This week marks a full year since the M4 iPad Pro arrived, and I’ve been using it as my full-time computer that whole time. Reflecting on the past year, there’s one feature upgrade that stands above ...
This might sound controversially ridiculous, but for the past few years, my primary computer has been an iPad Pro. I first got interested in pushing tablets this way when the M1 version came out, and ...
From a design and display perspective, the M4 and M5 iPad Pro are virtually identical. Both are available in 11-inch and 13-inch sizes, featuring an Ultra Retina XDR display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
Last year, I bought the M4 iPad Pro. The first revamped iPad Pro since the 2018 model, I was excited about so many things available on this device. The OLED display looked like a major upgrade, the ...
The release of the iPad Pro M5 has sparked interest among tech enthusiasts and Apple users alike. However, the question remains: is it worth upgrading from the M4? While the M5 introduces some ...
The iPad Air with M4 isn't going to have identical performance to the iPad Pro, and Geekbench scores have confirmed how that shows up in the spec sheet. Once Apple finally announces a product to the ...
With iPadOS 26 and a faster processor, Apple's best iPad is almost my everyday computer now, but casual users should save ...
Apple is preparing to launch an M5 iPad Pro later this year as one of the first products with its next-generation chip. Whatever the new features are, I know I’ll be buying one. Why? Because of a poor ...
Preliminary benchmarks for Apple's new M4 iPad Air offer a peek at how the tablet performs against both the previous iPad Air and the current iPad Pro. Geekbench 6 results (spotted by MacRumors) for ...
The M4 chip used in the new iPad Air does not have the same performance as the iPad Pro version, thanks to core count changes. The ever-common chip upgrade of Apple's hardware lineup is always an ...
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