I Used an iPad Pro As My Computer for 1500 days, Here’s What I’ve Learned

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  • @nuwannilanka
    @nuwannilanka Рік тому +119

    I used iPad Pro for three years as my main device for day-to-day usage. I used it to apply for jobs and brought it for interviews. It works!!!

    • @zeyy84
      @zeyy84 4 місяці тому

      Wait why do you need to bring it to an interview?

    • @nuwannilanka
      @nuwannilanka 4 місяці тому +4

      @@zeyy84 If you have to give a presentation at the interview.

    • @lukealadeen7836
      @lukealadeen7836 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@nuwannilanka 3 years looking for a job? What line of work are you in?

    • @Megan.Reeves
      @Megan.Reeves 3 місяці тому

      I must be missing something. How are you running windows and or macOS on your iPad?

    • @nuwannilanka
      @nuwannilanka 3 місяці тому

      @@Megan.Reeves I used iPad Pro as it is with iPadOS. It was ok for the most part. I had a work laptop that I could use for rare occasions but I used the iPad Pro 99% of the time.

  • @rorydeon
    @rorydeon Рік тому +456

    I use my iPad Pro (12.9 M1) for 95% of my daily use. I’m a writer and painter, mostly. But there are a few apps that I need my MacBook Pro for: database development and web development. Neither app is available for iPad. As soon as those projects end, it will be ipad all the way. Thanks for the great iPad coverage through the years-I’ve been following you (silently) since long before 9to5. Looking forward to your future videos.

    • @drestrick3899
      @drestrick3899 Рік тому +3

      So is that 5% of work worth 1-2k

    • @anthonyanthony2783
      @anthonyanthony2783 Рік тому +1

      the iPad is not a person. therefore you should write "available for THE iPad"

    • @rorydeon
      @rorydeon Рік тому +6

      @@anthonyanthony2783 wrong: shows an incomplete understanding of how to use “the.”

    • @anthonyanthony2783
      @anthonyanthony2783 Рік тому +6

      @@rorydeon nope, you're plain wrong. It's not because Apple talks about their products as if they're people and not objects that that's correct.

    • @mystichunterz278
      @mystichunterz278 Рік тому +14

      ⁠@@anthonyanthony2783 I’ll have to agree with Rory on this one. In English, while yes, prepositional phrases often have a determiner such as “the” or “a/an” before a noun, brand names or product names often do not require “the” before then. For example, “Available on iPhone” or “Compatible with Windows 10”.

  • @3DimeMedia
    @3DimeMedia Рік тому +128

    I completely transitioned from MBP and Mac Pro to my M1 iPad Pro after 20+ of using desktop. As professional Audio Engineer and Media company Founder/Director, I was able to do ALL my professional work for all my clients (big and small) on my iPad and I haven’t looked back, without any compromise in quality. None of my clients could tell the difference. It’s definitely changed my life and how I work day-to-day.

    • @emiel333
      @emiel333 Рік тому +6

      What apps do you use for professional work?

    • @3DimeMedia
      @3DimeMedia Рік тому

      @@emiel333 I use quite a lot lol.
      DAW: Logic Pro / Cubasis 3 / Beat Maker 3.
      Video Editing/Colour Grading: LumaFusion / Davinci Resolve Studio.
      Photo Editing/Pixel Based Design: Affinity Photo.
      Vector Design: Affinity Designer.
      2D Illustration: Procreate.
      3D Sculpturing: Nomad 3D.
      CAD: Google SketchUp
      Work CRM management/planning: Airtable.
      Virtual Office: Google Docs/ Google Sheets/ Google Keep / Google Reminders/ Google Drive.
      Offline office work: Pages/ Keynote.
      Note Taking: Goodnotes.
      Content Streaming: Switcher.
      Coding: Koder / Pyto / Pythonista
      Honourable mentions: AudioShare / Solo Studio / dJay Pro / Splice
      And so many AUv3 plugs lol.

    • @starttofinishmediaco.2520
      @starttofinishmediaco.2520 6 місяців тому

      Audio I can see working out on the iPad since the files are small. But what about video editing big projects like documentaries? Thx in advance! I’d love to hear your thoughts!

    •  5 місяців тому

      Do you stream your desktop to your tablet?

  • @Elle79
    @Elle79 Рік тому +195

    My laptop gave way about 1 month after I purchased my iPad 11 M2 pro. While taking my time to decide, I gradually started doing everything on the iPad. Some things are easier than others but with Logitech Slim Folio Pro, a multi-connection hub, external SSD and other peripherals, I don’t miss the laptop at all. It’s been 8 months.

    • @pedros919
      @pedros919 Рік тому

      Pls me 6 year old I pad am so sad 😞

    • @Qwerty-uiop
      @Qwerty-uiop 10 місяців тому

      @@pedros919I have 2 year old iPad

  • @iPhonePhan
    @iPhonePhan Рік тому +106

    As an IT Exec at a major global company, I personally made the switch to an iPad Pro M1 11” with the Brydge Keyboard then switched to an Apple Magic Keyboard.
    Day 1 - iOS 16 w/ stage manager made the switch possible. Don’t think I could’ve done it using normal app switching.
    400 days later, I’m on iOS 17 and using Azure Remote Desktop for a few apps (ie Excel Pivots, Data manipulation options, etc. ).
    I’m using a wide angle Dell monitor with native USB-C and USB-A charging. Once the remote Logitech camera is supported, it’ll be a professional laptop replacement game changer.
    Would be nice if the computer continued to run whilst closed.
    I’ll never go back to 100% PC - in fact, I’m working on moving our company to mixed iPad / thin client VDI mode to have the greatest agility.
    Big thanks to this channel for helping convince me to make the switch - it’s been an amazing experience that has made my worklife beyond productive.

    • @TOMMYDAVIS-l8l
      @TOMMYDAVIS-l8l Рік тому +8

      gotta say i would be the guy still sneaking in his lenovo laptops

    • @mrlang125
      @mrlang125 Рік тому +1

      wow I am trying to break into IT and was debating on getting one. Your comment just confirm I should do it lol thanks!

    • @TOMMYDAVIS-l8l
      @TOMMYDAVIS-l8l Рік тому +6

      @@mrlang125 i also added a really good ipad to my main laptop, and it is a mega game changer.. but i could not go 100% desktop free or 100% laptop free i have tried both, and now i have both desktop, laptop, ipad, iphone, and would never go back to being a cave man. they are all staples in the IT man arsenal!

    • @mrlang125
      @mrlang125 Рік тому +1

      @user-dt6pk3zp9m ahh thank! Yes for sure I dont think I can fully just do ipad alone I'm a tech whore. I already have a macbook pro, lenovo laptop, pc, and two phones 😂. But they're all workhorses I want something I can take on the go or on the bed.

    • @gogosst
      @gogosst Рік тому +1

      How troubleshooting networking issues with the iPad ?

  • @akosGTA
    @akosGTA 8 місяців тому +22

    This is gold. You can tell why you use it, when others could have the same experience and when not. Really a rare review.

