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Discover how the 11-inch iPad Pro balances portability and productivity, making it the perfect companion for work and leisure ...
The M4 iPad Pro, launched a year ago, marked a significant step forward in Apple’s tablet lineup. With its sleek design, ...
The most recent iPad Pro with M2 chip took performance another step forward, but what has changed from the previous iPad Pro when it comes to real-world use? Follow along for an in-depth look at ...
As I hinted in my story on the issues of iPadOS last week, I upgraded from an 11” iPad Pro to a 13” iPad Pro (1 TB, Wi-Fi-only model). While I was very happy with the 11” form factor, I decided to ...
With all the accessories, this is the closest we’ll probably ever get to an Apple 2-in-1. It’s too bad the iPad Pro won’t be your laptop replacement. The new OLED display is sharper ...
The 13-inch iPad Pro is only 1.28 pounds while the 11-inch variant is just under a pound (i.e., 0.9 pounds). If you're sick and tired of dealing with your iPad display not cooperating in ...
The iPad Pro 2022 measures 11.04 x 8.46 x 0.25 inches and weighs 1.5 pounds, which is exactly the same as last year’s model. The Magic Keyboard bumps the weight up to 3 pounds, which is just a ...
Apple today released iPadOS 18.0.1 for the iPad, and it brings iPadOS 18 to the for M4 iPad Pro models for the first time since the ‌iPadOS 18‌ update was pulled for those devices. After ...
almost identical 12.9-inch iPad Pro. That’s because there’s mini-LED backlighting underneath the display, meaning there is some truly incredible contrast on display (1,000,000:1 in fact), and ...
Apple's 2022 update to the iPad Pro lineup introduces its newest Apple Silicon chip to its tablet range. Here's how the latest iPad Pro models compete against Apple's 2021 generation. As ...
But the device has gotten thinner this time around. The 13-inch iPad Pro is only 5.1 mm thick, and the 11-inch is slightly thicker at 5.3 mm. (The difference isn’t that noticeable.) The devices ...
Hence, an iPad Pro out of the box would behave more like a Mac, while letting you go back to the classic interface if you wish, perhaps when you don’t have access to a separate mouse and/or ...