I WAS WRONG - iPad Pro 11 vs. 12.9 inch

Ali Abdaal
9 Apr 202014:57

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator explores the dilemma between choosing the 11-inch or 12.9-inch iPad Pro, a question that has troubled many since 2018. He shares his personal experience using both models, highlighting portability, capability, and psychological factors in decision-making. Initially a fan of the 11-inch for its convenience, he recently switched to the 12.9-inch due to its improved multitasking and the mindset it instills for productivity. The creator also addresses the needs of students and suggests that, despite the price difference, the 12.9-inch may be preferable for those who prioritize creation and serious work.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿค” The video discusses the dilemma between choosing an 11-inch vs. a 12.9-inch iPad Pro, a question that has troubled philosophers since 2018.
  • ๐Ÿ’ผ The speaker uses the 11-inch iPad Pro daily for work and finds it portable, but after experimenting with the 12.9-inch, decides to switch.
  • ๐Ÿ“š The speaker assumes the viewer has thought hard about why they want an iPad Pro and is not concerned about the $200 price difference between the two sizes.
  • ๐Ÿ” The decision-making process is broken down into three factors: portability, capability, and psychology.
  • ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธ Portability is highlighted as the main advantage of the 11-inch model, but the speaker finds the 12.9-inch model's portability acceptable despite being slightly heavier.
  • ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ The 12.9-inch model is deemed better for multitasking due to its larger screen, which provides more context and is more comfortable for tasks like note-taking.
  • ๐Ÿ”‹ The 12.9-inch iPad Pro has a slightly better battery life, but both models last all day and require a charger for heavy use.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก The psychological impact of the 12.9-inch model is significant; it feels more like a work device and less like a consumption device, leading to increased productivity.
  • ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐ŸŽ“ For students, the speaker suggests the iPad Air might be more suitable, but if choosing between the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro, the 12.9-inch is recommended if budget is not a constraint.
  • ๐ŸŽจ The Paperlike screen protector is recommended for the iPad Pro, enhancing the writing experience with the Apple Pencil and providing a matte finish.
  • ๐Ÿ‘‹ The speaker plans to sell his 11-inch iPad Pro to a student and switch to the 12.9-inch model, influenced by the psychological benefits and increased productivity.

Q & A

  • What is the main question discussed in the video?

    -The main question discussed in the video is whether to choose the iPad Pro 11-inch or the iPad Pro 12.9-inch.

  • Why does the creator believe most people, including students, do not need an iPad Pro?

    -The creator believes most people, including students, do not need an iPad Pro because they do not require the pro levels of power it offers, and for many, the iPad Pro is more of a luxury item rather than a necessity.

  • What is the creator's initial stance on the portability of the iPad Pro 11-inch versus the 12.9-inch?

    -Initially, the creator prefers the 11-inch for its portability, especially since he uses it for several hours each day while walking around the hospital.

  • What assumption does the creator make about the viewers' financial situation when considering an iPad Pro?

    -The creator assumes that the viewers have the financial means to afford the best tablet on the market and that the $200 price difference between the 11-inch and 12.9-inch models is not a significant concern for them.

  • How does the creator's perspective on the portability of the 12.9-inch iPad Pro change after using it for a week?

    -After using the 12.9-inch iPad Pro for a week, the creator realizes that the portability difference is not as significant as he previously thought, and the slightly larger size does not hinder its portability in practical use.

  • What are the three main factors the creator considers when deciding between the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro?

    -The three main factors the creator considers are portability, capability, and psychology.

  • Why does the creator believe the 12.9-inch iPad Pro is better for multitasking?

    -The creator finds the 12.9-inch iPad Pro better for multitasking because of the larger screen size, which allows for more content to be visible simultaneously, providing better context and a more pleasant experience.

  • What is the creator's opinion on the battery life difference between the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro?

    -The creator mentions that the 12.9-inch iPad Pro has a slightly better battery life, but he does not consider it a significant factor as both models last all day and require carrying a charger for heavy use.

  • Why does the creator think the psychology of using the iPad Pro 12.9-inch leads to increased productivity?

    -The creator feels that the 12.9-inch iPad Pro feels more like a legitimate work device, which shifts his mindset towards being more productive and focused on creation rather than consumption.

