Apple's brand new, flagship tablet, replacing the previous M1 model as the very best iPad, has the same M2 chip as the latest MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. That's a lot of power for a laptop, let alone a tablet.
This means that the iPad Pro can be used for far more than the usual set of tablet tasks - browsing websites, watching movies and playing games. This is a proper creative tool, designed for use by photographers, videographers and graphic designers. You can edit RAW images or ProRes video files, with the benefit of the mini-LED Liquid Retina XDR display for accurate colour reproduction. Or you can use the second-generation Apple Pencil to sketch or draw directly on the screen.
This is the sixth generation of iPad Pro and has come a long way from the original A9X chip version. The new model looks and feels very similar to the fifth generation though. It is identical in size and weight and works with the same Magic Keyboard and second-generation Apple Pencil.
Of course, this is nothing to sniff at. The iPad Pro M2 is beautifully put together and feels great in the hand. Due to that gorgeous 12.9-inch screen though, it's quite a big unit and has a decent amount of weight to it, 682g to be exact. Held in two hands or with one on the back of the tablet, it doesn't feel too heavy and is impressively thin at just 6.4mm.
We suspect most users will use the iPad Pro in some form of case, whether that's a basic Smart Folio or one of the keyboard covers like the Magic Keyboard. Either way, it's likely to be used on a desk rather than in your hand a lot of the time.
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