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There are some fairly substantial programs that have iPad versions. I'm aware of some in the audio/music production space and I assume things like Photoshop are similar. However it is presumably great for gaming - the iPad Pro has a big enough screen after all.
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What's it matter what it can or can do? Fanboi's will buy it whatever.Originally posted by caffeine man View Postmy first thought, is that the 8 core M1 CPU (Equivalent to an Intel I7) seems vastly over powered for an iPad. I would be interested to hear of any work flows that would use that amount of power on a tablet. I guess it gives Apple bragging rights. Perhaps those doing video editing, or CAD work would benefit from having this power on a tablet, but most are probably using M1 MacBook Pros already. I would also wonder if the tools, that most video editing/CAD pros use are available on IOS?
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my first thought, is that the 8 core M1 CPU (Equivalent to an Intel I7) seems vastly over powered for an iPad. I would be interested to hear of any work flows that would use that amount of power on a tablet. I guess it gives Apple bragging rights. Perhaps those doing video editing, or CAD work would benefit from having this power on a tablet, but most are probably using M1 MacBook Pros already. I would also wonder if the tools, that most video editing/CAD pros use are available on IOS?
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If you are an Apple Fan Boi you'd be just as excited if they'd given you a referbished Samsung Tablet with an Apple Logo on the back. No point discussing it with you.
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Is this a brand new product, I hadn't noticed it until you mentioned?
If it's running M1 does that mean you can run the proper OS on it?
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Ipad pro M1 2021
Anyone that is as excited as me about this one?
Had previously the '18 generation with pencil, very good experience with OneNote. Pencil is as effective as pen on paper and with more features.
Casually taking notes or media consumption. Easy to read articles. Looking at memes, I have a laptop but it's difficult to keep it in bed/sofa next to you.
Currently waiting to see what the reviews say, some complains about light bleeding on dark backgrounds but overall solid. Great screen.Tags: None
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