M4 iPad Pro, 1 Week Review | The Only Computer I Need!
Summary
TLDRこのビデオでは、最新のM4 iPad Proのレビューが行われています。スリムなデザインの変更とOLEDへの移行が大きな特徴で、薄さと軽量さがiPadをより持ち運びやすくしました。M4チップの搭載により、パフォーマンスが向上し、特にクリエイティブなタスクにおいてその利点を発揮します。しかし、M1 iPad Proからのアップグレードの必要性は、個人のニーズによります。新たに登場したApple Pencil Proもその機能強化がポイントです。iPad Proのアップグレードを検討しているユーザーにとって、このビデオは重要な情報を提供します。
Takeaways
- 📐 M4 iPad Proは、11インチモデルが5.4mm、13インチモデルが5.1mmと、より薄型化されています。
- 🔆 OLED技術を採用し、通常コンテンツでは1000ニットの明るさ、HDRコンテンツでは1600ニットの明るさを実現しました。
- 📷 背面の超広角カメラが削除され、2トーンフラッシュが文書スキャンに役立つとされています。
- 👀 フロントカメラは横向き配置になり、ビデオ通話に適したが、オフセンター配置となっており、視覚的に気になると指摘されています。
- 💻 軽量で薄型化されたデザインにより、タブレットモードでの使用頻度が増加すると報告されています。
- 🚀 M4チップを搭載し、M1から高いパフォーマンスを維持しつつも、さらに高速化されています。
- 🎮 M4 iPad Proではレイトレーシングに対応し、ゲームのフレームレートやスムーズさが向上しています。
- 🔋 より速い充電が実現可能になり、バッテリーの持ちも向上しています。
- 🖌️ Apple Pencil Proは、見た目は同じですが、新しい機能が追加され、細かい操作が可能になりました。
- 💡 Magic Keyboardは、より大きなトラックパッドや機能キー行が追加され、使い勝手が向上しています。
- 📦 nano textured glassオプションが追加され、価格は1TBモデル以上で100ドルのアップグレードとなります。
Q & A
M4 iPad Proのデザイン変更の主なポイントは何ですか?
-M4 iPad Proのデザイン変更の主なポイントは、薄さを5.1mmに変更し、軽量化を図ったことと、ディスプレイをmini LEDからOLEDに変更し、明るさを向上させたことです。
OLED技術がiPad Proにどのような影響を与えますか?
-OLED技術は、最も濃いブラックを提供し、最高のコントラスト比率を実現しますが、通常のOLEDでは明るさに損なうことがあります。AppleはタンデムOLED技術を採用し、通常のコンテンツには1000ニート、HDRコンテンツには1600ニートの明るさを実現しています。
M4 iPad Proの背面カメラにはどのような変更がありますか?
-M4 iPad Proでは、背面の超広角カメラが削除されましたが、理由は説明されていません。また、ドキュメントスキャンのために二色のフラッシュが改善されたとのことです。
M4 iPad Proのフロントカメラの位置はどのようになりましたか?
-M4 iPad Proでは、フロントカメラがポートレートからランドスケープに移動しましたが、中央に並べず、オフセットになっており、視覚的に気になると感じる人もいるかもしれません。
M4 iPad Proの薄さと軽量化が実際にどのような利点を持ってくると述べられていますか?
-M4 iPad Proの薄さと軽量化により、タブレットモードでもっと頻繁に使用したいと感じるようになります。特に12.9インチモデルでは、キーボードを使わずに長時間持ち運ぶことが容易になります。
M4 iPad Proに搭載されたM4チップの性能向上について説明してください。
-M4チップは10のCPUコアと10のGPUコアを備え、最大16GBのRAMをサポートしていますが、実際のパフォーマンスの向上は、特にM1やM2と比べると目立つものではありません。しかし、4Kビデオ編集やゲームなど、リソースを大量に消費するアプリケーションではパフォーマンスが向上していると感じることができます。
M4 iPad Proのスピーカー品質はどうですか?
-M4 iPad Proのスピーカーは引き続き素晴らしい品質を提供しており、低音が強い、音量が十分で、高音量でも歪みません。
M4 iPad Proの充電速度は向上していますか?
-はい、M4 iPad Proはより速い充電速度をサポートしており、最小でも40ワットから充電が可能で、最大60ワットまで達する報告もあります。
M4 iPad Proに新たに搭載されたナノテクスチャーガラスとは何ですか?
