Can you please share the name or a link for that ipad case? I just placed my order for 13 Inch iPad Pro and I think I can consider this case for it as it looks sleek and professional.
iPad Pro 10.5 is as good as the iPad Pro M4 Upgraded from iPad Pro 10.5 and if it wasn’t for the battery of my 10.5 , I will have returned the Pro M4, and go back to my old 10.5
@@EL90291 for 80-90% of users who will be doing normal non intensive iPad things, I agree. My parents use my old 10.5 inch ever since i have upgraded and have had no issues using it.
@@gregjo3808 mini led and oled, not so much. Only real benefit here imo is that it fixes the bloom issue that would happen with the mini leds of the M2. I think both displays are really good Also you can get the better screen on the 11”, so if you wanted to downsize you can now and keep the same high quality display
There are differences. The M2 miniLED has local dimming zones. So a group of pixels that are lighting up at the same time. You’ll notice bloom and when used with HDR content, the blacks are better than LCD but not as good as OLED. The M4 Tandem OLED doesn’t have bloom issues and each pixel can be turned off so that black is real black not a dark grey shade. The brightness is extreme and I do like the colors more than miniLED (could be a personal preference). Also worth noting is the 120Hz refresh rate. Although ProMotion exists for many years now, the M4 Tandem OLED has quicker response times than previous ProMotion displays. And it can go down to 10Hz instead of 24Hz which results in less eyestrain when reading (the PWM of this OLED panel is also less than other OLED panels so less chance to get a headache or worse). So yeah, in my opinion there’s a significant difference between the M2 miniLED and M4 Tandem OLED. If you still aren’t sure, I would recommend visiting an Apple Store to see the new iPad Pro display in action.
Still cool if you ask me! So you’ve downloaded a suitable Finder image, made an automation with Shortcuts and by tapping it you’ll get into the Files app, right? Great workaround and thank you for your kind reply.
I didn't own an iPad and bought a 512 gb one. I realized this one comes with 8gb ram, and I am worried about the Apple Intelligence. 8 GB of ram seems nothing for on-device ai features... What is the model of your iPad? Have you tested Apple Intelligence with an 8gb model? Thanks
This is also a 512GB iPad Pro. I have seen people test Apple intelligence with the iPhone 15 Pro Max in beta, and it seemed to run fine for the most part (the 15 PM and 16s have 8GB RAM as well). I don't think you should worry for now.
@@FrozenVayneGames right... I am just worried about the longevity if the device. I want it to last me 5 years or so, so I got a bit worried since you can do multitasking on the iPad, iphones are only doing one thing at a time so I assume they are safe in that matter, in terms of ram I mean. I am still in time to return mine and get the 16gb model, would you do it based on what I described?
@@layanmorningstar i have multitasked heavily on my older M1 iPad Pro with absolutely no issues with 8gb ram. IPad os is not intensive enough to need more, it’s not like MacOS. By the time you need 16GB, you probably will be in need of upgrading your iPad anyways. So in my humble opinion if you are not doing any serious work on it that demands more ram, don’t bother. Future proofing an iPad imo is completely pointless because the software is so lightweight for majority of tasks that these things guarantee will last you for at least 5 years. My 10.5” 2017 iPad Pro is still kicking strong and still feels snappy after 7 years of use, and that thing only has 4GB RAM.
@FrozenVayneGames thank you kindly for your reply. I fully agree with you. The price hike is the same as what I will have to pay for an upgraded device in a few years. I will stick with the 8 gb model, and I am confident it will be enough for my use case anyways. Thank you!
iOS 18 Game Mode testing is out! Check it out: ua-cam.com/video/easFu0YcFC0/v-deo.html
Can you please share the name or a link for that ipad case?
I just placed my order for 13 Inch iPad Pro and I think I can consider this case for it as it looks sleek and professional.
