The iPad Pro has once again set the bar for performance and innovation in its latest version. Apple's introduction of the powerful M4 chip is a significant step forward that appeals to technology enthusiasts and professional users alike. But with every new advancement comes challenges and trade-offs that must be evaluated.
Below we take a look at the latest developments in the iPad Pro, which include impressive upgrades as well as significant changes in the hardware configuration. Particularly notable is the elimination of the ultra-wide-angle camera and the limitations of the M4 chip, which vary depending on the model chosen.
iPad Pro: Changes in the camera module
One of the most notable downgrades of the new iPad Pro is the removal of the ultra-wide-angle camera in the rear camera module. This decision by Apple could be a disappointment for many users who have relied on additional camera features. Despite the removal, the remaining 12-megapixel main camera offers improved image quality, especially in low light conditions. The adaptive True Tone flash is also new and optimizes the quality of document capture in different lighting conditions.
The M4 chip: performance with limitations
The new M4 chip is a significant improvement, especially in the more expensive 1TB and 2TB storage models, which come with a 10-core CPU and 16GB of RAM. These models offer robust performance for demanding tasks like editing 4K video. In contrast, the base and mid-storage models come with a slightly lower specification - a 9-core CPU and 8GB of RAM, which is sufficient for everyday tasks but could reach its limits with more intensive applications.
price structure and target group
The iPad Pro is available in a variety of storage configurations that vary significantly in price. The higher storage variants are significantly more expensive, but also offer the full performance of the M4 chip. This presents potential buyers with the decision of whether the additional investment is justified for their usage scenarios.
iPad Pro: Top features and important considerations
The iPad Pro remains an impressive device that leads the way in many areas. Despite some setbacks, such as the loss of the ultra-wide-angle camera, it still offers enough innovations to set it apart from other tablets. When deciding on a model, however, potential buyers should carefully consider which specifications suit their needs and whether the higher price for the more powerful versions is a worthwhile investment. (Image: Apple)