-ナノテクスチャーガラスは、光沢を抑える新しいオプションで、1TB以上のモデルでのみ利用可能です。これはプロディスプレイXDRと同じ技術を使用しており、より細かいテクスチャーを持っていますが、注意深く扱う必要があります。
新しいMagic KeyboardとApple Pencil Proにはどのような変更が加えられましたか?
-新しいMagic Keyboardは、より大きなトラックパッドとファンクションキーの追加がありますが、M4 iPad Pro専用となりました。Apple Pencil Proは、見た目はほとんど同じですが、Find Myサポートやジャイロスコープ、そして新しい絞り機能が追加されています。
M4 iPad Proにアップグレードするべきかどうかについて、あなたの意見を教えてください。
-M4 iPad Proへのアップグレードは、個人のニーズによって異なりますが、M1 iPad Proからアップグレードする場合は、特に大きなパフォーマンスの向上を感じるかもしれません。しかし、iPad OSの使いたい人にとっては、iPad Proは良い選択です。しかし、Mac OSを望む人は、 MacBook ProやMacBook Airの方が適しているでしょう。
Outlines
📱 iPad Proのデザインとスペックの変遷
この段落では、新型のM4 iPad Proについて紹介しています。特に、デバイスの薄さと軽量化、ディスプレイのOLEDへの変更、カメラの変更点などが説明されています。2018年から2023年のiPad Proと比較して、薄くて軽量になった点に着目し、5.1 mmの12.9インチモデルと5.4 mmの11インチモデルのスリムさが強調されています。また、OLEDへの移行とそれに伴うブライトネスの問題に対するAppleの対処法も触れられています。
🖌️ アップグレードされたiPad Proの使い心地とパフォーマンス
段落2では、iPad Proの使いやすさとパフォーマンスの向上が焦点に当てられています。新型のM4チップの搭載により、より高速で効率的なパフォーマンスが得られると説明されています。また、OLEDパネルによる視覚的な向上、カメラの向き変更、Apple Pencilの充電マグネットの配置などの細かいデザインの変更点も紹介されています。さらに、スポンサーであるPaperlikeについても触れ、その新しいバージョン2.1の機能とiPadケースの紹介がされています。
💻 M4チップのパフォーマンスとiPad Proの応用
この段落では、M4チップがiPad Proに与えるパフォーマンスの向上について詳述されています。M1からM2、そしてM4へと進化する中で、特にクリエイティブタスクにおけるパフォーマンスの向上が強調されています。また、ゲームやStage Managerでの使用感の向上にも言及されています。さらに、音質の維持、より速い充電、長持ちのバッテリーなど、他の改良点も紹介されています。
🎨 アクセサリの進化とApple Pencil Proの新機能
段落4では、iPad Proに付随するアクセサリの進化とApple Pencil Proの新機能が紹介されています。新magokeyboardのデザイン変更点や機能追加、Apple Pencil Proのfind myサポートやジャイロスコープ搭載、そして新しい絞り機能が詳述されています。これらの機能がどのようにiPad Proの使いやすさを向上させているかが具体的に説明されています。
🤔 M4 iPad Proへのアップグレードの価値
最後の段落では、M4 iPad Proへのアップグレードの価値について考察されています。iPad Proの進化とiPad OSの機能について語り、Mac OSとiPad OSの違いにも触れています。また、アップグレードを検討する際のポイントや、新機能がもたらす具体的な利点を分析し、視聴者がアップグレードを決断する手助けとなる情報を提供しています。
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Keywords
💡M4 iPad Pro
💡OLED
💡デザインの変更
💡薄さと軽量化
💡M4チップ
💡パフォーマンス
💡Magic Keyboard
💡Apple Pencil Pro
💡ナノテクスチャーガラス
💡アップグレードの価値
Highlights
M4 iPad Proのレビューと前年モデルとの違いについて話す
デザインの変更と5.1 mmの薄さ、11インチモデルは5.4 mm
軽量化により、持ち運びやすくなり、タブレットモードでの使用が増える
OLEDへの変更とTandem OLED技術による明るさの向上
背面カメラの変更、超広角カメラの削除と2トントーンフラッシュの強化
フロントカメラの向き変更とビデオ通話への最適化
M4チップのデビューとM1からの高いパフォーマンスの向上
M4チップがもたらすクリエイティブタスクへの利点
M4 iPad Proのゲーム性能とM1/M2/M4の比較
新しいMagic Keyboardのデザイン変更と機能追加
Apple Pencil Proの新機能とFind Myサポート
新しいApple Pencil Proのジャイロスコープとシェイク機能
ナノテクスチャーガラスオプションとその価格戦略
M4 iPad Proの充電速度と持続時間の向上
アップグレードの検討とM1/M2 iPad Proからの価値の有無
iPad Proのスピーカー品質と薄型化に伴う影響
iPad Proの使用シーン拡大とiPad OSの進化
Transcripts
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so the M4 iPad Pro everybody let's talk
about this
thing so before we jump into the actual
review and talk about real world use
cases and how the M4 iPad Pro has
improved over last year's iteration I
briefly want to touch on the spec list
so you guys have an understanding in a
baseline of what Apple improved and
changed from a design standpoint on the
iPad Pro so the big headliner was two
main things it was a new change in
design from a slimness standpoint so
you're now dealing with a 5.1 mm 13-in
iPad Pro and a 5.4 mm thick 11in iPad
Pro which again when you first grab it
especially if you've had a 2018 to a
2023 iPad Pro this thing is extremely
thin almost to the point where you feel
like you can just bend it but it still
gives you a sense of confidence with the
build materials that it's not just going
to bend while being put in a bag or
something like that so as long as you
take care of your tech for the most part
which you know I tend to do I don't
really baby it but I don't really throw
it around either you should be fine from
a flexibility standpoint I don't think
it's going to flex on many people if at
all but the thinness does make it
extremely lightweight especially
compared to last year's model and then
the second thing that they updated was
going from that mini LED to now OLED now
basically what they did was they added a
tandem OLED technology which is the
first time Apple's claiming this has
been done and what that allows to do is
to increase the overall brightness
because yes OLED has the richest blacks
and the best contrast ratios and it's
probably the crispiest and clearest type
of you know screen Tech that we have out
there but there is a detriment to the
brightness levels for OLED so what they
did is they stacked two on top of each
other to then give us a thousand nit
brightness for kind of standard
definition content for everyday use and
then 1,600 in of brightness for HDR or
high dynamic range content consumption
which does actually translate well
especially because this is a mobile
first device you know being a tablet and
all that so being able to use this
outside IND direct sunlight you know