  • What advice does the creator give to students considering the purchase of an iPad Pro?

    -The creator advises students that they likely do not need an iPad Pro and should consider the iPad Air instead. However, if they can afford it and justify the purchase, he recommends the 12.9-inch model for the psychological benefits and slightly better multitasking capabilities.

  • What is the creator's final decision and why?

    -The creator decides to switch to the iPad Pro 12.9-inch because he believes it will increase his productivity due to the psychological impact of using a larger device and its slightly better multitasking capabilities.

  • What is the creator's opinion on the Paperlike screen protector for the iPad Pro?

    -The creator highly recommends the Paperlike screen protector, stating that it feels much better for writing and taking notes with the Apple Pencil, as it provides a matte finish similar to writing on paper.

Outlines

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๐Ÿค” Deciding Between iPad Pro Models

The speaker begins by addressing the dilemma between choosing the 11-inch or the 12.9-inch iPad Pro. They assume the viewer has already justified the purchase of an iPad Pro and is not concerned about the price difference. The decision is based on three factors: portability, capability, and psychology. The speaker admits to previously favoring the 11-inch model for its portability during their work in a hospital but has recently experimented with the 12.9-inch model and found it to be less of a hindrance than expected. They also touch on the assumption that the viewer is either a professional needing the power of the iPad Pro or someone who can afford the best tablet on the market.

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๐Ÿ”„ Reevaluating iPad Pro Choices

The speaker continues by discussing the capabilities of the iPad Pro models. They initially believed the 11-inch was sufficient for multitasking but after using the 12.9-inch found it to be notably better for tasks like taking notes and browsing. The larger screen provides more context and is more conducive to productivity. Additionally, the speaker mentions that the 12.9-inch model has a slightly better battery life, although both models last all day. The most significant factor for the speaker in choosing the 12.9-inch is the psychological impact it has on their productivity. The larger model feels more like a work device, prompting them to be more productive and focused on creation rather than consumption.

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๐ŸŽ“ Advice for Students Considering iPad Pro

In the final paragraph, the speaker addresses their student audience, advising them that an iPad Pro may not be necessary and suggesting the iPad Air as a more cost-effective option. However, if a student can justify the purchase of an iPad Pro, the speaker recommends the 12.9-inch model. They argue that the extra screen size is beneficial and does not significantly hinder portability. The speaker reflects on their own student days and concludes that the 12.9-inch model would have been a better choice for the increased productivity and workspace it provides. They also mention selling their 11-inch iPad Pro to a student, which gives them an opportunity to switch to the 12.9-inch model.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กiPad Pro

The iPad Pro is Apple's high-end tablet line, known for its powerful performance and versatility. In the video, the presenter discusses the decision-making process between two sizes of the iPad Pro: the 11-inch and the 12.9-inch models. The iPad Pro is central to the video's theme as it serves as the basis for the comparison and the creator's personal preference for productivity and content creation.

๐Ÿ’กPortability

Portability refers to the ease with which a device can be carried and used in different locations. The video emphasizes the importance of portability when choosing between the two iPad Pro sizes, with the 11-inch model being more portable. The presenter initially preferred the 11-inch model due to its portability, especially during his work in a hospital setting.

๐Ÿ’กCapability

Capability in this context refers to the functional abilities and performance of the iPad Pro. The video discusses how the 12.9-inch iPad Pro offers better multitasking capabilities due to its larger screen size. The presenter found that the increased screen real estate improved his multitasking experience, allowing him to view more content and work more efficiently.

๐Ÿ’กPsychology

Psychology in the video pertains to the mental processes and attitudes that influence the presenter's preference for the iPad Pro 12.9-inch. The presenter suggests that the larger iPad Pro induces a more serious and productive mindset, akin to using a MacBook Pro, which in turn increases his productivity and content creation.

๐Ÿ’กMultitasking

Multitasking is the ability to perform multiple tasks or use multiple applications simultaneously. The video highlights the improved multitasking experience on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro due to its larger display, which allows for more content to be visible and managed at once, exemplified by the presenter's use case of having Rome Research and Kindle open side by side.

๐Ÿ’กProductivity

Productivity is the efficiency of an individual's work or the rate at which work is completed. The video's theme revolves around the presenter's quest for a device that maximizes his productivity. The 12.9-inch iPad Pro is chosen for its perceived ability to enhance the presenter's productivity through a more serious work mindset and improved multitasking.