  • @HendryRoesly
    @HendryRoesly Рік тому +11

    i'm a video game artist, & i use my iPad Pro as my main "computer" too. I use it for work, & it's simply the device that i carry with myself everywhere i go, next to my phone. I do my work & personal things 95% there. I do own a powerful gaming laptop too that i leave at home & only turn on for gaming purpose.

  • @jerryvincent8402
    @jerryvincent8402 Рік тому +10

    When the country locked down for covad i purchased a I-Pad 2020 pro and have never looked back. Love the system and can’t learn enough about it.

  • @kaveh_m_beigi
    @kaveh_m_beigi Рік тому +47

    I think it’s come a long way. My biggest issues right now are when working on web apps on Safari. For example copy pasting is a pain, the text input box some times goes under keyboard settings widget, the auto correct doesn’t work on web apps. But when in the apple notes app or even MS word app these work fine, the mouse cursor changes shape when you want to highlight text for copy paste and the rest work very well.

    • @DarenLee
      @DarenLee 21 день тому

      Hi can I ask for advise? I have been using excel format for my invoice using my windows based laptop. I can’t find the best way without paying for more subscriptions…
      I am so fed up using my laptop turning them on restart etc just to make an invoice to client.

  • @LuizSiqueira
    @LuizSiqueira Рік тому +8

    I think multitasking on the iPad is fantastic, for me it's the best. It's the most modern operating system I know. It does not load the legacy that MacOS carries. It's light and powerful.

  • @Lord_Mangoat
    @Lord_Mangoat Рік тому +30

    I bought an M1 iPad Pro back when they came out. Got the Apple Pencil and a folio case to go with it. I'm in my 40s and thought about how much I missed drawing back in my school days. Ended up getting Procreate and a few other apps, but honestly, I'm too overwhelmed to dive into them. So many brush options. I used to be a pencil and paper drawer. Jumping into the digital art world is very intimidating, but I still want to do it. Just having a hard time actually trying to do it.
    So instead, I use my iPad as a big iPhone, basically. I much rather watch videos on it, rather than my phone, if not my 2014 MacBook Pro, which I should have replaced instead of buying the iPad. The MacBook though is for my work. Lots of spreadsheets, Slack, Zoom, and websites. Thought about trying to use the iPad for work instead of the MacBook, but I multitask so much with the MacBook + a 2nd display, I don't think I could make the iPad my go-to for work.

  • @theociba3762
    @theociba3762 Рік тому +18

    I couldn't agree with you more. I went to the iPad Pro 12.9 in late 2021 and it is my primary. All OEM accessories inc. pen and keyboard. I never used anything as fast and powerful. Good overview.

    • @DarenLee
      @DarenLee 21 день тому

      @duelibopsame here. I use windows laptop excel just to issue invoice I have to on the old laptop. I just which I can use my iPhone and iPad.

  • @stefanacarstens4026
    @stefanacarstens4026 Рік тому +13

    🐬 I had yo resort to only using my iPad Air for work when my MacBook was broken, and I can honestly say that it was challenging at first but you adapt quite fast and it ended up being a great experience getting everything that you would normally do on your Mac now having to do it on your iPad. I would easily go and do it again especially with Final Cut Pro on iPad. Makes life so much easier.

  • @dennisvanmierlo
    @dennisvanmierlo Рік тому +84

    Like you said, the hardware is just perfect. My iPad Pro 12” M2 1TB SSD is doing great. But… iPadOS is just so limiting. As a developer, I really, really, would love to use my iPad as my main computer. But Apple makes it so hard to love this device. The reason for purchasing my iPad Pro M2 was it to be my main computer. But until this day after a year and a lot of retries to like it again, I would not buy it again. I would go for a Macbook. I mostly use my iPad Pro to watch video’s, my email and writing documents by hand or by keyboard. But at the price I paid for this device and Apple keeps limiting it via iPadOS, it is too much and too high. And the price, for the Magic Keyboard which is a great piece of hardware but with _no_ function keys, is also completely insane. Period. For that price alone I bought a Logitech MX Keys Mini, a Magic Trackpad and a solid metal magnetic stand.

    • @toniok.4726
      @toniok.4726 Рік тому +10

      the only valid reason is they want to seperate thier product 😂😂. I want programming on ipad too 😢

    • @TheContrariann
      @TheContrariann Рік тому +1

      I completely agree with you 💯

    • @TheContrariann
      @TheContrariann Рік тому

      I'll think about buying the iPad the day Apple allows installation of 3rd Party Softwares in it ‼ Without it it's just a limited restricted form of potentially powerful hardware ‼
      It has a very powerful and capable Hardware that could have been an awesome touch screen and pencil compatibile 2-in-1 MacBook! Or "MacPad" ‼
      I really miss Steve Jobs, he would have fixed this dilemma for Apple, the way Apple got rid of iPod as iPhone become capable of being an iPod and much more by itself ‼

    • @AJSHOPE
      @AJSHOPE Рік тому +2

      Unfortunately that is the key. Yeah your big name apps will have iPadOS apps, but a lot of "creatives" will need access to apps that aren't available on the iPad. I actually decided to just get my wife the Asus ROG Flow Z13 even though she is all about Mac and Apple. First of all you can get the 2022 version for $1199, second of all you can install any application you want. After seeing that the new iPad Pro uses the M2 I even asked my wife if she wanted one for a "mobile computer", unfortunately I saw it still used a stupid OS, so it was a no go.

    • @TheContrariann
      @TheContrariann Рік тому

      @@AJSHOPE I agree

  • @larrymick876
    @larrymick876 Рік тому +15

    Still using the 2018 IPad Pro for my main home computer🐬

    • @DarenLee
      @DarenLee 21 день тому

      @@larrymick876 do you use words or excel?

  • @Marngel
    @Marngel Рік тому +10

    I got my 2018 iPad Pro back in May 2019, just before I started college. At first I used it a lot as my main computer, and I enjoyed it a lot. However, as my needs for a computer changed to become more demanding, the limitations of iPadOS began to bother me. To make things worse for the iPad Pro, the iPhone and Mac improved quite a lot over the past four years in both hardware and software. As a result, I use my iPad less and less, especially after going into content creation and graduated college. Overall, the iPad Pro for me is a great device. But it just hasn't improved fast enough for me to keep up with my changing demands for a computer while the Mac and iPhone did. I still have my iPad Pro, but only for when I need to occasionally doodle something which is rather rare because I'm not much of a drawer, even though it is something I'd like to learn.

    • @michaelhall9146
      @michaelhall9146 Рік тому

      I’ve had my 2018 iPad Pro since July 2020. It won’t replace my laptop because I use it for travel, FaceTime, taking notes, signing and filling in documents, checking emails, watching movies and UA-cam, reading books and comic books, and some light gaming. It’s perfect for travelling since it’s lightweight. I use my M1 MBP for the heavy lifting.