it's starting to becomes summertime here
so the days are getting longer and being
able to use it indirect sunlight is a
nice little addition even though now we
do have OLED which is a beautiful
display some of the quick things that
they changed with the design is they
actually removed the second rear camera
so the ultra wide is no longer there
they didn't really talk about why they
removed it or anything like that they
just removed it then they talked about
the two-tone flash that's going to be
better for document scanning and things
like that so I don't know a lot of
people are going to be upset by the
removal of it but the fact that Apple
didn't mention it or kind of is just
admitting that it was a useless piece of
tech on the actual iPad itself it's kind
of funny nonetheless and then thing that
they did is they moved finally the
selfie camera or the face ID camera from
that portrait orientation over to the
landscape orientation but I hate to
break it to people if you really look at
it it's actually off-centered which is
kind of annoying and my OCD really kicks
in now it's definitely awesome that it's
finally in the correct orientation for
video calls and things like that but the
fact that it's offc Center sometimes
throws me off a little bit and the
reason I think they had to do that is
because Apple preferred to have the
charging tech for the apple pencil and
the magnets be perfectly lined up and
have the apple pencil be symmetrical on
the iPad versus the selfie camera itself
and I think that kind of got in the way
so they picked the lesser of two evils
I'd rather I guess have the selfie
camera be offc centered than the entire
apple pencil be off-centered on the iPad
Pro but what is this thinness and this
new lightweight nature of the iPad Pro
really give you in terms of use cases
and the number one thing that I've
noticed and to give you guys an idea I'm
rocking with the one terabyte 13-in iPad
Pro with no cellular so it's Wi-Fi only
and I Sayed with a glossy display which
we'll touch on the texture display in a
little bit but the number one thing that
you notice with the lightweight nature
of the iPad Pro is that you want to use
it in tablet mode a little bit more
often one of the things that I kind of
tended to do with my 12.9 in M1 iPad Pro
is I never ever use it in tablet mode if
I wanted to use an iPad in tablet mode I
would grab my wife's 11-in tablet or
when we had an iPad Mini I would use an
iPad mini but I would never actually use
my 12.9in iPad Pro without the magic
keyboard unless it was kind of face down
on a desk itself I would never just kind
of grab it lean back on a couch you know
watch content or read an article or
maybe take notes down I would always be
doing that on a desk versus now on the
13-in iPad Pro with a 5.1 mm thickness
it's a different game right it's a
different ball game altogether yes they
reduce the weight by I believe 30% or
20% and even though it's not a lot in
terms of the percentage wise it does
make a big difference because not only
is it lighter but the thin Factor even
makes it easier to hold for long periods
of time so so that is kind of the best
representation of what that new thinness
and lightweight nature is going to do to
your iPad Pro it's going to make you
want to use it in tablet mode how it was
intended to be used back in 2011 when
Steve Jobs initially released the iPad
itself so that's is what I no from
tangible difference and then when
combined with the magic keyboard and the
apple pencil it's just an overall
Slimmer more lightweight and more
portable package now if I had an older
iPad Pro like the M1 the M2 even the
2018 iPad Pro I mean it's not like that
thing was super heavy to begin with but
the fact that it is lighter is a welcome
addition to the iPad Pro lineup but
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back to the video and then aside from
the actual design and then of course the
OLED the big headliner internally is
that Apple debuted their M4 chip in the
M4 iPad Pro and now what exactly does
this mean to most people because since
Apple released M1 and we went from Intel
to the mbased machines we did see a big
jump in performance right it was night
and day they kind of broke Mo's law
which everything doubles in speed every
year and things like that so when Apple
did that big change it was mind-blowing
right we were able to use things like an
$800 MacBook Air to run entire 4K
Studios and things of that nature but
now with each iteration the actual
increase in performance isn't as great
and we're never really going to see that
jump from Intel to M that we saw
previously back in 2020 so the M4 iPad
