That’s something that Apple is looking to counterbalance somewhat with iPadOS 16 (the next version). However, while multitasking is solid enough, it still never feels quite as fluid as it can on a Mac. In many ways, despite getting its own name a couple of years ago, iPadOS makes the iPad a big iPhone. IPadOS also still feels like it’s stuck in iOS’ shadow, too, while also making professionals look enviously to Mac laptops. For example, the company’s powerful creation tools, like Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, still don’t exist on the device. If you’re looking for something just for web browsing, writing up notes, or sending emails, it’s likely to be overkill, but Apple has yet to fully embrace the iPad Pro as a professional machine. Whether you’re playing games on it, running multiple apps in multitasking, or getting creative with the Apple Pencil, the iPad Pro 12.9-inch simply won’t break a sweat – and the 10-11 hours of battery life on a device this svelte is pretty incredible and also a testament to the M1’s power efficiency. At its most basic level, that means that it’s the most capable, powerful tablet around. The iPad Pro’s M1 chip means it has the same chip as Apple’s laptop line-up. iPad Pro M1 review: Features and performance There are also four speakers subtly placed in each corner which provide truly impressive output for a device with such a slim chassis. It’s the kind of display that truly pops with the right content, such as the latest season of Stranger Things or Andor. ![]() 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 it gets very bright, too, with up to 1,600 nits when watching HDR content. Returning to the display, it’s hard to overstate just how impressive it is, even if you owned the prior, almost identical 12.9-inch iPad Pro. ![]() ![]() This is used for both data and charging, so if you’re looking to plug multiple things in, you’ll need a dongle. On one side you’ll find a volume rocker and a spot to magnetically attach an Apple Pencil (more on accessories shortly), but the only port to be found here is a USB-C one at the ‘bottom’ (again, speaking in portrait terms).
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