  • @DellaMorte24
    @DellaMorte24 Рік тому +5

    Have watched a lot of your "iPad Pro as laptop replacement" videos (and many others), and I have tried hard, really hard to get any normal workflow on the iPad as my main driver. But I can only see this work if you are a student or a person that doesn't need a laptop for normal web-based content management systems or workflows that uses docs and files for which you need "preview" by pressing the spacebar on the mac. Content creators who write scripts, edit photos and videos and use the device as a media consumption device can supposedly get everything done on an iPad. But, even though I am by no means a serious heavy user who needs coding or working with heavy spreadsheets, I work mainly on websites that I own from a management POV, so I rely fully on a web browser where I have generally 20+ tabs open (chrome on the mac), email with 10+ email accounts and allot of meeting apps such as Whatsapp, Zoom, Slack etc (Whatsapp sucks in the web browser). The main thing I don't understand is how people are using the iPad even with only the limited web browser capabilities. Chrome on the iPad totally sucks, it's way slower than on a macbook and doesn't support 50% of the features but also Safari doesn't load the admin portals that I need to work in. All in all, I wish Apple made the iPad run a version of MacOSx because until then it will still be only a light media consumption device.

  • @Htiy
    @Htiy Рік тому +3

    As someone (student) with both, I prefer using the ipad pro for the display and 120hz, lightness, comfort, but sometimes I gotta go with m2 mb air
    1. Battery on mb air is better and My pro Usually dies before the end of the day (so I usually use it more for handwritten notes and less as a computer)
    2. The ipad can be.. finnicky? Google docs screen can glitch out, the buttons can be unresponsive. MS office is even worse. Sometimes mouse inputs wont work as intended and you need to use the touchscreen (excel) which can be annoying
    3. Gaming, I love me some emulators and its a lot easier on mac

  • @mhkb24
    @mhkb24 Рік тому +3

    I started out with an 2013 MacBook Pro and I loved it. Still have it. But with my hobbies, interest and work flow, I didn’t need another MacBook Pro but also the one i have was too old and clunky to use, so i went with an 11 inch m2 iPad. I loveeeeee it. No regrets. From UA-cam, to taking notes, to surfing the web and even a little gaming it runs so smoothly it’s crazy. I sometimes wonder how such a powerful computer is really just a tablet. I think i will eventually get a MacBook Air if my workflow changes a bit but im super happy with this purchase right now .

  • @TallAirMax
    @TallAirMax Рік тому +30

    🐬 Really awesome to see your perspective on this. I appreciate hearing about this from someone who has real experience with it, rather than someone who just switches for a week. It’s definitely one of those “it depends” answers when it comes to whether someone can use it as a full time machine. I love my 2020 iPad Pro, but I’m also an accounting major so certain apps aren’t quite there for me to switch. An app like Excel doesn’t have the capabilities for when I’m using things like power query or anything other than basic formulas. But that doesn’t mean i don’t LOVE my iPad, cause I really do. This is the ultimate secondary device for my MacBook. It allows me to work anywhere with two screens. Even universal control can be amazing when I’m using GoodNotes on my iPad while going through assignments on my laptop. I’d say that from a student perspective to be cautious to recommend students an iPad as their full time machine. While my initial major (marketing) would have worked with an iPad, my current one won’t. I think getting something like an MacBook Air is the best flexible option when there’s so much uncertainty. And then, if you’re able to, grab a refurbished iPad Air as a fantastic secondary option.

    • @odenssyndrome992
      @odenssyndrome992 Рік тому +2

      Dude, thank you for the insight. I'm just starting my accounting major journey and I'm now considering getting a laptop instead. Cheers!

  • @kelseyc203
    @kelseyc203 Рік тому +3

    I use my M2 Pro as an art tool and a supplemental device for my M1 Air; I am in graduate school for education and do a lot of multi-tasking, and I will take just the iPad with me if I'm traveling, working outside of my house, or working in a school. I also do digital art on it, so for me it is the perfect device. I also consume content and whatnot on it like everyone else.

  • @rickdog3391
    @rickdog3391 Рік тому +4

    I agree, if you only have one computing device the Mac Book Air is the better option. I have a maxed out 2012 i7 Mac Mini and use a 12.9 M2 iPad Pro as my “Laptop”. I love it, very versatile and very powerful and still have a cheap Mac solution for when I need to do a little more.

  • @DiannawithtwoNs
    @DiannawithtwoNs Рік тому +14

    I have the newest Air model, and I really love it! I primarily use it to read books, some light gaming, digital art, and note-taking (I work remotely). I know there are a ton of things I can do with it, and I haven't even scratched the surface, but so far it does what I want it to do and in the future I plan on using it for video editing once I get back into consistent uploads. I will also use it for FaceTime video - I like the bigger screen compared to my iPhone, and I don't like using FaceTime on my Mac.

  • @completesalvation1755
    @completesalvation1755 Рік тому +5

    I very much prefer the iPad Pro for day to day use not only for the fluidity of the tablet but also the touch screen operating system. The combination of the SIM card for internet access and phone, near computer capability, the touch screen and the iPadOS App Store is worth the premium price of the Ipad vs a MacBook. I choose to use less expensive peripherals rather than apple products and find them adequate without the extra expense. The ability to use cellular data anywhere I go instead of depending on Wi-Fi is a huge advantage as well. I use T Mobile Digits which also allows me to use the tablet to receive and send calls and texts seamlessly (even to people who don’t have iPhones). My iPad is a combination 12.9” computer/iPhone. I use a messenger bag and heavy duty case with a handle to carry the tablet everywhere I go. As an older person with less than perfect eyesight the tablet is used 95% of the time the phone 4% and a computer as needed.

    • @raygold1
      @raygold1 Рік тому

      I am curious. Why not use your phone as a hotspot rather than use/pay for a separate plan?

    • @completesalvation1755
      @completesalvation1755 Рік тому

      @@raygold1 my hot spot is limited to around 10gb per month. I believe that is kind of standard.

    • @raygold1
      @raygold1 Рік тому

      @@completesalvation1755 I have no limit AFAIK with my ATT unlimited plan.

    • @CatwalkTVSeries
      @CatwalkTVSeries Рік тому

      @@raygold1​​⁠ Something to also consider is that the cellular iPad has GPS. In my use case, I check transit times via the Transit app and look up directions in Google and Apple Maps without having to retrieve my phone while commuting via public transit and doing work on my iPad. I have also used my iPad for GPS while driving when I rented a van. It was a nice experience. I can also receive notifications on my iPad at any point of the day, which means I can choose which notifications to appear on my iPhone and which ones to appear on my iPad. Another plus.
      Using my phone to hotspot has proven to be annoying for me. I’m not always accessing data when working on my iPad. So, if there is no activity detected, the iPhone will timeout and disconnect the hotspot. The amount of times I have had to reconnect my iPad to my iPhone, because I took too long to use internet data, has had me vow to never buy a WiFi only iPad again for as long as I intend to work with it out of the house. It’s so much easier to use a cellular iPad. No need to worry about finding a place with public WiFi, either. I went to my favourite cafe one time when their internet was down. Didn’t even realize that happened until I saw they had a sign saying it’ll be back up the next day.