Pro yes they compared it to the M2 iPad
Pro and the speeds that kind of
increased and you get you know 10 CPU
cores 10 GPU cores you have four
performance cores six efficiency cores
you have up to 16 gigs of RAM if you
spec it out correctly and you go with
over one terab of storage but at the end
of the day the M4 iPad Pro is still
going to be plenty powerful to what it
was doing with the M2 the M1 and even
like the a12z and a12x chips which were
essentially M series chips just wrapped
up in a different naming monitor so
that's what that M4 gives you it gives
you raw performance at the app level and
you can see that it flies through pretty
much anything that you throw at it I did
some test exports it exports extremely
fast with 4K footage from ring
thumbnails and Affinity photo it exports
that very easily you can import data
very quickly and everything is just
going to be that much more efficient I
was personally coming from the M1 iPad
Pro the Baseline version so I only had 8
gigs of ram versus now I have the M4
iPad Pro with 1 tab of storage and 16
gigs of RAM so for me the actual
performance gains are relatively
substantial you know for the most part
right I'm not going from exporting
something in 10 minutes down to 1 minute
but you do see a good amount of increase
in terms of actual performance and
render speeds when you are doing some
creative tasks right so that is where
you start to see what the M4 chip can do
for you compared to what we had last
year with the M2 and then the M1
previously but then you probably are
going to ask Fernando what if I'm not in
this creative world what if I'm not
creating video what if I'm not coding
what if I'm not creating games like am I
going to see these performance gains and
these efficiencies right and I'm going
to say you know if you're comparing it
to the M1 iPad Pro and the M2 you're
really not going to see a big jum in
performance right you're going to see
maybe some small things happen here and
there maybe you'll be able to kind of
hold in terms of RAM storage you'll be
able to hold a few more apps open
without it closing out on you without it
having to restart but for the most part
it's still going to be very Snappy there
was nothing wrong with my M1 iPad Pro
there's nothing wrong with the M2 iPad
Pro if you're running something like an
office suite right if you're using Excel
and PowerPoint and Microsoft Word it's
going to fly through those applications
and be able to use them very very easily
especially with the new magic keyboard
it's a wonderful experience if you're
just viewing content it's going to be
able to view content wonderfully right
the OLED panel is going to help out for
making it a clear viewing experience but
from a speed and like 4K standpoint it's
going to be relatively the same some
other cool use cases that I noticed that
you know you probably want to compare it
to is gaming how is gaming on the iPad
Pro if you have to push into those AAA
games and things like that then yes
you're going to get you know Ray tracing
which is something that's exclusive to
the M4 iPad Pro but the fluidity and the
frames per second and the the lagginess
if any there isn't really any on either
the M1 M2 or the M4 iPad Pro so you're
getting a little bit more if you're
really pushing it towards the end of
there like you're not going to get any
drop frames and things like that but if
you're casually just gaming with some
apple arcade games or you just have your
favorite you know retro b game or maybe
you're using the new Delta emulator
everything's going to run extremely
smoothly you can still connect your Xbox
controller your PlayStation controller
so you really got to sit back and ask
yourself if you need that extra kind of
ump do you need that extra 10 15 maybe
even 20% compared to whatever iPad you
had previously to really get you and
make you a little bit more efficient
because the M4 iPad Pro is is going to
be more efficient from point A to point
B compared to the older ones but again
that's expected because it is a 2-year
upgrade which we were expecting to have
so we are expecting efficiency gains and
performance gains some other use cases
you might get some benefit from having
the M4 is with Stage manager so if you
are using your M4 iPad Pro as your main
computer like I tend to do for the most
part stage manager has come a long way
since iPad OS 16 and when it was
initially released and random management
is much better the fluidity of the
applications are much better the M2 and
the M1 iPad Pro did get updates along
the way to make it more fluid with those
physical hardware specs but the M4 iPad