๐Ÿ’กScreen Size

Screen size is a critical factor when choosing a tablet, as it affects the user experience, particularly in terms of viewing content and multitasking. The video contrasts the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models, with the latter offering a larger display that contributes to a better multitasking experience and a more productive work environment for the presenter.

๐Ÿ’กBattery Life

Battery life refers to the duration a device can operate before needing to be recharged. While the video mentions that the 12.9-inch iPad Pro has a slightly better battery life than the 11-inch model, it also notes that both models last all day, which is sufficient for the presenter's needs.

๐Ÿ’กContent Creation

Content creation is the process of generating digital or traditional media content. The video's theme is heavily focused on content creation, as the presenter uses the iPad Pro for various creative tasks such as writing, planning podcast episodes, and managing his YouTube channel. The 12.9-inch iPad Pro is chosen for its ability to facilitate this type of work more effectively.

๐Ÿ’กStudents

Students represent a significant portion of the video's target audience. The presenter addresses the needs of students when choosing between the iPad Pro models, suggesting that while most students may not need the high-end capabilities of the iPad Pro, those with the budget might prefer the 12.9-inch model for its benefits in multitasking and content creation.

๐Ÿ’กPaperlike Screen Protector

The Paperlike screen protector is a product designed to mimic the feel of writing on paper, enhancing the user experience with the Apple Pencil. The video mentions this screen protector as a recommended accessory for the iPad Pro, particularly for those who take notes or create content, as it provides a more natural writing experience compared to the glossy screen.

Highlights

The presenter has been using the 11-inch iPad Pro daily since 2018 and is considering switching to the 12.9-inch model.

The decision between the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro is based on portability, capability, and psychology.

The presenter assumes that the viewer has a clear need for an iPad Pro and is not concerned about the price difference.

Portability is a key factor, but the presenter found that the 12.9-inch model is not as inconvenient as initially thought.

The 12.9-inch model is better for multitasking due to its larger screen size.

The 12.9-inch iPad Pro offers a slightly better battery life, but both models last all day.

The psychology of using the 12.9-inch model feels more like working on a MacBook Pro, encouraging productivity.

The presenter prefers the 12.9-inch model for content creation and managing business tasks.

For students, the presenter recommends the iPad Air unless they can afford the iPad Pro without considering the price.

If money is not an issue, the presenter would choose the 12.9-inch model for students due to its better multitasking capabilities.

The presenter is selling their 11-inch iPad Pro to a student, which provides a reason to switch to the 12.9-inch model.

The presenter highly recommends the Paperlike screen protector for the iPad Pro, enhancing the writing experience with the Apple Pencil.

The Paperlike screen protector, despite being more expensive, is considered a worthwhile investment for the iPad Pro.

An affiliate link for the Paperlike screen protector is provided in the video description.

The presenter will be purchasing a Paperlike screen protector for their new 12.9-inch iPad Pro.

The decision to switch to the 12.9-inch model is influenced by the potential increase in productivity and content creation.

The presenter emphasizes the importance of the psychological impact of device size on work habits and productivity.

Transcripts

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- Hey, friends, welcome back to the channel.

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In this video, I'm gonna be answering

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the question that has been plaguing philosophers

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since 2018.

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Do you go for the iPad Pro 11-inch,

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or do you go for the iPad Pro 12.9-inch?

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I've been using the 11-inch version

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every single day since 2018.

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It's gonna with me absolutely everywhere.

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I use it at work for several hours each day.

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You can tell from the state of the keyboard

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how beat up it is.

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But having be experimenting with the 12.9-inch

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as my daily driver for the last week,

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I'm actually gonna switch and, in this video,

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I'll be breaking down the reasons for that,

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and I'll explain the rational.

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How do we decide between the 11 and the 12.9?

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We'll start of with a couple of assumptions

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about what sort of person should feasibly care

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about the difference between the 11-inch and the 12.9-inch,

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and then, we'll address the decision-making process

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in three ways.

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So firstly, portability.

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Secondly, capability.

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And thirdly, psychology.

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That sounds pretty pretentious, doesn't it?

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It's pretty great.