  • @VKTR_Tech
    @VKTR_Tech 4 місяці тому +1

    I've tried using it as my main computer for years now, but I've given up. Multitasking to this day is still bad. You can't export a video in the background, it just stops. I've tried multiple mice and scrolling is not great if they're not from Apple, also sometimes my cursor would just disappear. MS Office is a kid's version on iPad OS, not useful to anyone who really works with it. Sometimes apps are lacking features available on the web but when you try to use the web version it redirects you to the app and there's not much you can do about it. In some case using incognito mode solves it, but for Apple TV for example, it's impossible to load the web version on the iPad unless you use a third party browser. And if you're wondering why I want the web version, it's cause the Apple TV app displays content in really low brightness even when it's all the way up. On the web it's fine. Also, the battery is not as good as a Mac.

  • @JACathcart5181
    @JACathcart5181 3 місяці тому

    My first computer was a four-color CGA 8088 PC. it didn't have 1% of power or capacity of my M2 iPad Pro 12.9". I am amazed at how far we've come and can't imagine complaining about any of the features (or lack thereof) that modern computers have. We live in an amazing time.

  • @sourabhtripathy
    @sourabhtripathy 10 місяців тому +2

    Have been a iPad Pro+Magic Keyboard+Pencil user, since 2020. Trust me, I sold my laptop off after experiencing the iPad setup. You want to type, reply to emails? Do that with the Magic Keyboard. You want to sign documents? Apple Pencil is the answer. I have never thought that this little setup of mine would be so beneficial to me that I will completely ditch my MacBook. Can’t be more satisfied with the versatility this bring to the table.

  • @mrdarryljones1
    @mrdarryljones1 Рік тому +1

    I finally upgraded my 2nd gen 12.9 iPad Pro to the M2 12.9 inch pro with 1 TB of storage. I get that most of the commentary is for people that like the idea of the device replacing their laptop but the killer app is Procreate! I can’t draw on a MacBook Air directly on the screen no matter the configuration! Since that’s my main use case, when I have to answer emails, edit photos or videos it’s just more convenient to do it on the device that I spend the most time on. Love your stuff!🔥💪🏽👍🏾

  • @pilyred8760
    @pilyred8760 3 місяці тому

    Been using my ipad pro 2018 as my ONLY computer (replaced my macbook pro with it and took a leap of faith). I am primarily an artist and a writer, and it can accomplish most tasks for me. I am currently in the market for a macbook pro, however. I love my ipad pro, and think that it’s a capable laptop replacement for SOME people, myself included. The biggest issue with the ipad is that, while it can do most things, it can’t do EVERYTHING, and I would still like to have access to a more robust file management system, full service software, and the versatility of a laptop. For most of my primary use cases, I’ll still use my ipad pro for most of my workflow, and will eventually upgrade it (the 2018 is still plenty capable) but I just feel that having a proper laptop to act as an anchor still brings a lot of value.

  • @Goffas_and_gumpys
    @Goffas_and_gumpys 4 місяці тому +1

    As far as devices go I use my Mini 6 as my main device. I have laptops and desktops BUT my Mini 6 is all I use. CAN'T WAIT for Apple to HOPEFULLY bring out a gunned up Mini 7.

  • @antoinecolonval8186
    @antoinecolonval8186 Рік тому +1

    I'm using an 2021 iPad Pro 12.9 as my main productive device as engineering student and it's just perfect for me because it's able to do roughly everything a MacBook Air can do, with the versatility of a tablet (with the Apple Pencil). I can't recommand something else for a scientific student

  • @kenny_closes
    @kenny_closes Рік тому +7

    Thank you for making this video. I get so TIRED of the UA-cam “pros” talking so negatively about what the iPad can’t do. I have the 11” M1. Also own the MacBook Pro from 2017. Since I got the iPad, I’ve used it for 95% of what I need to run a 3 state, 7 city real estate company here in the southeast. If I don’t fit the definition of a “pro”, who does?
    I want to tag some of these UA-cam experts so bad, so I’m going to hope they just see this video and also see the light. Thank you for your very insightful video! 💪🏽💪🏽

    • @clickfrenzy8463
      @clickfrenzy8463 6 місяців тому

      Isheep

    • @Jader13254
      @Jader13254 4 місяці тому

      You're not a pro because your demands for a computer are not pro. They might be mostly spreadsheets, word documents, and video calls.
      Pro users use special programs like video editing, 3D software software development, etc.

  • @jack_2612
    @jack_2612 Рік тому +3

    The fact that the 12.9" base line, with the Magic Keyboard and the Apple Pencil, is short of 2100 in Italy means it absolutely makes ZERO sense whatsoever buying one if you are not loaded or an artist. I own an 11" M1 Pro with those two accessories and it is a beauty, but it's not a computer and it will never be, it's just too small. The 12.9", on the other hand, could replace a laptop if it were, say, 500 euros cheaper (more like the US price). I don't regret buying the iPad, nor the Pencil, but I do regret investing in the Magic Keyboard and trying to use the iPad as my sole device. I ended up buying and M1 air a few months later and I'm getting a MacBook Pro at the end of this year. Btw, the fun fact is I'm a damn student, I'm literally the target for that device, and it is absolutely insane how inaccessible it is. For 2k I can get a MacBook Pro refurbished or just upgrade to a new one for a little bit of money, like 15% increase in price. That price tag is okay in the US because you have an education system built around debt, so you can easily invest that kind of money if you are confident enough you will be able to pay back you tuition (I think is't called, not sure tho). In EU you either come from a rich family or you just can't afford an iPad Pro. I had two jobs for a year to be able to buy myself the 11" and the full combo was like 1.5k. Let's be real, iPads are only good for students (and a very small group of grown-ups that don't even make a market altogether) and students can't afford them... recommending an iPad Pro 12.9" is cool, I mean if I had one I'd be mad in love with it, but you have to be realistic guys... it's one of the worst value for money there is in the tech world by a mile, or at least it is outside the cozy bubble Apple keeps alive around the US.

  • @ordinaryalan
    @ordinaryalan 4 місяці тому

    I switched my iPad Pro for a Galaxy S9 Ultra and haven't looked back as of yet. Having a larger OLED screen, the camera being in the right place for video conference calls and Samsung Dex mode have completely resolved all the issues I used to have with the iPad Pro. The iPad is still a great device, just didn't work for my use case. I will say that the App Store is definitely superior to the Google Play store and with app optimization though. Great vid!

  • @williammosley9370
    @williammosley9370 Рік тому +4

    I’ve tried to use my iPad Air 4 as my main computer but couldn’t. What put it in for me was scrivener being limited and buggy, the iPad’s storage options. Also no apps came close to adobe audition and sucky apps for 3d animation. I switched to my custom build pc. Only use my iPad for drawing.

  • @andreygerasimenko634
    @andreygerasimenko634 Рік тому +4

    I guess iPad is still for what Jobs had shown us - sitting in front of a computer less. For some, add drawing. If it can be the only computer - great, but for me it can only replace a notebook - Macs share screens nicely. I also appreciate the new desktop like features of iPadOS, but for me the best multitasking on iPad is reaching for another iPad.