Pro does make it a little bit better
because you are able to then manage you
know four applications at once in one
viewing and then have another four
applications in another side view with
the iPad Pro you're able to then have
different viewings of stage manager on
your iPad versus an external monitor
which was all capable on the M1 and M2
iPad Pro it's just a little bit more
fluid it's a little bit easier to use in
terms of how quickly and how Snappy
everything seems on the M4 iPad Pro
again you really got to hold these
things side by side to really test them
out and really push them to see if you
are getting gains and you do definitely
get some gains on the M4 iPad Pro but if
I handed you an M1 iPad Pro today and
that's all you knew and that's all you
had you would still be very happy with
the outcome of the M1 iPad Pro
altogether because it was already an
overpowered machine for a tablet to
begin with and some of the other things
that we've grown to love with the iPad
Pro for instance the quad speakers are
still amazing I thought the speakers
would actually take a hit from a sound
quality standpoint because there was
less actual area inside of the iPad
itself since it's thinner but the base
is still Bassy it's still plenty loud
it's still very crisp it doesn't distort
at those high levels so if you are using
your iPad Pro out loud to listen to
music or even take a FaceTime call or
listen to a podcast you'll be more than
happy than what the speakers have to
offer some other tidbits that Apple
improved on the M4 iPad Pro without
actually mentioning it to us was the
fact that it out charges relatively
faster so they do say that you can now
use a faster wattage brick they're very
vague with how fast it actually charges
I've heard reports of 40 45 and up to 60
but it does charge faster and it does
hold a charge for longer than the
previous models did I believe the
previous models fast charged topped out
at 33 Watts the iPad Pro the m41 is at a
minimum of 40 watts and like I said
people have said they can got it up to
60 watts depending on what situations
you're in so that is a nice little
addition and then Apple did give us a
new Option with a nano textured glass
option so the nanotextured glass is a
very interesting situation and I think
Apple priced it this way on purpose so
it is a $100 upgrade but the only way to
upgrade it is if you go with at least a
1 tby version and I believe the reason
why they went with the 1 tab version and
they didn't offer this at the Baseline
model is because they don't want just
the average person to go in look at the
Baseline model of the iPad Pro say that
they like the Nano texture display and
then buy at that price point because
they think that the nanotexture display
is for the person that knows how to use
it knows the benefits of it and knows
how to actually take care of it because
from what I've heard the pro display xdr
their nanotexture display it's a very
fragile situation you got to be very
careful with it it Nicks easily you got
to use the correct microfiber cloth to
clean it so I believe the nanotexture
display even though it's a little bit
more rugged because you are using an
apple pencil with it it still has that
same idea right you still don't want to
just give it to somebody that isn't
aware of what exactly it is and I think
Apple priced it at that price point so
you need to spend a minimum of $2,000 in
order to get the Nano texture display
and then finally I do want to briefly
touch on the accessories because Apple
did finally give us a new updated magic
keyboard and they gave us a brand new
apple pencil Pro so quickly with the
magic keyboard the design is relatively
the same the footprint is pretty much
identical what they changed was some of
the material choices and they did add a
couple things so the first thing that
you notice is that the actual place
where the keyboard and the trackpad sit
is made out of aluminum which does mimic
what the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro
have so it does make you feel like
you're using more of a laptop solution
or at least it feels way more familiar
if you're coming from a Macbook a
because it does have that same exact
aluminum and then they also added a
function row of keys which is a nice
little add-on again not something that I
was dying for but people seem to be
annoyed that it was omitted in the last
magic keyboard so that is something that
is now available and included with the
magic keyboard and then they also made
the trackpad larger on the new magic
keyboard now the way that I personally
use a trackpad with the iPad Pro is kind