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So two main assumptions before we dive

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into 11-inch versus 12.9-inch.

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Firstly, I assume that you've thought very hard

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about why you actually want an iPad Pro.

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If we're being honest,

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there are not many people in the world

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who actually need an iPad Pro.

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If you're a student, for sure.

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I cannot imagine very many students at all needing

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an iPad Pro, and I've actually done

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a whole long video that recently

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hit one million views, actually,

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about which iPad you should buy.

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And the point I made in that video is that, really,

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the only reason to get an iPad Pro is, firstly,

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if you're an actual pro and need the pro levels of power,

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which the vast majority of people,

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including practically every student,

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and including myself, we really don't need

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the power of the Pro.

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But the second reason is that you just have

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the cash to burn and you want the very best tablet

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on the market.

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Because the iPad Pro is the very best tablet

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on the market.

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Because, honestly, if you are concerned

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about the $200 price difference between the two,

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I would tentatively suggest that, maybe,

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you don't quite have the cash to burn

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to actually get an iPad Pro and you'd be much better off

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with the iPad Air instead.

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So the price is not gonna factor into

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the decision-making process about 11 versus 12.9.

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The assumption I'm making is that you want

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the very best for your needs,

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and you've justified the purchase of an iPad Pro

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to yourself to the point where $800 versus $1,000

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doesn't actually make any difference.

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So those assumptions out of the way,

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let's get on to the three main factors

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that influence the decision-making process

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between the 11 and 12.9.

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So point number one is portability.

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Now, obviously, the 11-inch is more portable

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than the 12.9-inch.

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That is the single biggest factor in its favor,

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and actually, anytime people have asked me

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for the last two years that, you know,

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people always comment on my videos,

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"Bro, which iPad do you have?

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"Is it the 11?

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"Is it the 12.9."

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I always tell them I've got the 11.

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And whenever people ask, which do I prefer,

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I always used to say that much prefer the 11

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because of the portability.

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I walk around the hospital every single day

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with my iPad in my hands for hours and hours each day.

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I can't imagine a use case for anyone else

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that requires portability more.

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Maybe, if you're on a film set

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and you're sort of, literally,

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carrying it around in your hand every single day.

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But, you know, I don't 10,000 steps a day

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walking in the hospital from ward to ward,

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from office to office,

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and the iPad's in my hands.

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I care a lot about portability.

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And that was the main reason why

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I went for the 11-inch in the first place.

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But over the past week of using the 12.9-inch iPad

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as my daily driver and walking around with it

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in the hospital every single day for many hours.

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I've actually realized that the portability

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isn't as big a thing as I once thought it was.

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Yes, it's a little bit heavier carrying the 12.9-inch

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compared to carrying the 11-inch.

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But if you're carrying around an iPad,

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it doesn't actually make that much difference

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if it's like, you know, that much slightly wider.

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And so, this whole thing about portability,

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I guess, if you're on an airplane and the table

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is very small, then maybe, the 11-inch,

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and maybe, if you only have that 11 inches of room.

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But, to be honest, if you got the 12.9-inch instead,

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then maybe, the keyboard can go off the edge a little bit.

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It doesn't actually make that much difference.

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Point number two is about capability.

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Now, everyone says that, well,

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you know, obviously, the 11-inch is more portable,

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but the 12.9-inch is better because it's

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a bigger screen and, therefore, you can do multitasking.

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And before, when I bought the 11-inch,

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I'd tried out the 12.9-inch multitasking

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in the Apple Store and stuff and decided that, eh, really,

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it's only 1.9 inches.

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What's the difference, really?

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How much better can it really be for multitasking?

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Again, I've had to change my mind on that front.

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Having used this for the last week everyday,

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it just is better for multitasking.

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So if we open up Safari,

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this is one of the common use cases for me

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of the iPad Pro.

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So, you know, I've got Rome Research open

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on one side of the screen,

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and I've got Kindle open on the other side of the screen,

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and I'm taking notes from this book, ironically,

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or rather, very meta, very meta,

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it's about how to take smart notes.

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And I'm kind of writing a summary,

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I'm writing my thoughts,

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and kind of linking thoughts together in Rome.

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I'll be doing a much more detailed video

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about Rome in he future.

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But the point is, on the iPad Pro 11-inch, it's fine.