  • @martinusadrianus6523
    @martinusadrianus6523 8 місяців тому

    Since I bought my 2021 M1 11” iPad Pro I haven’t used my MacBook Pro much. It handles all the things I throw at it with ease. Especially when paired with a Smart Folio keyboard and pencil.
    Using Lightroom for my photo’s and even being able to connect my camera directly to the iPad Pro blows my mind. 🐬

  • @SamtheCanuck
    @SamtheCanuck 11 місяців тому +1

    I still feel like the 12.9 model isn’t really a device you hold while using. I had a 2018 12.9 12z and never got comfortable with the size for a portable device. Fast forward to today I have an 11 inch iPad Pro with 2 TB storage and 16 gigs of ram and I think it’s the perfect size. I can hold it with one hand easily without fatigue and it also works well with the keyboard. The only things I want changed is the position of the camera, and to get an OLED screen as I prefer that to even mini LED on the 12.9.

  • @DavidWilson-lo9qn
    @DavidWilson-lo9qn Рік тому +1

    I have the M1 11inch Pro and absolutely love it. I use it as my main machine when paired to the Magic Keyboard. Find it powerful and portable. Having the cellular version allows me to use it out and about in coffee shops etc. Use my MacBook only at home, mainly for video rendering. Find the IPad and Magic Keyboard compact and portable and easy to fit into bag. Find Stage manager useful and the machine powerful.

  • @FigWidIt
    @FigWidIt Рік тому +1

    My M1 Air 5 plugged into an external monitor has been a game changer. External mouse+keyboard too. The only thing that’s annoying is that if I’m watching a movie or episodes and won’t need the iPad’s screen, I can’t turn the screen off like a clam-shell laptop. I have the keep the iPad screen on no matter what to keep my monitor’s screen displaying iPadOS. Potentially leading to screen burn-in. Display tech has improved compared to decade ago but the chances of screen burn-in is never 0% 👀

  • @NavyDiver912
    @NavyDiver912 Рік тому +2

    I use my iPad Pro for everything except when I’m working with exchange admin. Office products are still janky, but the work around is the online versions of those apps. iPadOS 17 will help. I have an old dell xps for when I absolutely cannot use my iPad.

    • @CarlClifford
      @CarlClifford Рік тому +2

      Yea I find my sysadmin stuff for O365 and some linux administration suffers when using the iPad pro. I can usually just RDP to a VM to get something done, but that isn't the best experience either (especially OOB interfaces like DRAC and ILO). I enjoy using for communication and calls\meetings though.

  • @r.deeblanche6939
    @r.deeblanche6939 Рік тому +1

    Have an Alienware X-15 laptop for gaming. A Dell i5 laptop for journalism. A 13 Pro Max for photos/video. But my fav device (prob 55%-60% of all digital use) is my 5th Gen M1 IPad Pro 12.9 w/Smart Keyboard.

  • @warrenmcclure7819
    @warrenmcclure7819 9 місяців тому +1

    Im sure youve heard this before or similar but I think if the iPad functioned as just that in “tablet mode” and then when connected to the magic keyboard it turned more into a MacOS experience as in a full blown file system, having a REAL desktop and the option to download real full blown computer programs. Something kinda like Samsungs DexOS on their phones/tablets. IDK man to mean its a no brainer because this then can truly replace the laptop for most people.

  • @iOnRX9
    @iOnRX9 Рік тому +1

    i have a 2014 mbp that i thought was dying in 2018-2022 ..it is not. its still working just fine. but i did buy a 2018 iPad pro, then the m2 iPad pro that i am planning to use as my main once apple stops making updates for the mbp.🐬

  • @GabrielEscobosa
    @GabrielEscobosa 7 місяців тому

    I absolutely love my iPad. Mine is a 2021 11” iPad Pro with the magic keyboard and the apple pencil 2. I had a 2016 11” MacBook Air before, and for the last 2 and half years Ive been using the iPad daily for work. I am a private English teacher and I teach both in person and remotely. I am also a photographer and I simply love editing photos with the iPad. Recently I bought a 15” MacBook Air, but I still prefer the iPad. I want to upgrade to a 12.9” with 1Tb of storage, and I hope the next generation comes with an OLED screen!

  • @djfuzzystump
    @djfuzzystump Рік тому +5

    I have a 12.9 iPad pro and a M1 Max Pro...and the iPad is definitely a supplemental device for me - I prefer to use my Mac for just about everything that I can. It's so aggravating to run into a webpage that doesn't run correctly from the iPad...the iPad is amazing for playing in the band (music stand) and for taking notes/writing. For watching youtube I generally prefer the mac because of how it sits in my lap and the superior speakers - and this is even though I have the folio keyboard for the iPad Pro. 🐬

  • @dennisatakent
    @dennisatakent 9 місяців тому

    I’m an engineer and I solely use the iPad Pro for work and leisure. I love it. Don’t really use it to edit any video, but if I had to, the iMovie app will surely suffice for my needs.

  • @MichaelKing4023
    @MichaelKing4023 Рік тому +1

    I have the 2021 12.9 M1iPad Pro with a DOQO 2022 Keyboard Case and it is now my main computer for most everything I do. When I need something with a little more power I will go to my M2 15 inch MacBook Air. But 99% of what I do I am on the iPd Pro for it. My Video editing I use DaVinci Resolve since I have on the Mac and Photomator For my photo editing I do it all on the iPad Pro and with the case I am using I can be anywhere in the room working. I really do not miss being on a Mac anymore and with iPadOS 17 it make the iPad Pro even better.

  • @DaveCummings76
    @DaveCummings76 Рік тому +1

    I have an M2 iPad Pro for my illustration work. Started a full time in house illustration job last month which supplied me with a M1 iPad Pro, so though it’s older, it’s now my main device for work purposes. Though the M2 iPad Pro is my personal device, I’m debating about selling it, because now it’s collecting dust since all my work is done on the other iPad Pro

  • @augustb7535
    @augustb7535 Рік тому +1

    🐬I’m surprised people don’t highlight more on the iPads ability to have Cellular and Wi-Fi. That’s quite frankly the main reason why I use my M2 iPad Pro, internet access anytime I want, the fact that the iPad is so efficient and fast.

  • @brittanyd3527
    @brittanyd3527 11 місяців тому

    I traded my M1 MacBook Air for my IPad Pro 12.9. The MacBook Air would get very warm, very easily. I needed something that was more portable and versatile. This switch worked for me and what I do daily with medical coding, notes, and background music or videos with my current desk setup. 🐬

  • @zaheerahamed7545
    @zaheerahamed7545 Рік тому +1

    I got an 11 inch M2 cellular model for school. I know it's overkill but I'm the type of person to use something till it's last breath. So far it's quite useful for classes and other things. I have a windows laptop and android phone, so I use a USB c thumb drive to transfer files from between the devices. And it works well. The ipad gives me enough performance to finish my work. I have to admit that part of the reason why I got it instead of the air was the 120hz display. I'm waiting for the ipados 17 stage manager update so I can use the ipad just like a computer.

