In April 2021, Apple updated its popular iPad Pro lineup, introducing a faster M1 chip, a Liquid Retina XDR display, a Thunderbolt port, and more, replacing the previous models from March 2020.
Yes, I know I'm a pretty vocal critic of the iPad. However, there are a handful of reasonable (if narrow) niches that make it easy for me to justify having one around. My current 2017 10.5" iPad Pro ...
The 2018 iPad Pro represented a design shift for the iPad, doing away with the home button in favor of an edge-to-edge display and Face ID. As such, Apple didn’t provide us with a massive refresh for ...
Ten years ago, the iPad was a barely capable, outsize version of the iPhone. The idea that it could outdo the Mac was laughable. And yet here we are, a decade later with the 2020 iPad Pro, and that’s ...
The 2021 M1 iPad Pro launched recently and now we have a comparison of 2021 M1 iPad Pro vs 2020 iPad Pro for battery life when you are gaming. Both tablets featured in the video come with the same ...
I’ve been using the iPad Pro for more than a week now—you can read my review here—and one of the first things I did was seek to answer the question of whether last year’s Magic Keyboard would fit this ...
The 2021 iPad Pros are the first to feature Apple’s fancy M1 processor, and they are finally available to buy (shipping starts this Friday, May 21). Like the 2020 iPad Pros that were released a little ...
In April 2021, Apple updated its popular iPad Pro lineup, introducing the M1 chip, a Liquid Retina XDR display, a Thunderbolt port, and more. Since the iPad Air saw a major update in September last ...
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