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I mean, it does work and, for the first kind of few chapters

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of this book, I was taking the notes

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on the iPad Pro 11-inch.

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But then, I moved to the iPad Pro 12.9-inch.

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I think, it is significantly nicer having the bigger screen.

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Doing it on the 11-inch screen is fine.

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You know, you can take something,

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you can highlight it, you can copy it.

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You can, I don't know, make something about

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a sled box.

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You can paste it.

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You can kind of do stuff in Rome.

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It's all very possible.

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It's all completely fine.

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But it's just a bit nicer doing it on the 12.9-inch.

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You know, if you look in the overhead camera,

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there's more screen visible on both sides of it.

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So, especially, if I'm doing something

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like taking notes from a book,

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I get a little bit more context of where

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my notes are going, whereas,

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with the iPad Pro 11-inch,

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it's sort of at the point where, you know,

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if I was actually taking the notes here,

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where I can only really see one, two, three paragraphs,

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whereas, on the 12.9-inch,

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I can see one, two, three, four, probably, five paragraphs.

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It's just a little bit of a nicer experience

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using the iPad Pro 12.9-inch.

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And so, when I found myself using the 12.9-inch at work,

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when I had some downtime,

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the whole coronavirus situation means that, actually,

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there's not very many patients to see just yet.

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We're still waiting for the tsunami

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to hit us properly, at least, in the hospital where I am.

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I had quite a few hours of spare time in the day.

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And so, I would sit in the hospital cafeteria

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two meters away from everyone else with the iPad Pro,

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and I just got more done.

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Secondly, the other factor of capability is that,

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apparently, the battery life of the 12.9-inch

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is about one or two hours better

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than the battery life for the 11-inch.

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But really, the iPad Pro last all day.

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The iPad Pro 12.9-inch lasts all day.

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I don't notice much of a difference and, either way,

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if I'm gonna be using either of them absolutely all day,

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then I do bring the charger along.

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It's not like having the 12.9-inch means

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that I don't have to carry a charger because, even so,

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if I'm using it very, very heavily,

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the battery still down run out just about

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by the end of the day, especially,

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if I'm at a long 13-hour shift.

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And finally, let's talk about what I think

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is actually the most important factor

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for me to switch to the 12.9-inch,

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and that is the psychology of what is an iPad

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and what are we using it for?

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So for me, the iPad is very much a creation device.

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It's not a consumption device.

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Literally, I don't have a Netflix subscription.

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I don't spend a lot of time binging YouTube videos.

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The other day, I decided, you know what?

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For the first time in a year,

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I'm gonna let myself watch a TV show,

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and I watched two episodes of The Mandalorian

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before getting bored and realizing that, actually,

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I much prefer to do something productive

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than to chill out by watching a TV show.

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Anyway, so it's not a consumption device.

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But having said that, obviously,

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the 12.9-inch is a bigger screen.

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It's nicer for watching stuff on it

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if you're lying in bed,

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or watching with the family, or whatever.

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But as I was saying, for me,

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the iPad Pro is very much a creation device.

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It's something that lets me get work done and, mainly,

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the work that I'm doing is, you know,

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content creation, and managing my businesses,

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and managing the YouTube channel,

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and writing for my email newsletter,

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and planning out podcast episodes

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for the weekly podcast I do with my brother and,

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you know, that sort of solopreneur creator-type work.

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And, for the last two years,

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I've been really happy with the iPad Pro 11-inch from 2018.

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Having this iPad and taking it with me everywhere

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has objectively allowed me to create more stuff

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than I wouldn't have done otherwise and, therefore,

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you know, it absolutely more than pays for itself

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in the amount of extra stuff I've managed to create,

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because all the stuff that I'm creating is monetized

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to some degree or another.

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When I use my iPad Pro 11-inch,

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I'm more more tempted just to sort of screw around.

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I've got the Instagram app and it's, sometimes,

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I'm ashamed to say this,

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but I've found myself just screwing through Instagram

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on my iPad kind of with my head tilted over because,

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for some reason, they don't let you tilt the screen around,

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or I just sort of reply to comments on YouTube videos,

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which is fine, but it's not objectively adding

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very much value in terms of what else I could be doing

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with my time.