    • @glimmerz3464
      @glimmerz3464 Рік тому

      You can always download the beta and back up your device useless you’re worried about the battery life.

    • @zaheerahamed7545
      @zaheerahamed7545 Рік тому

      @glimmerz3464 It's actually my daily driver, so I can't lose my data just for the sake of using stage manager. I'll wait, it won't be long till then.

    • @rafifdzaky
      @rafifdzaky Рік тому

      yeah same for me. My iPad mini 4 and iPad 7 lasted long enough for me to trust iPads over android tablets even though I have an android phone. I feel like with the M2 and 120hz it could last 5+ years. I only use it for note-taking and entertainment stuff but the jump from iPad 7 to iPad Pro is very huge.

  • @melon_zit
    @melon_zit 6 місяців тому

    I'm a business user through and through, so no music and video editing needs for me. I'm using an ipad Air 4 since the last 2 years and I've never missed my old macbook air.
    Instead of the magic keyboard, I've gotten the Logitech one and the Tukzer pen instead of the apple pencil and my setup was less than $400.
    The biggest addition for me was getting a 1 TB external hard drive where I backup my large files and pictures off and on

  • @fightnight14
    @fightnight14 10 місяців тому +1

    Great recommendation. The M1 Macbook Air at $749 is a killer price. I highly recommend it too its such a bargain. You can also shell out another $150 to get a new designed Air. M2 Macbook Air for $899

  • @ave_rie
    @ave_rie Рік тому

    My experience is: Laptop = main computer & processing machine,
    iPad = portable viewer and minor editing of things created on laptop + personal admin (online transactions, planning, writing, reading),
    Phone = contact & leisure

  • @mikephotos225
    @mikephotos225 Рік тому +3

    A couple of years ago when it was time to trade out my MacBook Pro, I looked at the MacBook Pro and Air. But I also looked at the iPad Pro and Air, and I wound up going with the iPad Air 5 as my main 'away from the office' computer. My office computer is a Mac Mini, but that's obviously not a travel computer. I'm a photographer and I appreciate the light weight of the iPad vs a MacBook for travel. I didn't buy the Magic Keyboard for the iPad, but instead use a regular Magic Keyboard connected by bluetooth. This saves some weight as well as giving the iPad itself a slimmer profile if I'm just carrying it. I can carry everything in my EDC bag, a TomToc M/L sling with no problems. Certainly, the photo editing in Lightroom mobile isn't as robust as Lightroom Classic for the Mac, but I can do 95% of what I need to do on the road - as well as work in Photoshop for iPad - and then make small tweaks on the Mac when I get home. One thing I did recently was to get an iPad mini 6. I got this primarily as a reader - a much lighter device to handhold for a period of time than even the iPad Air. And while the mini is not an ideal platform for photo editing, it has the same capabilities as the Air in case I do want to use it for a quick edit.
    In the 19 months that I've had the iPad Air, I've questioned myself as to whether I made the right choice for me by not getting another MacBook, and the answer has always been "yes, this was the best choice."

  • @jaimeerobertswarz
    @jaimeerobertswarz Рік тому +1

    Its still bizarre to me that A12Z chip is only better in multi core performance a little bit & was able to run stage manager. Yet the A15 Ipad Mini didnt get it, & the A14 Ipads did not get it as well.
    Its the 1st time apple has truly made a pro decision on a product. Im not sure why sometimes.

  • @SgtSlapmaster
    @SgtSlapmaster 4 місяці тому

    I think you pretty much nailed it towards the end. You can pay an awful lot for an iPad Pro setup with keyboard and trackpad that JUST ABOUT suffices as a computer, or pay half that for a full-day Mac.
    It’s a really tough sell, but I suppose that Apple’s answer to that is now the iPad Air, which like the MacBook Air does basically everything that its Pro sibling does, just not quite as well.

  • @nategerwitz7717
    @nategerwitz7717 2 місяці тому

    Good video. I would just say that when you cited the fact that a MacBook Air is cheaper than an iPad Pro, it is important to remember that you are getting 2 devices in 1 when you go iPad Pro. You are getting both a laptop and tablet. So that helps justify the price a little more. Second, ppl can use the iPad Air 13” as their laptop as well and that would be cheaper then going iPad Pro. The M2 chip will for the most part plough through what the m4 can because the software is the same for both

  • @dodgy1954
    @dodgy1954 Рік тому +5

    Very interesting video. I switch between Mac OS on a Mac and a MacBook Pro and my iPad Pro M1. Therein lies the problem. I have to remember too many ‘workarounds’ using the iPad compared with what I can do at great speed on OS. Finder v File Manager is the biggest drawback as you have aluded to. In saying that the lightning fast response of the iPad M1 makes it an absolute joy to use. I really want to switch to the iPad Pro completely and that is a lot to to with the 2nd Generation Apple Pencil. Solution - I need a divorce from Mac OS and concentrate on workflow improvements until Apple make the next steps. Btw I am reliably informed that iOS is significantly more secure than Mac OS? - Is that true?

  • @RandySloan
    @RandySloan Рік тому +1

    Thank you for making this video I want to use my iPad more for general-purpose usage and because of this video I have renewed confidence in being able to do that

  • @vlassisandriopoulos
    @vlassisandriopoulos Місяць тому +1

    I like my iPad 12.9 M1, but as someone that enjoys AAA games gaming is non existent on the iPad for me. Work-wise apart from emails and creating simple word documents same case, as office on the iPad is a butchered version of the actual suite same goes for a lot of apps. Which kind of begs the question if apart from artists or amateur video creators why use this aspect ratio as it ruins the experience when consuming media, you essentially have a 10’’ instead of 13’’.The iPad unfortunately is incapable of replacing a computer for someone that expects a computer to operate as a computer even though the limitations of the tablet is not the hardware but the software and that’s by design can't really fully ditch my MacBook or my desktop PC for an iPad.

  • @DrewP11
    @DrewP11 Рік тому

    I don’t have an iPad Pro, but I use my 2020 iPad and my iPhone 12 Pro Max for 95% of my computing. Works just fine. I used to have a MacBook Air, but found that I almost never needed it.

  • @taytay-y5v
    @taytay-y5v 2 місяці тому +1

    Take a shot every time he says ipad pro 😂

  • @EHSMN2007
    @EHSMN2007 5 місяців тому

    You can change the audio output device, you just Click the top right of the audio control button in control center

  • @carlyzee97
    @carlyzee97 Рік тому +2

    I use my iPad Pro M2 as my daily driver as well and agree with all your points! I love it as a computer

  • @JulietteDeme-h8k
    @JulietteDeme-h8k 10 місяців тому

    I got the iPad Pro 12.9 inch and use it for taking client notes, watching videos, browsing the internet, watching videos

  • @20a10v
    @20a10v 6 місяців тому

    12:37 In iPadOS 17, go to Control Center, tap the icon that shows the current audio destination (located to the top right of media controls), and tap “iPad” (it should have an iPad icon next to it). I think this also works in iOS 16. I happened to discover this by accident when first exploring my new iPad Pro.