of like an extension of the screen so
it's mostly for gesture based controls
to begin with so even though the
trackpad was relatively tiny on the old
magic keyboard I didn't really kind of
think too much about it because I was
rarely using it for a point and click
solution it was more so for me to use
like two finger or three or four finger
gestures and then when I wanted to point
and click I would actually use my finger
or my apple pencil to do so because
again it is a touchscreen but I do
welcome the new magic keyboard I'm a fan
of it I obviously got it $350 but one
thing is a cross compatibility the new
magic keyboard only works with the M4
iPad Pro you cannot use an old magic
keyboard with the new M4 iPad Pro or
vice versa you can't use a new magic
keyboard for an older iPad Pro that's
just Apple doing Apple things so you're
still going to have to spend an
additional $350 $ if you want to get a
magic keyboard and the final thing about
the magic keyboard is that it does have
the iPad sit a little bit further back
probably to make room for the actual
function row of keys and then it also
gives you a little bit more in terms of
viewing angles because you can push it
back just that much more and then in my
opinion the biggest update has to be the
apple pencil Pro now the apple pencil
Pro you know at first glance is
identical the only way that you can tell
the difference between an apple pencil 2
and an apple pencil Pro is the it says
apple pencil Pro in a lighter gray font
otherwise it's the same exact color it's
the same exact size the same exact
weight so you can't really tell them
apart unless you see the little Pro
moniker on the apple pencil itself but
they did add a good amount of function
to this and they kept the price at $130
so the first thing they added was find
my support so you're able to add your
apple pencil to your iPad Pro for find
my so if you do lose it which I've lost
two or three Apple pencils in the last
probably 5 years so that's a great
little addition which I thought was
coming sooner rather than later but it's
finally here the second thing that they
added is they added a gyroscope in there
so the gyroscope allows you to kind of
tilt the actual pen itself or the pencil
so the tip tips of whatever tool you're
using virtually also change alongside
that so for instance if you're using a
highlighter that highlighter tip isn't
symmetrical all the way around it does
have some other sides and some other
lengths to give you the different kind
of form factor that you would want when
you are drawing or designing or whatever
the case may be and the gyroscope does
allow for that and there's a cool little
Easter egg in there if you guys haven't
seen it yet i' I've seen it all over
Twitter that if you hover the actual
pencil itself over let's say the Apple
Notes application there is a fake
virtual Shadow which isn't a real Shadow
it is a fake virtual Shadow that's being
cast onto the notes app based on
whatever tool you're using and it
focuses and uses the gyroscope so not
only does it show the shadow but also
when you rotate it and you can see the
tip kind of moving as well again zero
function needed for that but again it
just shows you how tight and how kind of
wellmade everything Apple does is and
then my favorite new feature of the
apple pencil pro has to be the new
squeeze functionality so the squeeze
functionality is it's just a new way to
interact with the actual apple pencil
itself it's still held on to the double
tap feature so it's not like you're
losing that feature but the squeeze
function allows you to then have
additional shortcuts by default if
you're in the notes app itself it'll
bring up the actual tool pad so you can
choose your color choose your pen tip
it's a nice little addition and combined
with the hover feature that we get with
the M2 iPad Pro and newer I just I like
the actual functionality of the new
Apple pencil Pro and the one of the best
features about this is that the squeeze
function can actually be maed to a
shortcut so you can open up any
application whenever you just squeeze
your apple pencil if you're on your home
screen the next iteration I think Apple
should do is give us kind of variations
of the squeeze so like single squeeze
double squeeze maybe long squeeze to
give us even more shortcut ability but
overall I'm very happy with the apple
pencil Pro and if I were to recommend
one of the the products if you do have
the supported iPad Apple pencil Pro is
the one that I would recommend to most
people and again if you have an apple
pencil 2 it does not work with your new
M4 iPad Pro only the USBC apple pencil
