I have the ipad air m1 and the apple pencil gen 2. I am planning to upgrade my ipad to a wider screen. So I am debating either to go pro on the tablet screen or go pro on the apple pencil. Ipad pro 2022 with my old pencil or ipad air 13” with the apple pencil pro?
it really depends on your workflow and what you will be drawing most with the ipad. for me I like to do a lot of rendering, and painting. so the pro pencil is a must. since I use that squeeze function to color pick with zero delay. if you will be doing more sketching, then I would say go for the ipad pro 2022.
60hz is normal in the professional field with all the major drawing tablet brands. Wacom, Huion. and XPPEN. it is the standard. sure 120hz is nice, but not necessary and 60 still feels perfect to draw on.
@TakedaClanBelgrade it will definitely be smoother, but I dont see it as an issue when drawing. I have an android tablet that is also 120hz and I still choose to draw on the iPad, and the real life difference when drawing doesn't feel much, now If you are gaming or something then sure I would understand it more, but strictly for drawing and media consumption, it feels good enough for me, and I draw daily for multiple hours at a time
imo, its a trade off for the new apple pencil pro. Many artists, even those who are always skeptical about suggesting an upgrade to a newer model, are actually very enthusiastic and recommending other artists to upgrade for the new ipads just to get the apple pencil pro. And for many, that pencil is worth wayyy more than the 120hz display.
@@rubyred186 exactly, the apple pencil pro was that for me, those features takes the ipad from a good sketching experience, to fully being able to replace my desktop setup, since now ,I can use the double tap, and the squeeze for different functions, as well as the barrel roll feature. for me, there was just no other option, since I mainly like to paint and render.
I thought about the but, it isn't compatible with the apple pencil pro. and the features on it makes a difference when using it for art. which is the main reason I got it.
When someone said last generation ipad pro same price as ipad air, it is a big lie. Probably same price for used ipad pro last year model. And nobody wants a used ipad. We all buy new
Can you do more tech videos?
I would love to, though funds are limited so Ill have to do them on the products I already own. All art related of course.
You chose it bc you don’t have enough money to buy a pro, or you didn’t want to spend that kinda money.. which is basically the same thing 😂😂
I might’ve missed it but did you get the 13 inch iPad air?
It’s the 13inch if it’s the iPad by the Samsung tablet
sorry for the late reply I thought I had responded already. yes I have the 13inch iPad Air with the apple pencil pro.
@@westwaysable does it have nano texture though? No way I'm using a standard screen for drawing/sculpting
@@c.s.christopher5801maybe you can use one of those matte screen protectors?
@@c.s.christopher5801 it doesn’t but you can just apply a matte screen protector
I have the ipad air m1 and the apple pencil gen 2. I am planning to upgrade my ipad to a wider screen. So I am debating either to go pro on the tablet screen or go pro on the apple pencil. Ipad pro 2022 with my old pencil or ipad air 13” with the apple pencil pro?
it really depends on your workflow and what you will be drawing most with the ipad. for me I like to do a lot of rendering, and painting. so the pro pencil is a must. since I use that squeeze function to color pick with zero delay. if you will be doing more sketching, then I would say go for the ipad pro 2022.
Any heating issues?
Not anymore
Air still runs on 60hz, unacceptable, you were better off taking last gen pro with m2
60hz is normal in the professional field with all the major drawing tablet brands. Wacom, Huion. and XPPEN. it is the standard. sure 120hz is nice, but not necessary and 60 still feels perfect to draw on.
@@westwaysable i just did a comparison between latest air & pro yesterday & 120hz is way smoother
@TakedaClanBelgrade it will definitely be smoother, but I dont see it as an issue when drawing. I have an android tablet that is also 120hz and I still choose to draw on the iPad, and the real life difference when drawing doesn't feel much, now If you are gaming or something then sure I would understand it more, but strictly for drawing and media consumption, it feels good enough for me, and I draw daily for multiple hours at a time
imo, its a trade off for the new apple pencil pro. Many artists, even those who are always skeptical about suggesting an upgrade to a newer model, are actually very enthusiastic and recommending other artists to upgrade for the new ipads just to get the apple pencil pro. And for many, that pencil is worth wayyy more than the 120hz display.
@@rubyred186 exactly, the apple pencil pro was that for me, those features takes the ipad from a good sketching experience, to fully being able to replace my desktop setup, since now ,I can use the double tap, and the squeeze for different functions, as well as the barrel roll feature. for me, there was just no other option, since I mainly like to paint and render.
You should have at;east gotten the m2 12.9in iPad Pro. You can probably get those at the same price as the air and you’re getting a way better screen.
I thought about the but, it isn't compatible with the apple pencil pro. and the features on it makes a difference when using it for art. which is the main reason I got it.
When someone said last generation ipad pro same price as ipad air, it is a big lie. Probably same price for used ipad pro last year model. And nobody wants a used ipad. We all buy new
@@realkk actually a lot of people are buying used and refurbished to stand with the people of Congo
In other words poor ah
its called being smart, the at that point you can just by and ipad air 13 and MacBook m2 with 16gb ram for just 500£ more than the 13 in m4 pro.
I was also going to say poor 😂
@@takeru51Foreal I just bought 20 Macbooks because Im rich. Are you rich? Probably not like me, you guys are peasants