  • @nozer88
    @nozer88 8 місяців тому

    Had an Ipad Pro for 3 years. Always hated doing anything else than watching netflix. Sold it and bought a MacBookAir M2 (nearly same prize, size and weight) and am so happy with that decision.

  • @Ryuko_Shuji.
    @Ryuko_Shuji. 2 місяці тому

    iPad is seriously great because u make comics on the side so using it for a drawing tablet is easy (especially when getting a good screen) and I can also do school notes, work, and all the in between. Really good with small drawbacks. I do recommend getting a laptop tho so you can use some things that iPads can’t do.

  • @itismaxs
    @itismaxs 4 місяці тому

    I had the dream to replace a MacBook with an iPad cause i like to have a convertible setup like for consuming UA-cam, Netflix etc an iPad is a great device especially on the go. That’s why i ordered the iPad Pro back in 2018. To be able to get the work done, i got the Magic Keyboard as well. A few years and WWDC with iPadOS updates later, it has improved a lot but i think it is still a way of workarounds. The file management at first, goes along with pro apps usage like Photoshop, LR, FCPX but still working on office stuff (copy, pasting,working on sheets or presentations) it is not as simple as on Mac. I am tired of using workarounds so i started using my Mac more often what wasn’t my real intention. I still want to get rid of a MacBook but i don’t want to go the extra steps only because its an iPad.

  • @Bravedog2017
    @Bravedog2017 3 місяці тому

    Great video. I’m working now with Apple ecosystem and ipad only. Never regret it. My work is complex and difficult and I don’t need windows mess and time killers like notion. Lack of notifications and overcomplication of simple tasks pushed me away from the Macbook. I have a Macstudio for the tasks I cannot do on ipad but I do that in the evening and I’m astonished every day how few they are.

  • @ComfyChroma
    @ComfyChroma 11 місяців тому

    My fingers are crossed for the rumored updated version of the next iPad Pro. I have an M1 12.9” inch pro, and I use it for everything from content consumption, digital artwork, and video editing. I don’t have a computer, and use my ps5 for gaming. For my use case it is 90% of the way there. Just a slightly larger display. The only time it feels a little cramped is when digital painting in Split View, and having a reference photo in procreate. The video editing apps I use are Davinci resolve, and Final Cut. Just get some of the weird kinks worked out with the files, and some weird stuff in resolve and Final Cut, and it will be the perfect device for me. I already don’t feel the need to ever go back to getting an actual Mac or laptop. Here’s hoping that the next one is everything I hope it to be. Thanks for the great videos and reviews.

  • @markmoncera5010
    @markmoncera5010 Рік тому

    My laptop has been collecting dust ever since I got my iPad Pro 11" paired with a Logitech Combo Touch. I use it to take notes, edit photos and videos, watch videos, take video calls on Zoom, make documents using Word and Excel, and also when I play games, I can easily remove the keyboard or rotate it on the back of my iPad while my iPad is still protected by the case.

  • @jeupii
    @jeupii Рік тому

    I purchased an iPad Pro 11" after the pandemic because I was hooked on digital art which kept me insane and entertained. However I am still using my Macbook Air 11" (2015) while watching videos and online movies.

  • @raymondkan8279
    @raymondkan8279 Рік тому

    Mine too is a 2018 12.9” gen 3, still use it everyday and as smooth as day 1, no complaints at all

  • @stevemullin1195
    @stevemullin1195 Рік тому +2

    How do you interface the iPad pro to external hard drives....I use them for storing all my daily files for video editing. I also use lumafusion but also use final cut pro on my iMac...and now there's an app for the iPad now for final cut pro.

  • @coach_yo
    @coach_yo 9 місяців тому

    I moved to an 11’ iPad Pro from 2020 when the newer form factor came out. I was super excited cause I had a way outdated desktop and a laptop from 2007 so I needed a refresh. I was bummed when just a few months after I invested heavily into the 2020 ipad then the newer M1 came out and a thicker Smart Folio case so I was pasted by return, but over all it has done an amazing job for about 2.5 years then I had some more complicated work where I had to get a M1 MacBook Air. I STILL use the iPad MORE than my laptop some days. I would love to upgrade but not unless something comes out that convinces me to upgrade. USB-C and the functionary its a great primary device.

  • @watersa77
    @watersa77 Рік тому +1

    The younger generations are being given iPads when they begin the third grade and that’s what they use for their computer all the way through high school. That’s all the kids growing up know how to use, so I can clearly see iPad becoming the main computer for the next generation. Especially if Apple continues to improve it and add more desktop like features to it.

  • @Adam1llion
    @Adam1llion 8 місяців тому

    I am hoping this year Apple lets external camera support be true external camera support. The iPad Pro is my favorite device I have. It can do so much more than people think.

  • @RealJoseph123
    @RealJoseph123 Рік тому +2

    Only the OGs will remember back during the height of the pandemic with Fernando’s personal channel when the Magic Keyboard came out… Good times, with that low-fi song in the background… ❤❤

  • @williameverets2736
    @williameverets2736 Рік тому

    For Me I use my iPad Pro 12.9 M1, I came from a 1st gen iPad Pro 12.9. Saved money by buying a 4th gen. Magnetic keyboard, plus the leather/ web device with two pockets you showed on one of you video when the 5th Generation came out. Great product iPad Pro. I will keep this iPad for 5 year and see what is out there. Thank You for Video.

    • @hajjdawood
      @hajjdawood 9 місяців тому

      The worst part is actually the light sensor is on the side so if your just HOLDING it normally horizontally chances are youll block it and the screen goes super dim. They shouldnt have been cheap and have a few across the device to see if its a false reading.

  • @fresco_dinero5155
    @fresco_dinero5155 Рік тому

    Great video. Yeah I have a M1 iPad Air and tbh, honestly what’s so important that a regular person can’t do on a iPad that they would on a Mac. I’m in college, anything with the web browser works amazing, it’s fast, tons of useful apps, great pencil options, it can literally emulate your laptop, phone, and notebook all in one. I don’t even use the Magic Keyboard (I think it’s a gimmick) and I still get a very good faux laptop experience. Get a Logitech k380, get a good case that you like, a mouse, a $30 Apple Pencil off of Amazon, and a paper feel screen protector and your all set.

  •  Рік тому +2

    I have an Air, and it was the sweet spot in terms of performance, design and price. I use it mainly as my note taking, entertainment, reading and some light work. I would say is my primary device.. I use a laptop when I have for work/study use specific engineering apps and also I still don’t feel comfortable using an office suite in an iPad except for quick revisions or changes. But apart from that, I would say the ipad for me is the device that is most important in my life, I use it even more than my phone.

