However, we are delighted that the sole port is of the thunderbolt variety. Thunderbolt port (reason to buy)Īs mentioned above, we’re not particularly impressed with the iPad Pro’s single port offering. It's like having an actual camera operator filming you. This nifty addition automatically pans and zooms to keep you in the frame even as you move around. This increase from a 7MP sensor seen on previous models of iPad to a 12MP TrueDepth sensor with a 120-degree field of view is very welcome.Ĭonsidering that Zoom/FaceTime calls have become an even bigger part of our lives in the last twelve months, a new camera feature called "Centre Stage" is certainly grabbing our attention. The rear cameras match the iPad Pro 2020 (12MP wide, 10-MP ultra-wide) but it’s the addition of a TrueDepth sensor to the front-facing camera that’s really got us excited. While the M1 chip and the mini-LED display have grabbed a lot of the headlines, the improvements that the iPad Pro 2021 is making in the camera department shouldn’t be overlooked. The headphone jack is also long gone at this point, but we’re not going to let that slide either. Nevertheless, we’d really like to see Apple be a bit more generous with ports as we’re fed up with dongles being basically a requirement to use iPad accessories. But that still doesn’t mean that the iPad Pro 2021 hasn’t disappointed us with its stingy offering.īoth models of the tablet offer just a single USB-C port, though it does offer a thunderbolt and USB-4 support. It’s an Apple product so a lack of ports was basically a given. Unfortunately, this panel only comes on the 12.9-inch model whereas the 11-inch iPad Pro 2021 features a liquid retina display, while still far from outdated it just isn’t on the same level. This mini-LED display most certainly is a looker. Offering a display with 5.6 million pixels, extreme dynamic range (XDR) support, and 10,000 mini-LEDs, it’s no wonder that Apple is making such a big fuss about this improvement. Mini-LED display (reason to buy)Īrguably the biggest reason to upgrade to the iPad Pro 2021 is the mini-LED display, it’s an even more sizeable upgrade than the M1 chip. What makes it worse is that the iPad Pro 2021 12.9-inch is $100 more expensive than its 2020 counterpart, and even the 11-inch model is $50 more than its equivalent from last year. After all, most people don’t drop over $1,000 on a tablet without at least a little hesitancy. We’d argue that with an iPad Pro you’ll want that bigger display real estate, but the 12.9-inch has been priced so high that it’ll no doubt give plenty of consumers pause for thought. The former starts from $799, while the bigger screen iPad will cost an eye-watering $1,099 in its most basic configuration. The iPad Pro 2021 comes in two models, one sporting an 11-inch display and the other a 12.9-inch panel. 12.9-inch model is expensive (reason to skip) This is all to say that the M1 Chip is a total gamechanger for the iPad Pro, and if you’re a heavy user, you’ll struggle to ever go back to an iPad without it once you’ve experienced the speed of the M1 chip yourself. That’s not even mentioning the 2x faster storage access and the 16-core Neural Engine. The chip offers 50% faster CPU performance when compared to the iPad Pro’s A12Z Bionic processor, and a graphical leap of 40% when compared to last year’s tablet.
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