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When I switched to the iPad Pro 12.9-inch,

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it just feels like a more legitimate device.

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It feels like a device that,

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when I get it out and, you know,

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put the screen up and start typing on the keyboard,

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when I'm doing that,

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the mindset that I've got is that I'm here to do work.

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And so, on those many hours of kind of downtime

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when I was at work this week using this iPad Pro 12.9-inch,

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I actually got more stuff done than I would've done

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with the iPad Pro 11-inch because of that slight shift

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in psychology that this feels like a beefy sort of device.

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For example, I don't waste a lot of time

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when I've got my 15-inch MacBook Pro around because,

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you know, lugging around a 15-inch MacBook Pro,

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popping it on the table, and then, putting the screen up,

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at least to me, it feels like I'm there to do work and,

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therefore, I do work.

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Or if I get my phone out, to an extent,

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I can get stuff done on my phone.

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But really, the phone for me is a consumption device.

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When I get my phone out,

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I'm probably gonna be browsing Instagram,

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I'm probably gonna be wasting time watching

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a YouTube video or something like that.

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But when I get the iPad Pro 12.9-inch around,

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it feels more like the MacBook Pro,

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whereas, the iPad Pro 11-inch,

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maybe, this is because I've been using it for so long,

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but iPad Pro 11-inch almost feels a little bit more

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like my iPhone in that, I get it out,

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and then, I'm quite happy to sort of waste time

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doing non-creation-y, nonproductive activities.

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That's why I'm switching to the iPad Pro 12.9-inch.

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Because, for me, really, the main thing

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is that I wanna be able to create more stuff.

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If, over a two-year period,

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until the next iPad Pro comes out,

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or maybe, even six months time,

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however the analysts are saying,

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over that kind of time period,

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if I can even make one more video,

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because the slightly-increased productivity

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because of the psychology for the iPad Pro 12.9-inch,

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if I can make even one more video compared

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to the iPad Pro 11-inch,

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that will have paid for itself easily.

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It is absolutely a no-brainer to go for the thing

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that very slightly increases my chances

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of doing some productive on it.

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So that is sort of the psychology of the iPad Pro 12.9-inch.

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And this is something I didn't hear anyone talk about

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when I was kind of extensively researching 11-inch

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versus 12.9-inch the first time around, because,

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I guess, it's just something

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that's not very quantifiable, right,

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and in this kind of tech YouTube world,

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it makes a lot of sense.

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People are very editorial.

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They're very sort of quantified.

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They're very, you know, wanna give the information

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as impartially as possible.

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But, for me, it's just, I think,

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the psychology is important to keep in mind.

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Now, what about if you're a student?

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I've got a big audience of students.

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I was certainly a student,

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and I really started kind of using the iPad Pro 2017

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when I was a student, and that was one of the things

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that helped this channel take off.

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If you're a student, firstly, I would say

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that you really don't need an iPad Pro.

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Just get an iPad Air, please.

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But if you're a student and you've got the cash to burn,

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or your parents are buying it for you,

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or you just really want the best thing ever,

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or you're somehow convincing yourself that, actually,

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longevity-wise, I guess, an iPad Pro will last five years,

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whereas, an iPad Air will only last four years and,

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therefore, that cost is worth it over time.

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You know, I've been through this whole process.

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I know how we justify these purchases to ourselves.

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But, let's say, you've justified the purchase

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of an iPad Pro.

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Do you go for the 11, do you go for the 12.9?

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Honestly, if I were having my student days again,

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I would go for the 12.9.

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I went for the 11, I love the size of the 11.

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The 11 is great.

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You can take it anywhere.

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You can do what you want on it.

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But again, it just comes down to the psychology of it.

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I can't think of many circumstances

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in which you're so limited by space

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that you have to, that you're only allowed

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to use 11 inches worth of space,

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and that extra 1.9 inches of the 12.9-inch,

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I can't think of any circumstances

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in which you'd be in a position where

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the 11-inch would be the difference between

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getting your iPad out and not getting your iPad out.

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And that's the difference, isn't it?

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That's the thing we have to wonder about.

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Because, you know, if this iPad Pro was 15 inches,

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then there would be a lot of circumstances,

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for example, if we're cramped in tiny lecture theater

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and all we've got is our laps, even then,

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15 inches is probably still doing.