  • @richardsweeney6317
    @richardsweeney6317 Рік тому

    Biggest issue with iPad is Mail. Why oh why are attachments in terms of sending and receiving not the same as outlook on Mac. If you receive a mail with attachments it drops to the bottom of the first mail if there are multiple conversations. So frustrating 😢

  • @user-ex9kh3hy8c
    @user-ex9kh3hy8c Рік тому +1

    I wish ipadOS has an eject button for safely removing external drives like macOS and windows have

  • @NickAndTech
    @NickAndTech Рік тому +2

    After having used the iPad OS17 Beta for a few weeks I'm FINALLY starting to see the potential for the iPad as my main computer. It still leaves a bad taste in my mouth to think of the intentional hobbling of the OS for all of these years as Apple apparently agonized about not wanting to undercut Mac sales and to make the iPad a third buy after an iPhone and Mac. Nonetheless, the iPad (iPad Pro specifically) is more fun to use than my Mac, kind of like a Ferrari vs. a trusty minivan, though it's becoming more of a Model X now.
    The Files app is also the biggest roadblock for me still, it's so much slower to use and less flexible than Finder, what's "on my iPad" vs. iCloud Drive is also a frequent point of confusion. If I was really deliberate about it I could take the time to develop a workflow that would keep my files organized, mostly using an external drive for the larger files and iCloud Drive for the more current-use stuff. I use MS Word a lot, and mandatory subscription on the iPad aside, it's not the same software as on a Mac, which matters a lot for the quite precise translating and editing work I do, hopefully that will improve. I'm excited to give Final Cut on the iPad a go once my M1 iPad comes in.
    Besides that it will come down to deliberately organizing my workflow and trusting that with time things become automatic and you don't have to reinvent the wheel for certain tasks that are easy on Mac. I know it's not Apple's thing, but the iPad Pro could really use another USB-C port now that they're opening things up with cameras. All that said, the iPad is still more of "super iPhone" for me than a MacBook replacement. I'd still recommend an Air for most people getting one new main computer. I'm excited for the future of the OS though and I agree that we're heading towards some kind of fusion with Mac OS, half of the apps in my MacBook dock are cross-platform already. 🐬

  • @ENVELOPEYOURDESIRE
    @ENVELOPEYOURDESIRE 11 місяців тому

    I love my 12.9 iPad Pro as my daily driver for work, but there is no way it replaces my Mac Studio/Macbook Pro for video editing. I like having the flexibility to do what I want where I want. When I travel, I take my iPad with me as I prefer the portability, the touch screen and using my Apple pencil.... :)

  • @denncardoso
    @denncardoso Рік тому +1

    Amazing content, congratulations. I have an ipad pro 11 inch mainly for handwriting and studies. I am doing an MBA course and I would like to use the Ipad for my notes and brainstorming, also to read academic books and slides. And it has been an amazing experience. I love every single thing that this machine can do it. I don't need 12.9 inch, because I am not interested to use the iPad as a computer, since I already have 2 MacBooks Pro 14 and 16 inch. My iPad is my main notebook, my digital paper!

  • @cg623d
    @cg623d Рік тому

    I use my iPad Pro since few months ago as my main computer. The great thing about it is that I can carry it around and use it for almost anything.
    I hope the iPadOS would be like MacOS in the future.
    However, a MacBook or a PC is still recommended in case you need to reset and restore your data on your iPad. That’s according to me the inconvenient.
    Otherwise and despite the lack of storage, you can use it an iPad as your main computer. 😊

  • @AnisBOULAID
    @AnisBOULAID Рік тому

    🐬 I use my iPad 12.9 as my main device for work only when I am traveling instead of my mobile workstation, I use Remote Desktop to access my virtual machines and then work on my projects, by the way, I am a software developer, there is no way I can use it as my primary device, the Magic Keyboard does not have function keys, so I definetly need a Bluetooth keyboard to use function keys for debugging my code. I still rely on Windows to build my applications, so Internet access is a must for my iPad. when I am at home, it’s my primary device for watching movies and playing games from xCloud.

  • @brentsmithline3423
    @brentsmithline3423 Рік тому

    Yes your point about getting your work done is how most normals work, and use devices at home. Focus, focus, focus on the task at hand.
    Feel that most normals in the working world open, and use one application for most of the day. They hop out to use eMail from time to time.

  • @TheRealmfc90125
    @TheRealmfc90125 7 місяців тому

    I am trying to move exclusively to my Pro but some issues like third party apps continue to frustrate. MS Office is not the full version and I continue to remote into a PC to carry on work such as bulk renaming of files and other activities. I love my Pro and hope one day that MS will produce a full-desired version of Office that doesn’t misbehave on the web version. That would really help to make the change.

  • @edwardwilliams188
    @edwardwilliams188 9 місяців тому

    I have only used iPad up till 6 months ago, a 12.9 iPad Pro and iPad minis. I finally was able to get my dream MacBook Pro because I thought it would be so superior to my iPads, boy was I wrong lol. I use my iPad mini 6gen for mostly everything and my M1 12.9 for artistry and photography and I don’t really use my MacBook that often unless I’m using my Wacom drawing tablet.

  • @TheRunpoker
    @TheRunpoker 11 місяців тому

    I have a the 12,9 M1 iPad Pro 5G. I enjoy it a versatile travel device. I always have it with me and can leave my work computer at work and my personal laptop at home. I like it for quickly being able to withe emails, sign a contract, sketch up an idea or work in a spreadsheet while one the road and being online without having to tether. It’s not replacing my laptops but somehow it improves my life just enough to justify the steep price point. I am super frustrated with the front facing camera placement thought. It makes it completely useless for video calls.

  • @SsufferinSsuccotash
    @SsufferinSsuccotash 4 місяці тому

    for any late arrivals- the iPad Pro (2nd gen) was the first with 120hz ProMotion (iOS 10.3.2) 3 generation before iPadOS.

  • @kennethhumphrey952
    @kennethhumphrey952 28 днів тому

    Having to pay extra for a keyboard has always been a deal breaker for me. You can't buy them used because each model seems to have a different one and it is becoming the same with the pencil. As a average user, I think I get just as much out of the M1 MacBook and iPad mini 5.

  • @farishanafiah8461
    @farishanafiah8461 Рік тому

    I used to own the M1 iPad Pro, but I really hated the overall iPadOS experience. All the desktop-grade computing power, yet bogged down on what is basically a modern repeat of Windows RT and Windows S Mode. I sold it for my current Microsoft Surface Pro 8 and never looked back.

  • @Kiyoshiblue
    @Kiyoshiblue Рік тому

    🐬 I've really shifted towards iPad in recent years. I was using the 12" MacBook for years, but once I got the iPad with M1, I found myself doing everything on my iPad, except for maybe 3 use cases that required macOS.

  • @EduardoCachucho
    @EduardoCachucho Рік тому

    The iPad is in a way better space than it was even a couple of years ago. Though I'd say, if your are a power user on a desktop, the OS will drive you mad. You'll know there is an easier way but you need to go on a crazy carousel roundabout to do simple things. Well covered problems in this video. I'd still err or suggesting people select the cheapest Macbook Air as suggested, its really a no brainer and you can truly extract every last bit of power from it.
    That said, nothing compares for viewing graphic novels, annotating PDFs, and the pencil is second to none.