Apple’s new lineup of iPad Pro series is out in the open now.
No surprises with its cutting-edge features and unbelievable performance.
With preorders already underway and an official release date of May 15th, the M4 iPad Pro promises to redefine the tablet experience.
Here are five compelling reasons why you should consider this groundbreaking device:
The M4 iPad Pro is the first tablet from Apple that uses OLEDs.
The two OLED panels, layered on top of each other, are called “Tandem OLED,” and will bring viewing into a new dimension.
It has two OLED panels layered on top of each other likely to deliver absolute blacks, astounding contrast levels, and peak brightness of 1,600 nits when it comes to HDR.
No other tablet, or for that matter screen, can boast of this.
The all-new Magic Keyboard, designed exclusively for the M4 iPad Pro, could be the final piece needed to finally make tablets compete with laptops.
That’s with a dedicated row of functions, a haptic feedback trackpad, and a strong hinge that will adjust for a great typing angle.
When it comes to tablets, weight, and size play a very important role in making them usable, and Apple has done just the perfect job here.
The 13-inch M4 iPad Pro is 5.1mm in depth, while the 11-inch version is only 5.3mm thin – the thinnest Apple device built so far.
These tablets are also lighter than their iPad Air brothers, making them lighter and easier to use.
It’s powered by Apple’s latest M4 chipset, and this promises a whopping 50% bump in performance compared to the previous iPad Pro.
This considerable increase in processing power opens the door to seamless handling of heavy-duty tasks, such as ray-traced gaming, while at the same time enables long-awaited AI-related features that are expected with the release of iPadOS 18.
For users who work in highly reflective display environments, Apple has a specialized solution in store: the nano-texture display glass option.
Similar to the Pro Display XDR, this feature reduces reflections, so the view is optimum.
But this option does compromise a little on contrast and sharpness, so this would be a tradeoff based on individual requirements.
With prices starting at Rs 99,900 for the 11-inch model and Rs 1,29,900 for the 13-inch variant in India, the M4 iPad Pro undoubtedly carries a premium price tag.
However, for those seeking a cutting-edge tablet experience that pushes the boundaries of performance, display quality, and productivity, the M4 iPad Pro emerges as a compelling choice that could potentially replace traditional laptops.
The M4 iPad Pro introduces Tandem OLED technology, offering the deepest blacks and a peak brightness of 1,600 nits for HDR content, setting a new standard for tablet displays.
The redesigned Magic Keyboard for the M4 iPad Pro features a dedicated function row, haptic feedback on the trackpad, and a robust hinge, enhancing productivity and user experience akin to a laptop.
Yes, the M4 chipset in the iPad Pro offers a 50% performance increase over its predecessor, making it capable of handling complex tasks like ray-traced gaming and advanced AI applications.
The nano-texture glass option on the M4 iPad Pro minimizes screen reflections without significantly compromising contrast, ideal for users in bright, reflective environments.
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