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But, you know, or if you're on an airplane

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where the table is nowhere near big enough

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for a 15-inch tablet or a 15-inch laptop, then fine.

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You know, if you have a 15-inch iPad,

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in those circumstances, you wouldn't use it and, therefore,

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getting the 11-inch would be better for you.

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But, realistically, 11-inch versus 12.9-inch,

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does it actually make a difference?

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Some of our lecture theaters in Cambridge,

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they were quite cramped, they were quite small.

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But still, an 11-inch fit comfortable

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and a 12.9-inch would've fit, as well.

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Maybe, not comfortable, but when an iPad

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is the only device that you have on the table,

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you know, what does it matter if there's

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a little bit hanging off the edge,

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or if it's a bit of a tight squeeze on the table,

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rather than you've got a little,

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you've got the extra 1.9 inches of room.

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So, honestly, if I were a student again,

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I would just go for the 12.9-inch assuming, of course,

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that, A, I was going for the iPad Pro and,

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B, that money was no object

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and this 200 pound price tag difference

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did not phase me in the slightest.

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So, yeah, that's kind of the decision-making process

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between the 11-inch and 12.9-inch, at least, for me.

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If you have other thoughts on this,

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I'd love to hear them in the comments.

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Maybe, we can start a dialogue.

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But one of my students, actually,

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wanted to buy the iPad Pro 11-inch off me.

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He saw my video and he said,

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"Hey, my brother's going to university.

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"Can I buy that off you?"

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And that was around the time where I was experimenting

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with the 12.9.

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And then, I was thinking, oh,

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I now have a very good reason to just swap to the 12.9.

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Because when I initially made my review

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of the iPad Pro, I said publicly on the internet that,

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hey, look, you know, I'm just gonna keep my 2018 model.

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I'm not gonna switch to the 2020 model

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because there's literally no point

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because there's no difference.

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Then, the student came along and said

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he wanted to buy this one off me.

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So now, I can sell my 11-inch,

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and then, just move to the 12.9-inch.

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Before we stop, I just wanna, you know,

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if you're wondering, this iPad 11-inch

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has the Paperlike screen protector on it.

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They're not sponsoring this video,

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but I've got an affiliate link in the video description.

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It's my favorite iPad screen protector of all time.

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I'll admit, I've not actually tried any others,

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but this is just clearly the best one on the market

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and there's all sorts of videos on YouTube

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from artists talking about how amazing it is.

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Actually, now when I test new iPads

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and see the glossy screen,

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I really don't like it because, you know,

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my fingers scrolling through

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the kind of matte screen protector

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on the Paperlike feels a lot better to me,

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I guess, because I'm used to it,

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then the slightly sticky glossy screen

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of the non-screen-protected one.

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And, obviously, when I'm using the Apple Pencil,

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write on a gloss screen just feels a bit more grim compared

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to writing on the Paperlike screen protector,

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which does feel a lot like actually writing on paper.

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And so, having the Paperlike screen protector, yes,

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it's like $29, or $35, or something stupid like that,

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it's quite expensive for a screen protector,

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but do you really wanna protect your $1,000-pound iPad

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with a $2 screen protector.

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Also, it's just so nice that it encourages me more

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to take notes and draw spiral diagrams and stuff

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with the Apple Pencil.

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And so, that's why I wholeheartedly recommend

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the iPad Pro screen protector for everyone.

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I put an affiliate link in the video description.

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If you buy it using that link,

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I make enough money for a cup of coffee,

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so feel free to buy it.

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If you want, you can just go to paperlike.com,

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if you really wanted to deprive me

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of that cup of coffee but you still want it.

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That's fine, I really don't mind.

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Yeah, Paperlike protector, it's great,

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so I'm gonna be buying one for the 12.9-inch,

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and then, I'll be selling this one to my student.

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So thank you, Roy, for buying this one off me.

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You're great, and you've given me a good excuse

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to switch to the 12.9-inch because, otherwise,

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I don't think I'd have been able

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to justify that decision.

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Thank you so much for watching.

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If you like this video,

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I linked to some other ones about iPad themed things

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like which iPad should you buy and my review

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of the 2020 iPad Pro.

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Thank you so much for watching

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and I'll see you in the next video.

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Bye-bye.

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(gentle music)

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