ESR Shift. It’s very versatile and has a lot of ways to use it.
iPad Pro 10.5 is as good as the iPad Pro M4
Upgraded from iPad Pro 10.5 and if it wasn’t for the battery of my 10.5 , I will have returned the Pro M4, and go back to my old 10.5
@@EL90291 for 80-90% of users who will be doing normal non intensive iPad things, I agree. My parents use my old 10.5 inch ever since i have upgraded and have had no issues using it.
Is there significant difference from iPad Pro 12.9 m2 display to this one?
@@gregjo3808 mini led and oled, not so much. Only real benefit here imo is that it fixes the bloom issue that would happen with the mini leds of the M2. I think both displays are really good
Also you can get the better screen on the 11”, so if you wanted to downsize you can now and keep the same high quality display
Side by side you could notice. But daily, it's not gonna ruin your experience
There are differences. The M2 miniLED has local dimming zones. So a group of pixels that are lighting up at the same time. You’ll notice bloom and when used with HDR content, the blacks are better than LCD but not as good as OLED. The M4 Tandem OLED doesn’t have bloom issues and each pixel can be turned off so that black is real black not a dark grey shade. The brightness is extreme and I do like the colors more than miniLED (could be a personal preference). Also worth noting is the 120Hz refresh rate. Although ProMotion exists for many years now, the M4 Tandem OLED has quicker response times than previous ProMotion displays. And it can go down to 10Hz instead of 24Hz which results in less eyestrain when reading (the PWM of this OLED panel is also less than other OLED panels so less chance to get a headache or worse). So yeah, in my opinion there’s a significant difference between the M2 miniLED and M4 Tandem OLED. If you still aren’t sure, I would recommend visiting an Apple Store to see the new iPad Pro display in action.
Thanks for the responses.
Great video. Subscribed. Question: how did you install the Finder app on iPad Pro?
Oh, finder here is just a custom shortcut I did to open files. I only wish I knew how to get Finder on iPad OS.
Still cool if you ask me! So you’ve downloaded a suitable Finder image, made an automation with Shortcuts and by tapping it you’ll get into the Files app, right? Great workaround and thank you for your kind reply.
do the colors pop though
I didn't own an iPad and bought a 512 gb one. I realized this one comes with 8gb ram, and I am worried about the Apple Intelligence. 8 GB of ram seems nothing for on-device ai features... What is the model of your iPad? Have you tested Apple Intelligence with an 8gb model? Thanks
This is also a 512GB iPad Pro. I have seen people test Apple intelligence with the iPhone 15 Pro Max in beta, and it seemed to run fine for the most part (the 15 PM and 16s have 8GB RAM as well). I don't think you should worry for now.
@@FrozenVayneGames right... I am just worried about the longevity if the device. I want it to last me 5 years or so, so I got a bit worried since you can do multitasking on the iPad, iphones are only doing one thing at a time so I assume they are safe in that matter, in terms of ram I mean. I am still in time to return mine and get the 16gb model, would you do it based on what I described?
@@layanmorningstar i have multitasked heavily on my older M1 iPad Pro with absolutely no issues with 8gb ram. IPad os is not intensive enough to need more, it’s not like MacOS.
By the time you need 16GB, you probably will be in need of upgrading your iPad anyways. So in my humble opinion if you are not doing any serious work on it that demands more ram, don’t bother. Future proofing an iPad imo is completely pointless because the software is so lightweight for majority of tasks that these things guarantee will last you for at least 5 years. My 10.5” 2017 iPad Pro is still kicking strong and still feels snappy after 7 years of use, and that thing only has 4GB RAM.
@FrozenVayneGames thank you kindly for your reply. I fully agree with you. The price hike is the same as what I will have to pay for an upgraded device in a few years. I will stick with the 8 gb model, and I am confident it will be enough for my use case anyways. Thank you!
Which memory version do you have?
11” 512GB Wifi
@@FrozenVayneGames 1tb has 16 gb of ram your has 8 gb of ram right?