Apple unveils new iPad Pro tablets
- October 19, 2022
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Apple introduced its new iPad tablets without much fanfare. Including the new iPad Pro with SoC M2. We already know what this platform can do in general thanks
Apple introduced its new iPad tablets without much fanfare. Including the new iPad Pro with SoC M2. We already know what this platform can do in general thanks
Apple introduced its new iPad tablets without much fanfare. Including the new iPad Pro with SoC M2. We already know what this platform can do in general thanks to Apple’s laptops, but in this case, the company is talking about a 15% CPU and 35% GPU performance increase over the previous iPad Pro. In any case, these are very powerful tablets that outperform many laptops in terms of performance.
The new iPad Pro also offers the world’s most advanced mobile display, professional cameras, Face ID, Thunderbolt and quad speakers, as Apple says it’s a new level of browsing experience with the Apple Pencil and ultra-fast wireless connectivity. sound system.
The new tablet recognizes the stylus up to 12mm from the screen and allows users to preview their marks before they are made. It also allows users to draw and draw with even greater precision, making everything users do with Apple Pencil even easier. For example, in Scribble, text boxes automatically expand as the pen gets closer to the screen, and handwritten text turns into text even faster. Other applications can also take advantage of this new feature to provide completely new marking and drawing capabilities.
Another innovation was the Wi-Fi 6E adapter. Otherwise, these are the same as the previous generation iPad Pros. So, we are talking about two versions with screens with a diagonal of 11 and 12.9 inches, flash memory from 128 GB to 2 TB, 20-watt charging via USB-C and a 12-megapixel main camera.
Orders start today, sales begin October 26. The younger model has a minimum price of $800, while the older model starts at $1100.
Source: Port Altele
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