be noticeable unless your workloads can take advantage of them, The sad truth is that we may never get desktop-class apps on the iPad, no matter how powerful the iPad gets, for one simple reason — Apple also sells laptops
M1 SoC feels under-utilised, Higher-end variants are very expensive
Apple really hit a home run with the M1 SoC and it's only natural to see this chip transition to multiple devices. I wouldn't be surprised to see future iPhone Pro models get a version of this SoC too. However, if you were expecting to see a massive jump...