and then the new Apple pencil Pro work
with the new iPad Pro so to close out my
I guess review I'm going to call this
maybe a first impressions or my first
initial thoughts after a week of having
the M4 iPad Pro I will definitely touch
on this maybe two three months down the
line because this M4 iPad Pro is going
to be my computer it is my computer I've
been an iPad Enthusiast since 2018
because I just loved the form factor
ever since then and how it's this
evolved over time you know if you told
me iPad OS 13 would evolve into what we
have today I probably wouldn't have
believed you but again people still want
more if you're somebody that wants Mac
OS on the iPad Pro like I get that but I
just don't think that's ever going to
happen right there're two different
operating systems they're two different
use cases they're two different
demographics Apple doesn't want to
replace Mac OS with the iPad Pro they're
not trying to have people buy iPad Pros
over MacBook airs it's for two different
niches and two different demographics
now it's up to you to decide which one
you want to go with because you can
definitely get most tasks done that you
could on Mac OS on iPad OS it's just a
different way that you get it done right
there's different applications different
use cases getting from point A to point
B can happen and it's just how you kind
of get there versus on Mac OS so if
again if you're somebody that wants Mac
OS and iPad Pro just go get a laptop
that's what you're going to have to go
do go get a MacBook Pro go get a MacBook
Air and you'll be happy with that and
then if you want to get a cheaper iPad
Pro on the side or a used or refurbished
one if you just want an iPad Pro to
throw around or maybe use with sidecar
and things of that nature but if you're
like me you're iPad Enthusiast you're a
designer you you want to use iPad OS you
want to get access to the whole app
store and have dedicated apps or
millions of dedicated apps and the iPad
Pro is for you but who should upgrade to
this M4 iPad Pro in my opinion the
upgrade that I made from the M1 Baseline
iPad Pro to the 1 tbte M4 iPad Pro that
to me was a substantial enough upgrade
but I knew that I was going to do that
if I just went Baseline to Baseline it
might not have been worth it because yes
the thinness and the design factor is
cool but at the end of the day it
doesn't really add too much function yes
makes it more tabletable if that's even
a word because it is thinner and lighter
especially at the larger 13in size but I
don't really think the actual experience
and the function is going to be good
enough or more intense enough or I guess
the performance gains aren't going to be
high enough for you to Warrant spending
$1,300 at a minimum on a new iPad Pro
but again to each their own you know who
you are if you want to upgrade to the M4
iPad Pro if you have an older iPad Pro
like a 2018 2020 with the a12z and
things like that then yeah jump on it I
think it's a worthy upgrade it's going
to be faster performance Gaines are
going to be great but at the end of the
day it's still iPad OS and I'm not
saying that in a bad thing iPad OS is
very familiar iPad OS is still going to
run the same as it would on the new M4
iPad Pro as it does on the 10 gen iPad
as it does on the 2018 iPad Pro so the
experience is going to be very familiar
it's going to be like upgrading from a
13 Pro Max to a 15 Pro Max on the iPhone
you get some cool new design quirks and
it is a little bit faster and a little
bit better but at the end of the day
it's still iOS and iOS is pretty much
the same across the entire board minus a
couple of you know exclusive features
here and there so I'm going to continue
to put it through its Paces because
again I love the iPad Pro I love the
ecosystem I love all the apps that it
has it's my favorite kind of computer to
use of all time so I'm definitely going
to continue to put it through its paces
and then give you guys maybe another
review 3 months down the line to let you
guys know if this thing is actually
worth all the hype or not but for now
that is just my two cents let me know
with the comment down below what do you
think did you guys upgrade to the M4
iPad Pro what did you upgrade from did
you go from the M2 to the M4 was that
enough of an upgrade for you to Warrant
that 1300 plus doll price point always
curious to know what you guys are doing
with your iPad Pros but I know this was
a long one if you made it to the end
leave a dolphin in the comments down
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everybody until next time I'm Fernando
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