Er det tid til at opgradere? Test af iPad Pro 2024 med M4

The new 11-inch iPad Pro with Apple's M4 processor is the thinnest iPad ever, apart from the 13-inch model, and has a single-core performance that surpasses other M-series chips. However, the biggest change is not the new processor, but the new OLED screen with Tandem OLED technology, which significantly improves brightness and contrast. The new Apple Pencil Pro has new features such as pinch and double tap activations as well as haptic feedback, providing a more tactile experience. The M4 processor is faster and more energy efficient, but many users will hardly notice a big difference in daily use compared to previous models. The new iPad Pro is faster, but it is mainly relevant for specific tasks such as drawing and video editing. Although Apple continues to develop powerful devices, there are still challenges with iPadOS that limit the full potential of professional workflows. For most users, an older iPad Pro or a new iPad Air will suffice, unless you need the latest features and improvements to the screen and pen experience. Bend test:    • 2024 iPad Pro Is Thinner But Just As Stron...   Bend test 2:    • “Thinnest iPad Ever” – WHAT COULD POSSIBLY...   Max Tech 9 core vs. 10 core:    • 8GB vs 16GB M4 iPad Pro: Is the 10-core CP...   Max Tech iPad Air vs. iPad Pro:    • M4 iPad Pro 13" vs 13" Air: DON'T Make the...   00:00 Intro 00:50 What's the difference? 01:21 New location of the FaceTime camera 01:57 The OLED screen 03:42 Apple Pencil Pro 07:32 New Magic Keyboard 08:13 A delicious detail 09:10 The M4 processor 10:14 A small correction about performance 11:16 How fast is it? 12:21 Faster pencil 14:04 What is "Pro" - I do not agree with Apple 16:52 Differences in the various models 17:47 Will it bend? 18:22 Improved document scanning 18:49 No charger and no stickers 19:27 Conclusion Host: Peter Schaufuss For commercial collaborations, I can be contacted at: [email protected] I am based in Hørsholm, Denmark and make videos about modern technology. --- Fanfare for Space by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/